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2021 Royal Enfield Himalayan Sees A Price Hike Of Rs. 5,000

The 2021 Royal Enfield Himalayan sees a price hike of about Rs. 5,000 across variants. The motorcycle earlier got a price hike of about Rs. 4,600 in July this year.
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Published on September 11, 2021

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  • Prices for the 2021 Royal Enfield Himalayan start at Rs. 2.11 lakh
  • Prices of the Himalayan see a hike of Rs. 5,000
  • No other changes apart from increase in prices

Royal Enfield has increased the prices of the 2021 Himalayan by Rs. 5,000 across variants. It was just in July 2021, that the prices of the Himalayan were increased by about Rs. 4,600. The single-tone colour options like Gravel Grey and Mirage Silver are priced at Rs. 210,784. The dual-tone colour options like Rock Red and Lake Blue are priced at Rs. 214,529. Lastly, The Granite Black and the Pine Green variants are priced at Rs. 218,273. Apart from the price hike, the motorcycle stays unchanged.

Also Read: New Royal Enfield Himalayan Variant Revealed In Clear Photos

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(The 2021 RE Himalayan gets the Tripper navigation pod)

The 2021 model sees big updates in terms of design and features. The updates on the motorcycle include the Tripper navigation pod which debuted on the RE Meteor 350. It is powered by Google Maps and offers turn-by-turn navigation although it does not display incoming calls/messages when connected to the Royal Enfield app.

Also Read: Royal Enfield's Sales See Decline Of 9 Per Cent In August 2021

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(Technical specifications of the Himalayan stay the same as before)

The overall design, silhouette and dimensions of the Royal Enfield Himalayan remain the same. But there are some changes if you look closer. The headlight bezel is now blacked out, and the windshield is taller, for more wind protection. The seat cushioning has been improved, and the front rack is slimmer and ergonomically adjusted. The rear luggage carrier now gets an additional plate to ensure secure fastening and placement of any luggage.

The Himalayan continues to get the BS6 compliant 411 cc long stroke engine which makes 24.3 bhp at 6,500 rpm and 32 Nm of peak torque between 4,000-4,500 rpm. The engine continues to be paired to a 5-speed gearbox.

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