As reported by Royal Enfield Himalayan [2015-2023] owners, the real mileage of Himalayan [2015-2023] is 30 kmpl. As per ARAI, the average of Himalayan [2015-2023] is 32 kmpl. With a fuel tank capacity of 15 litres, this bike can go upto 480 kms on full tank. While ARAI mileage figures are achieved under ideal test conditions, the real mileage may vary because of driving conditions and riding habits of riders.
ARAI certified mileage | 32 kmpl |
Owner reported mileage | 30 kmpl |
We help you calculate fuel expenses which you will incur by using Royal Enfield Himalayan [2015-2023]. To check your monthly fuel expenses you just have to enter distance in kms you travel in a day and fuel price in your area. As per current inputs, monthly fuel cost for Himalayan [2015-2023] with mileage of 32 kmpl is ₹ 1593.
Your monthly running cost :
₹ 1593 / per month
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4.6/5
great mileage
2 years ago
Gavin Larsen
The Himalayan is easily the most anticipated motorcycle from Royal Enfield given its positioning as an adventure touring motorcycle. The Himalayan does make a lot of sense in that regard and Royal Enfield The brand needs no introduction to anyone who rides a motorcycle in the country Great, all should go for this bike. It looks good body is not bulky like other bikes. It is easy to ride on all roads it's really comfortable for long-distance rides and for daily commuters. It has great mileage on roads low maintenance and is less noisy.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
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About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
15000+ km
Got mileage of
35 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Keep the drive chain wet. So you can make your pocket big. Always keep eye on tyre pressure for better drives
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Royal enfield himalayan mileage and review
6 years ago
Mohit
Royal enfield himalayan review with mileage test for the bs4 2017 model. This himalayan bike has completed 18000 kms powered by a 410cc engine with long stroke technology.Royal enfield himalayan has been the best bike i have used till date. It feels a bit dated but yes it is perfect for the purpose. I have done leh ladakh, spiti, chitkul and this bike has worked like a gem.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
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About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
15000+ km
Got mileage of
38 kmpl
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Don't buy re himalayan which has a mileage of 12kmpl &max speed of 90-105kmh
6 years ago
Gokul
my re himalayan's mileage is 12kmpl and max speed is around 100km/h .Don't buy as there is no power or mileage max speed is 95-100km/h, above 95km/h the vehicle gets too much vibration which we cant handle .===problems of bike is the following ===1.Low mileage 12kmpl 2 .Top speed 90-100km/h 3..Air vent in the petrol tank had problem,so during rain every time water gets into the tank. From the first service i have been reporting this to the re showroom staff & each time they would say by next service it will be ok . No mileage or no top speed also no proper service . I gave complaints and the reply was "just take to showroom you have purchased" . So as they i took to the re showroom service and i told the problems but they did nothing .Also they wont write down every problems we say to list down in the service chart, they just write 3 or 4 things they like. Why should you buy a bike giving 100km/h max speed with 12kmpl mileage costing near 2 lakhs .
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
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About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
12 kmpl
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All are good except the mileage
7 years ago
Srinu Vasu
It was like an adventure when we ride every-time whenever u take this machine u feel like some eyes are attracted to this machine if u go for long rides u should take the himalyan this himalyan is a really strong as himalayas it can be taken any where best suggestion for tall riders is this himalayan suits mainly for tall riders above 5.10.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Performance
Comfort
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About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Got mileage of
25 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Our maintenance is depend like regular changing of oil and keeping sufficient air for tyres for long rides we should use tubeless tyres.
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"Not perfect just pure"
13 weeks ago
Utkarsh
I still remember the day I got my hands on the Royal Enfield Himalayan, the old-school carburettor version in that rugged granite black colour. It wasn’t brand new, the paint had slightly faded and the metal parts bore the mark of countless rides. Yet, the moment I started it, the unmistakable thump and raw vibration of that 411cc engine brought a smile to my face. It felt like a machine with stories to tell.My first real ride was an early morning escape from Delhi traffic. The chill in the air mixed with the smell of petrol as the carburetted engine warmed up slowly. The Himalayan didn’t roar to life instantly it grumbled, coughed, and then settled into a steady, thumpy rhythm, as if saying, “Alright, let’s go" Once it hit the open road, it felt solid. At 90–100 km/h, it cruised effortlessly, but push it further and it started to remind me of its old-school roots , the vibrations, the slight lag, the mechanical feel that most modern bikes lack.On rough terrains, though, the Himalayan is in its element. I took it once on a dusty trail outside Gurgaon no paved roads, just gravel and loose sand. The suspension soaked up everything, and the upright riding posture gave me confidence to stand and ride. The balance and grip were impressive for a bike that heavy. It’s not fast, but it’s steady the kind of steady that makes you trust it on bad roads and sharp bends.Of course, it has its flaws. Cold starts are tricky, especially on winter mornings. The mileage floats around 25–28 km/l, and the heat during slow traffic can test your patience. The Himalayan also demands a bit more maintenance than the newer fuel-injected models.Yet, every time I park it and walk away, I find myself turning back for one last look. There’s something raw, mechanical, and honest about this bike. It doesn’t pretend to be perfect it just does what it’s meant to do: take you anywhere, at its own unhurried pace.It’s not a machine for everyone but for those who love the old-school feel, the Himalayan is a 4/5 star adventure partner with a 5-star heart. <3
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
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Value for money
Features and Technology
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Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
34 kmpl
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