Thursday, July 2, 2026

Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 Discontinued In India

With the arrival of the all-new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, the Himalayan 411 has been discontinued in India. The new Himalayan is priced between Rs 2.69 – 2.84 lakh (ex-showroom Chennai).

  • Launched in 2016, the Himalayan 411 was the brand’s first adventure tourer motorcycle, significantly contributing to India’s ADV segment.
  • For those who aren’t aware, the chassis of the Himalayan 411 was developed in collaboration with UK-based Harris Performance, a company owned by Eicher Motors, which is also the parent company of the Royal Enfield.
  • Initially facing challenges in India, the bike underwent improvements, eventually becoming India’s most loved adventure tourer. It gained recognition for its powerful low-end grunt and appropriate highway performance.

Also Read: Honda CB350 vs Royal Enfield Classic 350: Specifications and Features Comparison

Now, with the discontinuation of the RE Himalayan 411, the Himalayan 450 stands as the fresh choice for buyers looking for a mid-size adventure tourer. In contrast to its predecessor, the new bike boasts significant enhancements across almost every aspect, making itself as a more refined product for your adventure thrust. Click here for more details.

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