Niche bike maker Royal Enfield on Thursday mentioned it has launched a brand new model of its adventure-touring bike Himalayan priced at Rs 2.01 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).
The firm has launched the up to date mannequin throughout India, Europe and the UK, in three new distinctive, terrain-inspired colourways, together with a variety of upgrades.
The Himalayan now additionally comes with the Make It Yours ( MiY) initiative permitting prospects to personalise and accessorise their bike throughout all channels – the RE App, the web site, and at dealerships, Royal Enfield mentioned in a press release.
The 411-cc bike now comes with added options like turn-by-turn navigation pod apart from a number of upgrades to the seat, the rear service, entrance rack and a brand new windscreen, it added.
“In a short span of just five years, the Himalayan has opened up a new category within global adventure touring, has successfully established itself as a truly global motorcycle, and has been among the most sought after motorcycle for Royal Enfield across several geographies,” Royal Enfield CEO Vinod Ok Dasari mentioned.
The initially developed 2016 Himalayan was a class first, and was a really versatile and accessible bike, he famous.
“Over the years, together with feedback from our riding community, we have consistently evolved the Himalayan in design and functionality, and improved the overall ride experience. This has resonated very well with millions of adventure enthusiasts across the world, who now have new variants to choose from,” Dasari mentioned.
With this launch, the corporate is assured to additional gas the journey touring house the world over, he added.
The firm mentioned it has commenced bookings for the bike and it’ll now be obtainable in new colors — Granite Black, Mirage Silver, Pine Green, along with the prevailing colourways Rock Red, Lake Blue and Gravel Grey.
A division of Eicher Motors, Royal Enfield operates by 921 massive format dealerships and 638 studio shops in all main cities and cities in India and exports to over 60 international locations across the globe.