Royal Enfield Bikes Himalayan 650

Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 Mileage

Mileage
Mileage40Kmpl
*Ex-showroom Price
₹ 4 - 4.10 LakhPrice Breakdown

Mileage of Royal Enfield Himalayan 650

Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 delivers 40kmpl mileage, enabling riders to cover extra miles. Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 fuel-efficient engine ensures longer rides with fewer stops for refuelling, making it an ideal choice for both short commutes and extended journeys on the road.

Claimed Mileage40 Kmpl

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Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 has an average mileage of40kmpl, enabling it to cover up to 40km on a full tank. If you are looking to calculate your monthly fuel expenses for Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 , then you can use the Fuel Cost Calculator. In a month, we consider 30 working days to calculate your total fuel expenses with Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 .

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Latest Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 News & Updates

Royal Enfield delays Classic 650 Twin launch to early 2025
Royal Enfield delays Classic 650 Twin launch to early 2025
CalendarPublished on November 22, 2024 by BikeJunction
The long-awaited Classic 650 Twin has been delayed to early 2025, the company announced. It is set to arrive instead in 2025 with a 648 cc parallel-twin engine that promises more performance and smoothness over the currently available single-cylinder versions. Further fine-tuning of the motorcycle's design and features will finally allow it to see life in early 2025. The Classic 650 Twin is sure to take on the domination of best-selling middleweights with a combination of retro looks and all-new upgrades. Quick Highlights:Classic 650 Twin launch delayed to 2025.Goan Classic 350 debut at Motoverse 2024.Classic 650 Twin engine: 648cc parallel-twin.Classic 650 Twin priced below Super Meteor.350cc models dominate Royal Enfield’s sales.Royal Enfield is set to launch the Classic 650 Twin in India early next year, although rumours suggested it would debut at Motoverse 2024. Royal Enfield's Strategic Launch Plans: Goan Classic 350 and Classic 650 TwinIt appears that the company is focusing more on the launch of the Goan Classic 350, which may appeal to a much larger audience. Additionally, 350cc motorcycles typically outperform 650cc models in sales, so it makes sense to postpone the launches. The 650cc platform is more popular in Europe and the US, where people tend to buy high-performance motorcycles. However, in India, the same does not apply, and sales are led by Royal Enfield's 350cc portfolio since it offers more value for money. The Goan version of the Classic 350 will have tubeless spoke wheels, which is likely to cost the most among all the other variants in the portfolio. Royal Enfield Classic 650 Twin will probably sit between the Shotgun 650 and the Super Meteor 650. However, the top-of-the-line version of the Classic 650 will be as costly as the base model of the Super Meteor 650. Before you go, have a look at the Brixton Storr 500 to Launch in India by Early 2025Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fbInstagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_instaTwitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter 
Royal Enfield Unveiled the Goan Classic 350
Royal Enfield Unveiled the Goan Classic 350
CalendarPublished on November 21, 2024 by BikeJunction
Royal Enfield has unveiled the Goan Classic 350, a limited edition of the motorcycle brand. This limited edition is inspired by Goa's cultural vibrancy and scenic beauty, and the "Goan Blue" colour theme talks about the volumes of the coastal state's heritage. Apart from these, the Goan Classic 350 remains new with its signature retro design and brings along the thumping engine. The bike is manufactured using a 349 cc single-cylinder unit and includes modern technology, including digital displays and advanced braking systems. In addition to this, a limited-edition model that gives nods to both style and performance would be great for enthusiasts. Quick Highlights:Goan Classic 350 features a unique "Goan Blue" colour.Retro design with modern tech upgrades included.Powered by a 349cc J-series engine.Ape-hanger handlebars and vintage white-walled tyres.Launching at Motoverse 2024 in Goa.The all-new Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 has been officially unveiled. It looks like a true bobber variant of the very popular Classic 350-the newly launched model promises to look striking, which will also be one of its major attractions. Striking Design and Powerful Features of the Goan Classic 350It boasts a round LED headlight, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and well-curved fenders that add elegance. The appealing ape-hanger handlebars, floating seat, tubeless wire-spoke rims, and white-walled tyres spell vintage and add charm. Moreover, the bike's look is period-correct, further enhanced by the shining colour choices for the Goan Classic 350. Powering it is the same 349cc J-series, single-cylinder engine you see in the Royal Enfield Classic 350. While the specifications are yet to be revealed, we expect the engine to make around 20bhp and 27Nm. This engine is paired with a five-speed gearbox. The company emphasizes the various features of the bicycle, which include LED lighting, adjustable levers, and more. Further, the frame is built like a strong cradle, supported by a telescopic fork in the front and twin shock absorbers in the back. Disc brakes for both the front and rear wheels handle the braking system. The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is set to be launched at Motoverse 2024 in Goa on January 23. Before you go, have a look at the Enjoy Rs. 1.14 Lakh Discount On Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RFollow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fb        Instagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_insta        Twitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter 
Royal Enfield's 750cc Cafe Racer Spotted: A Powerful Upgrade in the Works
Royal Enfield's 750cc Cafe Racer Spotted: A Powerful Upgrade in the Works
CalendarPublished on November 20, 2024 by BikeJunction
Royal Enfield is developing a new 750cc cafe racer, recently spotted testing in Chennai. The bike features a semi-faired design reminiscent of classic cafe racers. It has clip-on handlebars and rear-set footpegs for a sporty riding stance. Moreover, the test model showcased a unique Monza-style front fairing and a redesigned fuel tank, distinct from the upcoming 750cc Interceptor. This cafe racer is set to replace the Continental GT 650 and promises a thrilling upgrade. The new 750cc parallel-twin engine could deliver 5-7bhp more than the 47bhp of the current 648cc engine. This model is expected to debut in 2026-27. Enhanced Features and HardwareThe test bike features dual front disc brakes, a first for Royal Enfield. It ensures superior braking power. Alloy wheels, likely 18 inches in size, and traditional telescopic forks add to the performance-focused setup. While upside-down forks might feature in the production model, the test mule had twin coiled shock absorbers at the rear.  Furthermore, it includes chrome-finished indicators, blacked-out twin exhausts, and a single-pod digital display, possibly a TFT dash. The cafe racer also borrows a round underseat panel from the Bear 650, Royal Enfield's recent launch. 750cc Line-Up on the HorizonRoyal Enfield is planning multiple models with the new 750cc engine, including an Interceptor. These bikes are expected to be the most powerful in the brand’s line-up. They can generate a lot of buzz around the prospect of launching at EICMA in 2025 or Motorverse events. Combining the modern day with a pleasingly retro appearance, Royal Enfield's 750cc lineup could well redefine the mid-capacity hero. Before you go, don’t forget to check out the recently launched TVS Apache RTR 160 4V. Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fb      Instagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_insta      Twitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter
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FAQ's About Royal Enfield Himalayan 650

Royal Enfield Himalayan 650 offers a mileage of 40 Km/L.

A: Lets assume the fuel price is ₹ 102 per liter and the average monthly running of 500 km, the monthly fuel cost for Himalayan 650 is ₹ 38250 per month. You can calculate your monthly fuel cost from our Fuel Cost Calculator by clicking here.