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ROYAL ENFIELD REVIEW OF THE HIMALYAN 411 VS THE 450

ROYAL ENFIELD REVIEW OF THE HIMALYAN 411 VS THE 450
17 Oct
Written by Adrian Hunt

A Comparison of Two Royal Enfield Adventure Classics

The world of adventure biking boasts a myriad of options that cater to both the urban rider and the off-road explorer. Among these, Royal Enfield has forged a reputation for creating motorcycles that embrace the spirit of adventure in its truest form. With the release of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 (2023) and the Himalayan 450 (2024), enthusiasts find themselves at a crossroads of decision-making. This comparison of the two models aims to highlight the unique features and experiences they offer.

To appreciate their nuances, it is essential to delve into their core offerings. The 2023 Himalayan 411 is tailored for versatility, adept for use on roads as well as the less trodden paths of the wild. This dual-purpose workhorse is powered by a 410cc engine, known for its adaptability and efficiency in diverse environments. Its design philosophy embraces the needs of the everyday commuter while delivering enough grit for longer expeditions. Priced at an accessible £3699, the Himalayan 411 is an embodiment of rugged economy.



In contrast, the 2024 Himalayan 450 raises the bar by introducing new dimensions to adventure riding. With a starting price of £5750, this model brings a more refined touch to the adventure category. The 450, while maintaining the reliability of its predecessor, includes a "FIT LIKE AN ADVENTURE GLOVE" design ethos. This allows riders to merge with the bike seamlessly, making it perfect for challenging terrains. Besides improved ergonomics, the Himalayan 450 draws inspiration from high-altitude pioneers with an engine tuned to perform optimally even at altitude extremes. The integration of advanced features positions the 450 not just as a motorcycle, but as a companion on a journey across the world's most challenging paths.

Both motorcycles come equipped with a Euro 5 compliant, 1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine that echoes Royal Enfield's commitment to delivering efficient and environmentally conscious engineering. The shared attributes such as the 5-speed gearbox, wet multi-plate clutch, and air cooling with oil cooler, speak of a trusted mechanical foundation upon which each model builds its unique riding experience.

In terms of the riding feel, the Himalayan 411 emphasizes simplicity and reliability, making it a great match for those who relish exploring without the fuss of modern electronics. It's perfect for riders who value a straightforward mechanical experience coupled with adventure-ready handling. Meanwhile, the Himalayan 450 introduces a touch of modernity with its enhanced rider interface, aimed at those who might seek more in terms of comfort and adaptability on extended rides. Emerging adventurers or those venturing into more demanding terrains will find the stability and performance of the 450 a worthwhile investment.

In conclusion, selecting between the Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 and the Himalayan 450 is a decision guided by the rider's aspirations and riding context. For urban explorers with occasional plans of off-roading, the Himalayan 411 offers unmatched practicality and accessibility at a competitive price. On the other hand, the Himalayan 450 caters to the more ambitious adventurers, providing enhanced comfort, power, and adaptability for those more frequent wilderness excursions. Both models uphold Royal Enfield's legacy of connecting riders with the highways, byways, and the roads less traveled.

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