Will the upcoming Himalayan 450 replace the Royal Enfield Himalayan 411? Know what the report says on this
If media reports are to be believed, when the new age Himalayan goes on sale, it will replace the existing Himalayan 411 which has been in the market since 2016. However, no information has been revealed on this by the company. If interested customers want to buy a 411 cc Royal Enfield bike, then they also have the option of Scream 411.

The new Royal Enfield Himalayan will make its global debut at EICMA 2023 on November 7. However, the official Indian price is likely to be revealed at Royal Enfield's annual Motoverse motorcycle festival (formerly known as Rider Mania) in Goa on November 24-26.
If media reports are to be believed, when the new-age Himalayan goes on sale, it will replace the existing Himalayan 411 which has been in the market since 2016. However, no information has been revealed on this by the company. If interested customers want to buy a 411 cc Royal Enfield bike, then they also have the option of Scream 411.
Prices have not been revealed yet, although the engine of the upcoming Himalayan is bigger than the current one, so you can assume that its prices will be higher. It is being speculated that the company can launch Himalayan 450 at a price of around Rs 2 lakh 70 thousand ex-showroom.
Royal Enfield's new Himalayan was introduced in three variants, which include Base, Pass, and Summit variants. The base trim is available in a single Kaza Brown shade, while the mid-spec Pass variant comes in Slate Himalayan Salt and Slate Poppy Blue colors. The top-spec Summit trim is available in two colors – Henley Black and Comet White.
Talking about the engine, the Himalayan 450 has a 452cc single cylinder liquid cooled engine, which generates 40 horsepower and a peak torque of 40 Newton meters. The engine of this bike has a 6-speed gearbox setup. It also has a slip and clutch assist feature, which will support you a lot while riding in heavy traffic and on long trips.