Ducati Streetfighter V2 vs Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

Wondering whether Ducati Streetfighter V2 and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is the most suited bike as per your daily requirements? Don’t panic, because BikeJunction brings to you its smart bike Comparison Tool that puts all the features of Ducati Streetfighter V2 and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 side by side, helping you to make a quick and informed decision. Streetfighter V2 has a price range that starts at ₹ 20.39 Lakh, whereas Himalayan 450 comes with a price range starting from ₹ 2.98 Lakh in India. Scrolling down further, you will get a more extensive comparison of Ducati Streetfighter V2 and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, which will definitely clear your confusion between the two.

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show more imgEngine
Ducati Streetfighter V2 Standard
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Hanle Black
Max Power
150.59 bhp @ 10750 rpm
39.47 bhp @ 8000 rpm
Max Torque
101.4 Nm @ 9000 rpm
40 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Compression Ratio
12.5:1
11.5:1
Emission Type
BS6
BS6 Phase 2
Engine Type
Superqudro: 90° V2, Desmodromic 4 valves per cylinder, liquid cooled
N/A
Power Modes
Yes
N/A
Displacement
955
452
Bore
100 mm
84 mm
No Of Cylinders
2
1
Peak Power
155 W
N/A W
Quick Shifter
Yes
N/A
Range
289 Km
N/A Km
Stroke
60 mm
81 mm
show more imgSpeed
Top Speed
270 Km/h
N/A Km/h
show more imgTyres & Wheels
Tyre Size
Front : 120/70 - ZR17, Rear : 180/60 - ZR17
Front : 90/90 - 21, Rear : 140/80 - R17
Wheel Size
Front : 17 inch, Rear : 17 inch
Front : 21 inch, Rear : 17 inch
Wheels Type
Alloy
Spoke
Wheelbase
1465 mm
1510 mm
Front Tyre Pressure Rider
33 psi
N/A psi
Front Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion
36 psi
N/A psi
Rear Tyre Pressure Rider
36 psi
N/A psi
Rear Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion
39 psi
N/A psi
show more imgBrakes
Rear Brake
Disc
Disc
Front Brake
Disc
Disc
Braking Type
N/A
N/A
Rear Brake Diameter
245 mm
270 mm
show more imgFuel
Fuel Supply
Fuel Injection
Fuel Injection
Fuel Reserve
2 L
3 L
show more imgBody
Body Type
Super, Sports
Adventure
Frame
Monocoque Aluminium
Steel, Twin Spar Tubular Frame
Dry Weight
178 Kg
N/A Kg
Ground Clearance
131 mm
230 mm
Height
1043 mm
1316 mm
Kerb Weight
200 Kg
196 Kg
Length
2093 mm
2245 mm
Seat Height
845 mm
825 mm
Width
890 mm
852 mm
show more imgElectrical Accessories
Usb Charging Port
N/A
Yes
show more imgSwitches & Controls
Riding Modes
Sport, Road and Wet
Yes
Traction Control
Yes
N/A
show more imgMeter
Display
N/A
N/A
Fuel Gauge
N/A
Digital
Distance To Empty Indicator
Yes
N/A
Low Battery Indicator
Yes
N/A
Low Oil Indicator
Yes
N/A
Service Due Indicator
Yes
N/A
show more imgClutch & Gear
Clutch
Wet Multiplate with Assist and Slipper Clutch
Assist And Slipper Clutch
Gear Box
6 Speed
6 Speed
Transmission
Manual
Manual
show more imgBattery
Battery Capacity
12V - 6.5Ah
12V, 8Ah
show more imgShockers
Suspension Front
Fully adjustable Showa BPF fork. 43mm chromed inner tubes
Upside Down Fork, 43mm
Suspension Rear
Fully adjustable Sachs unit.
Linkage Type Monoshock
show more imgSeat
Seat Type
Split
N/A
show more imgOthers
Additional Features
N/A
4 Inch Round TFT Display, Ride by Wire System
Music Control
N/A
N/A
Motor Ip Rating
N/A
N/A
Anti Theft Alarm
Yes
N/A
Mobile Application
Yes
N/A
Internet Connectivity
Yes
N/A

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Frequently asked questions

A. Himalayan 450 is the most affordable model among the two.

A. Streetfighter V2 is the most expensive model among the two.

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