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    User Review of Himalayan 450 by Prem

    4.7/5


    83 Reviews
    378 Ratings

    Ownership experience

    2 years ago


    Prem

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Got mileage of

    26 kmpl

    RE showroom experience was good except they messed up my insurance details.
    Superb suspension at stock settings with 845 mm seat height (my height is 178 cm); able to place both heels on the ground, good riding triangle and comfortable, good flick ability for an adventure bike on tarmac
    Looks are subjective, I like the old design more however feels and is massive with good road presence; feels like a toned-down version of the Duke 390 engine; miss the 411 low-end torque, and needs to keep above 3,000 rpm however feels peppy and engaged post 4k; improved brakes; optimal instrument console height and angle
    Good service.
    will share things that I feel need improvement.
    # Though it looks good, functionally not a fan of the rear/brake light indicator combo.
    # when the bike is inside the stand, it leans way too much.
    # Switch gear especially the pass switch isn't ideal to operate and requires effort and adjustment
    # The headlamp is poor for night / early morning riding
    # For navigation to fully function with maps shown in the top half of the display, the screen needs to stay on (Android auto/car play support would be nice)
    # Heaviness can be felt when trying to park or move around (need to be at high fitness levels)
    # In stock condition for an adventure tourer, a crash guard would be expected as many of the vehicles nowadays come with it; not a fan of hybrid bash plates.
    Though I miss the low-end torque of the previous gen, I am ok with the new engine's peppiness which for me seems like an agreeable tradeoff.

    Tips for Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

    for running in, keep the engine below 4k for the first 500 kms and below 6k for the next 1500 kms

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    More Reviews on Himalayan 450

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    • Power of a BULL

      1 week ago


      A K Singh

      Very powerful bike.
      Front wheel size has advantages in off-road riding.
      Suspension and handlebars need to be redesigned.
      Tyre should be tubeless.
      Nicely tuned.
      Riding console to be redesigned ( to be resized)
      Low-speed torque to be re-examined.
      Some accessories to be redesign e.g hand grip protector.
      Lighting and electrical switches are to be made robust like the bike's structure.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      0


      1


    • The Ultimate Adventure Machine for Indian Roads

      4 weeks ago


      Vikram Singh

      The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a powerful and reliable adventure bike built for both city rides and off-road exploration.
      Performance: Smooth 452cc engine with strong power delivery
      🛣️ Comfort: Upright posture, great for long rides
      🌄 Off-road: Excellent stability and control on rough terrain
      📱 Features: TFT display, navigation, ride modes
      👍 Pros: Powerful, comfortable, adventure-ready
      👎 Cons: Slightly heavy, a bit premium priced
      ⭐ Verdict: A perfect bike for riders who love touring and off-road adventures.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      3


      0


    • Conquer the Unknown: Himalayan 450

      4 weeks ago


      Bragadeesh P

      Riding the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 felt like stepping into a completely new level of adventure. From the moment I got on the bike, I could feel that it was designed with purpose. The upright riding posture and wide handlebars gave me excellent control, especially on rough and uneven roads. It didn’t feel intimidating, even though it’s a powerful machine.
      The new 450cc engine is a major upgrade. I immediately noticed how smooth and refined it felt compared to older models. Whether I was cruising through city traffic or pushing it on the highway, the bike responded effortlessly. There was enough power to overtake quickly, yet it remained stable and comfortable at higher speeds.
      One thing I really appreciated was the suspension. Riding over potholes and bumps felt much easier, almost like the bike absorbed everything beneath me. It gave me confidence to explore roads I would normally avoid. The braking system was also reliable and responsive, which made me feel safe in sudden situations.
      The design of the Himalayan 450 stands out as well. It has a rugged and modern look that truly reflects its adventure nature. The digital instrument cluster adds a premium touch and provides useful information clearly.
      However, I did feel that the bike is slightly tall for shorter riders, and maneuvering it in tight spaces can take some getting used to. But once I adapted, it became much easier to handle.
      Overall, riding the Himalayan 450 was an exciting experience. It’s not just a bike; it feels like a companion built for exploration. For anyone who loves adventure and long rides, this bike truly delivers on its promise.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      1


    • The 1st year students: we do whatever we want.

      4 weeks ago


      Ritik Das

      My friend and I were both in the first-year students and we thought we should plan a trip. We planned to go to Sikkim West. After planning, we had a Himalayan bike which was absolutely fantastic, absolutely fabulous, when we started the trip, we were in the first year. We planned a trip and went to Sikkim West to the lakes which are very interesting to see from above. We all know that it is not only important to study, but also to live life along with studies, that is why every year we make a plan and organise a trip on which we go to North Sikkim and other places. This is my experience and my memory.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      0


    • Bike Review (Raw + Rider Feel)

      6 weeks ago


      Rahul Sharma

      Riding this machine isn’t just about getting from point A to B… it’s an experience.
      From the moment you twist the throttle, you can feel the power kicking in smoothly. The pickup is responsive, and the engine feels refined yet aggressive when you push it. Whether it’s city traffic or open highways, the bike handles both like a pro.
      The stability at high speeds is something I genuinely appreciate. Even on long rides, it stays planted and gives you that confidence every rider looks for. The riding posture is comfortable enough for long-distance touring, and trust me, saddle time doesn’t feel tiring.
      Talking about looks — this bike is an absolute head-turner. Sharp design, muscular stance, and that road presence 🔥… people notice it.
      Mileage is decent considering the performance it offers. Of course, if you ride hard, expect it to drink more—but that’s the price of fun 😄
      There are a few minor things that could be improved (like [you can add small issue here — vibrations / service / heat]), but honestly, they don’t take away from the overall experience.
      Overall, this bike is not just a machine, it’s an emotion. Perfect for riders who love performance, style, and long rides.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      5


      3


    • Best Adventure Bike for Indian Roads – Himalayan 450 Review

      8 weeks ago


      Akshay

      I recently bought the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, and my experience has been fantastic so far. The buying experience at the showroom was smooth, and the staff explained all the features clearly. The bike looks bold and rugged, perfect for adventure touring and long rides.
      The riding experience is excellent. The new 450cc engine feels powerful and refined compared to older models. It performs very well on highways as well as rough roads. Suspension is comfortable and absorbs bumps easily, which makes it ideal for Indian road conditions. The riding posture is upright and comfortable for long journeys.
      In terms of maintenance, Royal Enfield service centres are easily available, and servicing costs are reasonable for this segment. Regular chain lubrication, timely oil changes and proper tyre pressure help maintain smooth performance.
      Pros: Powerful engine, great suspension, comfortable touring bike, modern features like TFT display and navigation.
      Cons: Slightly heavy in city traffic, and mileage could be better.
      Overall, the Himalayan 450 is a perfect choice for riders who love touring and adventure rides.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      3


      1


    • Desert heart. Mountain soul.

      12 weeks ago


      Akash

      This bike is a camel that never gets tired.
      If endurance had two wheels, it would be the Himalayan 450. This machine is built to go the distance — whether it’s highways, mountains, or city traffic.
      Pros – What I Love About This Bike
      Ride Quality – Extremely Comfortable
      The suspension setup is brilliant. It absorbs bumps effortlessly, making long rides feel easy on the body.
      Impressive Mileage for a 450cc
      For a 450cc engine, getting around 28 km/l is very respectable. With this kind of power on tap, the efficiency is more than satisfactory.
      Eye-Catching Looks
      The design stands out. People notice when you ride past. It has a strong road presence.
      Effortless Cruising
      Cruising at 120–130 km/h feels smooth and stable. The bike doesn’t feel stressed.
      Strong Service Network
      Royal Enfield has one of the widest service networks in India, which adds peace of mind for long-distance riders.
      Affordable Maintenance
      Regular service costs around ₹1,800, which is quite economical compared to many rivals in this segment.
      Built for Long Distances
      Thanks to the soft suspension and effective windscreen, riding 700–800 km in a day is very manageable.
      Large 17-Litre Fuel Tank
      With a 17L tank and ~28 km/l mileage, it can comfortably cover 400+ km on a full tank — perfect for remote stretches.
      Punchy Throttle & Strong Low-End Torque
      Throttle response feels sharp, especially in the initial pull. Like most Royal Enfield bikes, the low-end torque is strong, which means fewer gear changes in city traffic.
      Cons – Minor Downsides
      Slight Vibrations at 80–90 km/h
      There are mild vibrations in this range. You do get used to them over time, and they don’t take away from the overall experience.
      Stock Mirrors Could Be Better
      The stock mirrors aren’t the best and could use an upgrade.
      My Buying Story
      I wasn’t always a fan of Royal Enfield.
      After riding the Royal Enfield Classic 350 to Ladakh, I felt it struggled at high altitudes due to low oxygen levels. Later, I bought the KTM 390 Duke and absolutely loved its performance — super punchy and aligned perfectly with my riding style.
      Eventually, I wanted an adventure bike and planned to buy the KTM 390 Adventure. I even took a test ride and paid the booking amount.
      On my way home, I happened to pass by a Royal Enfield showroom and thought, “Let me just take a test ride — I won’t buy it.”
      Just 5 kilometres later, I was already in love.
      It felt like sitting on a sofa while the bike moved effortlessly. Compared to the KTM 390 Adventure, I found it significantly more comfortable, and the low-end torque was stronger. In Delhi NCR traffic, I didn’t have to shift gears constantly.
      I went home, discussed it with my wife, and she took a test ride as a pillion. She found it extremely comfortable too.
      I cancelled the KTM booking and brought home the Himalayan 450.
      The first thing I did? Took it straight to Ladakh.
      Covered nearly 3,500 km — and honestly, I have zero complaints regarding performance or comfort.
      Final Verdict
      If you don’t have height-related concerns, this machine will not disappoint you.
      The Himalayan 450 is built for riders who value comfort, endurance, torque, and real-world usability over aggressive top-end performance.
      It’s not just a bike.
      It’s a long-distance companion.
      A machine that refuses to get tired.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      12


      1


    • Performance The Sherpa 450 Engine

      15 weeks ago


      Kripa Gupta

      The liquid-cooled 452cc engine is a revelation It is smooth, peppy and loves to be revved. It provides strong mid and top range performance, making 100-120 km/h cruising effortless, a big step up from the 411.
      Unlike the 411 the 450 prefers higher RPMs. It lacks the tractor like low end chug of the older engine requiring more gear changes in heavy traffic or very technical slow-speed off-road sections.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      3

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      3

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      4


      1


    • Himalayan mountain bike

      15 weeks ago


      Keshav Madan

      Best bike on-road off-road, whatever the road, you can easily drive comfortably and plus point all India service roadside assistance. You can rely on this bike for long time adventure all time fav I just love Royal Enfield by this coming 5th Feb 2026, I am getting my new Meteor for city ride, just waiting for another Royal Enfield.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      0


      4


    • Perfect Adventure Bike for Long Tours and Rough Roads

      17 weeks ago


      Vikas Jha

      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is an excellent adventure touring motorcycle with a powerful and refined engine. The bike feels very comfortable on long rides, highways, and broken roads. Suspension works really well on potholes and rough terrain, making it ideal for Indian road conditions. The upright riding posture, wide handlebar, and comfortable seat reduce fatigue during long journeys. Engine performance is smooth and strong, especially on highways, and braking confidence is good. Though it feels a bit heavy in city traffic, overall it is a reliable, capable, and value-for-money bike for touring and adventure lovers.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      6


      2

    • Power of a BULL

      1 week ago


      A K Singh

      Very powerful bike.
      Front wheel size has advantages in off-road riding.
      Suspension and handlebars need to be redesigned.
      Tyre should be tubeless.
      Nicely tuned.
      Riding console to be redesigned ( to be resized)
      Low-speed torque to be re-examined.
      Some accessories to be redesign e.g hand grip protector.
      Lighting and electrical switches are to be made robust like the bike's structure.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      0


      1


    • The Ultimate Adventure Machine for Indian Roads

      4 weeks ago


      Vikram Singh

      The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a powerful and reliable adventure bike built for both city rides and off-road exploration.
      Performance: Smooth 452cc engine with strong power delivery
      🛣️ Comfort: Upright posture, great for long rides
      🌄 Off-road: Excellent stability and control on rough terrain
      📱 Features: TFT display, navigation, ride modes
      👍 Pros: Powerful, comfortable, adventure-ready
      👎 Cons: Slightly heavy, a bit premium priced
      ⭐ Verdict: A perfect bike for riders who love touring and off-road adventures.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      3


      0


    • Conquer the Unknown: Himalayan 450

      4 weeks ago


      Bragadeesh P

      Riding the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 felt like stepping into a completely new level of adventure. From the moment I got on the bike, I could feel that it was designed with purpose. The upright riding posture and wide handlebars gave me excellent control, especially on rough and uneven roads. It didn’t feel intimidating, even though it’s a powerful machine.
      The new 450cc engine is a major upgrade. I immediately noticed how smooth and refined it felt compared to older models. Whether I was cruising through city traffic or pushing it on the highway, the bike responded effortlessly. There was enough power to overtake quickly, yet it remained stable and comfortable at higher speeds.
      One thing I really appreciated was the suspension. Riding over potholes and bumps felt much easier, almost like the bike absorbed everything beneath me. It gave me confidence to explore roads I would normally avoid. The braking system was also reliable and responsive, which made me feel safe in sudden situations.
      The design of the Himalayan 450 stands out as well. It has a rugged and modern look that truly reflects its adventure nature. The digital instrument cluster adds a premium touch and provides useful information clearly.
      However, I did feel that the bike is slightly tall for shorter riders, and maneuvering it in tight spaces can take some getting used to. But once I adapted, it became much easier to handle.
      Overall, riding the Himalayan 450 was an exciting experience. It’s not just a bike; it feels like a companion built for exploration. For anyone who loves adventure and long rides, this bike truly delivers on its promise.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      1


    • The 1st year students: we do whatever we want.

      4 weeks ago


      Ritik Das

      My friend and I were both in the first-year students and we thought we should plan a trip. We planned to go to Sikkim West. After planning, we had a Himalayan bike which was absolutely fantastic, absolutely fabulous, when we started the trip, we were in the first year. We planned a trip and went to Sikkim West to the lakes which are very interesting to see from above. We all know that it is not only important to study, but also to live life along with studies, that is why every year we make a plan and organise a trip on which we go to North Sikkim and other places. This is my experience and my memory.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      0


    • Bike Review (Raw + Rider Feel)

      6 weeks ago


      Rahul Sharma

      Riding this machine isn’t just about getting from point A to B… it’s an experience.
      From the moment you twist the throttle, you can feel the power kicking in smoothly. The pickup is responsive, and the engine feels refined yet aggressive when you push it. Whether it’s city traffic or open highways, the bike handles both like a pro.
      The stability at high speeds is something I genuinely appreciate. Even on long rides, it stays planted and gives you that confidence every rider looks for. The riding posture is comfortable enough for long-distance touring, and trust me, saddle time doesn’t feel tiring.
      Talking about looks — this bike is an absolute head-turner. Sharp design, muscular stance, and that road presence 🔥… people notice it.
      Mileage is decent considering the performance it offers. Of course, if you ride hard, expect it to drink more—but that’s the price of fun 😄
      There are a few minor things that could be improved (like [you can add small issue here — vibrations / service / heat]), but honestly, they don’t take away from the overall experience.
      Overall, this bike is not just a machine, it’s an emotion. Perfect for riders who love performance, style, and long rides.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      5


      3


    • Best Adventure Bike for Indian Roads – Himalayan 450 Review

      8 weeks ago


      Akshay

      I recently bought the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, and my experience has been fantastic so far. The buying experience at the showroom was smooth, and the staff explained all the features clearly. The bike looks bold and rugged, perfect for adventure touring and long rides.
      The riding experience is excellent. The new 450cc engine feels powerful and refined compared to older models. It performs very well on highways as well as rough roads. Suspension is comfortable and absorbs bumps easily, which makes it ideal for Indian road conditions. The riding posture is upright and comfortable for long journeys.
      In terms of maintenance, Royal Enfield service centres are easily available, and servicing costs are reasonable for this segment. Regular chain lubrication, timely oil changes and proper tyre pressure help maintain smooth performance.
      Pros: Powerful engine, great suspension, comfortable touring bike, modern features like TFT display and navigation.
      Cons: Slightly heavy in city traffic, and mileage could be better.
      Overall, the Himalayan 450 is a perfect choice for riders who love touring and adventure rides.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      3


      1


    • Desert heart. Mountain soul.

      12 weeks ago


      Akash

      This bike is a camel that never gets tired.
      If endurance had two wheels, it would be the Himalayan 450. This machine is built to go the distance — whether it’s highways, mountains, or city traffic.
      Pros – What I Love About This Bike
      Ride Quality – Extremely Comfortable
      The suspension setup is brilliant. It absorbs bumps effortlessly, making long rides feel easy on the body.
      Impressive Mileage for a 450cc
      For a 450cc engine, getting around 28 km/l is very respectable. With this kind of power on tap, the efficiency is more than satisfactory.
      Eye-Catching Looks
      The design stands out. People notice when you ride past. It has a strong road presence.
      Effortless Cruising
      Cruising at 120–130 km/h feels smooth and stable. The bike doesn’t feel stressed.
      Strong Service Network
      Royal Enfield has one of the widest service networks in India, which adds peace of mind for long-distance riders.
      Affordable Maintenance
      Regular service costs around ₹1,800, which is quite economical compared to many rivals in this segment.
      Built for Long Distances
      Thanks to the soft suspension and effective windscreen, riding 700–800 km in a day is very manageable.
      Large 17-Litre Fuel Tank
      With a 17L tank and ~28 km/l mileage, it can comfortably cover 400+ km on a full tank — perfect for remote stretches.
      Punchy Throttle & Strong Low-End Torque
      Throttle response feels sharp, especially in the initial pull. Like most Royal Enfield bikes, the low-end torque is strong, which means fewer gear changes in city traffic.
      Cons – Minor Downsides
      Slight Vibrations at 80–90 km/h
      There are mild vibrations in this range. You do get used to them over time, and they don’t take away from the overall experience.
      Stock Mirrors Could Be Better
      The stock mirrors aren’t the best and could use an upgrade.
      My Buying Story
      I wasn’t always a fan of Royal Enfield.
      After riding the Royal Enfield Classic 350 to Ladakh, I felt it struggled at high altitudes due to low oxygen levels. Later, I bought the KTM 390 Duke and absolutely loved its performance — super punchy and aligned perfectly with my riding style.
      Eventually, I wanted an adventure bike and planned to buy the KTM 390 Adventure. I even took a test ride and paid the booking amount.
      On my way home, I happened to pass by a Royal Enfield showroom and thought, “Let me just take a test ride — I won’t buy it.”
      Just 5 kilometres later, I was already in love.
      It felt like sitting on a sofa while the bike moved effortlessly. Compared to the KTM 390 Adventure, I found it significantly more comfortable, and the low-end torque was stronger. In Delhi NCR traffic, I didn’t have to shift gears constantly.
      I went home, discussed it with my wife, and she took a test ride as a pillion. She found it extremely comfortable too.
      I cancelled the KTM booking and brought home the Himalayan 450.
      The first thing I did? Took it straight to Ladakh.
      Covered nearly 3,500 km — and honestly, I have zero complaints regarding performance or comfort.
      Final Verdict
      If you don’t have height-related concerns, this machine will not disappoint you.
      The Himalayan 450 is built for riders who value comfort, endurance, torque, and real-world usability over aggressive top-end performance.
      It’s not just a bike.
      It’s a long-distance companion.
      A machine that refuses to get tired.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      12


      1


    • Performance The Sherpa 450 Engine

      15 weeks ago


      Kripa Gupta

      The liquid-cooled 452cc engine is a revelation It is smooth, peppy and loves to be revved. It provides strong mid and top range performance, making 100-120 km/h cruising effortless, a big step up from the 411.
      Unlike the 411 the 450 prefers higher RPMs. It lacks the tractor like low end chug of the older engine requiring more gear changes in heavy traffic or very technical slow-speed off-road sections.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      3

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      3

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      4


      1


    • Himalayan mountain bike

      15 weeks ago


      Keshav Madan

      Best bike on-road off-road, whatever the road, you can easily drive comfortably and plus point all India service roadside assistance. You can rely on this bike for long time adventure all time fav I just love Royal Enfield by this coming 5th Feb 2026, I am getting my new Meteor for city ride, just waiting for another Royal Enfield.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      0


      4


    • Perfect Adventure Bike for Long Tours and Rough Roads

      17 weeks ago


      Vikas Jha

      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is an excellent adventure touring motorcycle with a powerful and refined engine. The bike feels very comfortable on long rides, highways, and broken roads. Suspension works really well on potholes and rough terrain, making it ideal for Indian road conditions. The upright riding posture, wide handlebar, and comfortable seat reduce fatigue during long journeys. Engine performance is smooth and strong, especially on highways, and braking confidence is good. Though it feels a bit heavy in city traffic, overall it is a reliable, capable, and value-for-money bike for touring and adventure lovers.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      6


      2

    • Power of a BULL

      1 week ago


      A K Singh

      Very powerful bike.
      Front wheel size has advantages in off-road riding.
      Suspension and handlebars need to be redesigned.
      Tyre should be tubeless.
      Nicely tuned.
      Riding console to be redesigned ( to be resized)
      Low-speed torque to be re-examined.
      Some accessories to be redesign e.g hand grip protector.
      Lighting and electrical switches are to be made robust like the bike's structure.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      0


      1


    • The Ultimate Adventure Machine for Indian Roads

      4 weeks ago


      Vikram Singh

      The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a powerful and reliable adventure bike built for both city rides and off-road exploration.
      Performance: Smooth 452cc engine with strong power delivery
      🛣️ Comfort: Upright posture, great for long rides
      🌄 Off-road: Excellent stability and control on rough terrain
      📱 Features: TFT display, navigation, ride modes
      👍 Pros: Powerful, comfortable, adventure-ready
      👎 Cons: Slightly heavy, a bit premium priced
      ⭐ Verdict: A perfect bike for riders who love touring and off-road adventures.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      3


      0


    • Conquer the Unknown: Himalayan 450

      4 weeks ago


      Bragadeesh P

      Riding the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 felt like stepping into a completely new level of adventure. From the moment I got on the bike, I could feel that it was designed with purpose. The upright riding posture and wide handlebars gave me excellent control, especially on rough and uneven roads. It didn’t feel intimidating, even though it’s a powerful machine.
      The new 450cc engine is a major upgrade. I immediately noticed how smooth and refined it felt compared to older models. Whether I was cruising through city traffic or pushing it on the highway, the bike responded effortlessly. There was enough power to overtake quickly, yet it remained stable and comfortable at higher speeds.
      One thing I really appreciated was the suspension. Riding over potholes and bumps felt much easier, almost like the bike absorbed everything beneath me. It gave me confidence to explore roads I would normally avoid. The braking system was also reliable and responsive, which made me feel safe in sudden situations.
      The design of the Himalayan 450 stands out as well. It has a rugged and modern look that truly reflects its adventure nature. The digital instrument cluster adds a premium touch and provides useful information clearly.
      However, I did feel that the bike is slightly tall for shorter riders, and maneuvering it in tight spaces can take some getting used to. But once I adapted, it became much easier to handle.
      Overall, riding the Himalayan 450 was an exciting experience. It’s not just a bike; it feels like a companion built for exploration. For anyone who loves adventure and long rides, this bike truly delivers on its promise.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      1


    • The 1st year students: we do whatever we want.

      4 weeks ago


      Ritik Das

      My friend and I were both in the first-year students and we thought we should plan a trip. We planned to go to Sikkim West. After planning, we had a Himalayan bike which was absolutely fantastic, absolutely fabulous, when we started the trip, we were in the first year. We planned a trip and went to Sikkim West to the lakes which are very interesting to see from above. We all know that it is not only important to study, but also to live life along with studies, that is why every year we make a plan and organise a trip on which we go to North Sikkim and other places. This is my experience and my memory.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      0


    • Bike Review (Raw + Rider Feel)

      6 weeks ago


      Rahul Sharma

      Riding this machine isn’t just about getting from point A to B… it’s an experience.
      From the moment you twist the throttle, you can feel the power kicking in smoothly. The pickup is responsive, and the engine feels refined yet aggressive when you push it. Whether it’s city traffic or open highways, the bike handles both like a pro.
      The stability at high speeds is something I genuinely appreciate. Even on long rides, it stays planted and gives you that confidence every rider looks for. The riding posture is comfortable enough for long-distance touring, and trust me, saddle time doesn’t feel tiring.
      Talking about looks — this bike is an absolute head-turner. Sharp design, muscular stance, and that road presence 🔥… people notice it.
      Mileage is decent considering the performance it offers. Of course, if you ride hard, expect it to drink more—but that’s the price of fun 😄
      There are a few minor things that could be improved (like [you can add small issue here — vibrations / service / heat]), but honestly, they don’t take away from the overall experience.
      Overall, this bike is not just a machine, it’s an emotion. Perfect for riders who love performance, style, and long rides.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      5


      3


    • Best Adventure Bike for Indian Roads – Himalayan 450 Review

      8 weeks ago


      Akshay

      I recently bought the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, and my experience has been fantastic so far. The buying experience at the showroom was smooth, and the staff explained all the features clearly. The bike looks bold and rugged, perfect for adventure touring and long rides.
      The riding experience is excellent. The new 450cc engine feels powerful and refined compared to older models. It performs very well on highways as well as rough roads. Suspension is comfortable and absorbs bumps easily, which makes it ideal for Indian road conditions. The riding posture is upright and comfortable for long journeys.
      In terms of maintenance, Royal Enfield service centres are easily available, and servicing costs are reasonable for this segment. Regular chain lubrication, timely oil changes and proper tyre pressure help maintain smooth performance.
      Pros: Powerful engine, great suspension, comfortable touring bike, modern features like TFT display and navigation.
      Cons: Slightly heavy in city traffic, and mileage could be better.
      Overall, the Himalayan 450 is a perfect choice for riders who love touring and adventure rides.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      3


      1


    • Desert heart. Mountain soul.

      12 weeks ago


      Akash

      This bike is a camel that never gets tired.
      If endurance had two wheels, it would be the Himalayan 450. This machine is built to go the distance — whether it’s highways, mountains, or city traffic.
      Pros – What I Love About This Bike
      Ride Quality – Extremely Comfortable
      The suspension setup is brilliant. It absorbs bumps effortlessly, making long rides feel easy on the body.
      Impressive Mileage for a 450cc
      For a 450cc engine, getting around 28 km/l is very respectable. With this kind of power on tap, the efficiency is more than satisfactory.
      Eye-Catching Looks
      The design stands out. People notice when you ride past. It has a strong road presence.
      Effortless Cruising
      Cruising at 120–130 km/h feels smooth and stable. The bike doesn’t feel stressed.
      Strong Service Network
      Royal Enfield has one of the widest service networks in India, which adds peace of mind for long-distance riders.
      Affordable Maintenance
      Regular service costs around ₹1,800, which is quite economical compared to many rivals in this segment.
      Built for Long Distances
      Thanks to the soft suspension and effective windscreen, riding 700–800 km in a day is very manageable.
      Large 17-Litre Fuel Tank
      With a 17L tank and ~28 km/l mileage, it can comfortably cover 400+ km on a full tank — perfect for remote stretches.
      Punchy Throttle & Strong Low-End Torque
      Throttle response feels sharp, especially in the initial pull. Like most Royal Enfield bikes, the low-end torque is strong, which means fewer gear changes in city traffic.
      Cons – Minor Downsides
      Slight Vibrations at 80–90 km/h
      There are mild vibrations in this range. You do get used to them over time, and they don’t take away from the overall experience.
      Stock Mirrors Could Be Better
      The stock mirrors aren’t the best and could use an upgrade.
      My Buying Story
      I wasn’t always a fan of Royal Enfield.
      After riding the Royal Enfield Classic 350 to Ladakh, I felt it struggled at high altitudes due to low oxygen levels. Later, I bought the KTM 390 Duke and absolutely loved its performance — super punchy and aligned perfectly with my riding style.
      Eventually, I wanted an adventure bike and planned to buy the KTM 390 Adventure. I even took a test ride and paid the booking amount.
      On my way home, I happened to pass by a Royal Enfield showroom and thought, “Let me just take a test ride — I won’t buy it.”
      Just 5 kilometres later, I was already in love.
      It felt like sitting on a sofa while the bike moved effortlessly. Compared to the KTM 390 Adventure, I found it significantly more comfortable, and the low-end torque was stronger. In Delhi NCR traffic, I didn’t have to shift gears constantly.
      I went home, discussed it with my wife, and she took a test ride as a pillion. She found it extremely comfortable too.
      I cancelled the KTM booking and brought home the Himalayan 450.
      The first thing I did? Took it straight to Ladakh.
      Covered nearly 3,500 km — and honestly, I have zero complaints regarding performance or comfort.
      Final Verdict
      If you don’t have height-related concerns, this machine will not disappoint you.
      The Himalayan 450 is built for riders who value comfort, endurance, torque, and real-world usability over aggressive top-end performance.
      It’s not just a bike.
      It’s a long-distance companion.
      A machine that refuses to get tired.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      12


      1


    • Performance The Sherpa 450 Engine

      15 weeks ago


      Kripa Gupta

      The liquid-cooled 452cc engine is a revelation It is smooth, peppy and loves to be revved. It provides strong mid and top range performance, making 100-120 km/h cruising effortless, a big step up from the 411.
      Unlike the 411 the 450 prefers higher RPMs. It lacks the tractor like low end chug of the older engine requiring more gear changes in heavy traffic or very technical slow-speed off-road sections.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      3

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      3

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      4


      1


    • Himalayan mountain bike

      15 weeks ago


      Keshav Madan

      Best bike on-road off-road, whatever the road, you can easily drive comfortably and plus point all India service roadside assistance. You can rely on this bike for long time adventure all time fav I just love Royal Enfield by this coming 5th Feb 2026, I am getting my new Meteor for city ride, just waiting for another Royal Enfield.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      0


      4


    • Perfect Adventure Bike for Long Tours and Rough Roads

      17 weeks ago


      Vikas Jha

      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is an excellent adventure touring motorcycle with a powerful and refined engine. The bike feels very comfortable on long rides, highways, and broken roads. Suspension works really well on potholes and rough terrain, making it ideal for Indian road conditions. The upright riding posture, wide handlebar, and comfortable seat reduce fatigue during long journeys. Engine performance is smooth and strong, especially on highways, and braking confidence is good. Though it feels a bit heavy in city traffic, overall it is a reliable, capable, and value-for-money bike for touring and adventure lovers.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      6


      2

    • Power of a BULL

      1 week ago


      A K Singh

      Very powerful bike.
      Front wheel size has advantages in off-road riding.
      Suspension and handlebars need to be redesigned.
      Tyre should be tubeless.
      Nicely tuned.
      Riding console to be redesigned ( to be resized)
      Low-speed torque to be re-examined.
      Some accessories to be redesign e.g hand grip protector.
      Lighting and electrical switches are to be made robust like the bike's structure.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      0


      1


    • The Ultimate Adventure Machine for Indian Roads

      4 weeks ago


      Vikram Singh

      The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is a powerful and reliable adventure bike built for both city rides and off-road exploration.
      Performance: Smooth 452cc engine with strong power delivery
      🛣️ Comfort: Upright posture, great for long rides
      🌄 Off-road: Excellent stability and control on rough terrain
      📱 Features: TFT display, navigation, ride modes
      👍 Pros: Powerful, comfortable, adventure-ready
      👎 Cons: Slightly heavy, a bit premium priced
      ⭐ Verdict: A perfect bike for riders who love touring and off-road adventures.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      3


      0


    • Conquer the Unknown: Himalayan 450

      4 weeks ago


      Bragadeesh P

      Riding the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 felt like stepping into a completely new level of adventure. From the moment I got on the bike, I could feel that it was designed with purpose. The upright riding posture and wide handlebars gave me excellent control, especially on rough and uneven roads. It didn’t feel intimidating, even though it’s a powerful machine.
      The new 450cc engine is a major upgrade. I immediately noticed how smooth and refined it felt compared to older models. Whether I was cruising through city traffic or pushing it on the highway, the bike responded effortlessly. There was enough power to overtake quickly, yet it remained stable and comfortable at higher speeds.
      One thing I really appreciated was the suspension. Riding over potholes and bumps felt much easier, almost like the bike absorbed everything beneath me. It gave me confidence to explore roads I would normally avoid. The braking system was also reliable and responsive, which made me feel safe in sudden situations.
      The design of the Himalayan 450 stands out as well. It has a rugged and modern look that truly reflects its adventure nature. The digital instrument cluster adds a premium touch and provides useful information clearly.
      However, I did feel that the bike is slightly tall for shorter riders, and maneuvering it in tight spaces can take some getting used to. But once I adapted, it became much easier to handle.
      Overall, riding the Himalayan 450 was an exciting experience. It’s not just a bike; it feels like a companion built for exploration. For anyone who loves adventure and long rides, this bike truly delivers on its promise.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      1


    • The 1st year students: we do whatever we want.

      4 weeks ago


      Ritik Das

      My friend and I were both in the first-year students and we thought we should plan a trip. We planned to go to Sikkim West. After planning, we had a Himalayan bike which was absolutely fantastic, absolutely fabulous, when we started the trip, we were in the first year. We planned a trip and went to Sikkim West to the lakes which are very interesting to see from above. We all know that it is not only important to study, but also to live life along with studies, that is why every year we make a plan and organise a trip on which we go to North Sikkim and other places. This is my experience and my memory.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      1


      0


    • Bike Review (Raw + Rider Feel)

      6 weeks ago


      Rahul Sharma

      Riding this machine isn’t just about getting from point A to B… it’s an experience.
      From the moment you twist the throttle, you can feel the power kicking in smoothly. The pickup is responsive, and the engine feels refined yet aggressive when you push it. Whether it’s city traffic or open highways, the bike handles both like a pro.
      The stability at high speeds is something I genuinely appreciate. Even on long rides, it stays planted and gives you that confidence every rider looks for. The riding posture is comfortable enough for long-distance touring, and trust me, saddle time doesn’t feel tiring.
      Talking about looks — this bike is an absolute head-turner. Sharp design, muscular stance, and that road presence 🔥… people notice it.
      Mileage is decent considering the performance it offers. Of course, if you ride hard, expect it to drink more—but that’s the price of fun 😄
      There are a few minor things that could be improved (like [you can add small issue here — vibrations / service / heat]), but honestly, they don’t take away from the overall experience.
      Overall, this bike is not just a machine, it’s an emotion. Perfect for riders who love performance, style, and long rides.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      4

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      5


      3


    • Best Adventure Bike for Indian Roads – Himalayan 450 Review

      8 weeks ago


      Akshay

      I recently bought the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, and my experience has been fantastic so far. The buying experience at the showroom was smooth, and the staff explained all the features clearly. The bike looks bold and rugged, perfect for adventure touring and long rides.
      The riding experience is excellent. The new 450cc engine feels powerful and refined compared to older models. It performs very well on highways as well as rough roads. Suspension is comfortable and absorbs bumps easily, which makes it ideal for Indian road conditions. The riding posture is upright and comfortable for long journeys.
      In terms of maintenance, Royal Enfield service centres are easily available, and servicing costs are reasonable for this segment. Regular chain lubrication, timely oil changes and proper tyre pressure help maintain smooth performance.
      Pros: Powerful engine, great suspension, comfortable touring bike, modern features like TFT display and navigation.
      Cons: Slightly heavy in city traffic, and mileage could be better.
      Overall, the Himalayan 450 is a perfect choice for riders who love touring and adventure rides.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      4

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      4

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      3


      1


    • Desert heart. Mountain soul.

      12 weeks ago


      Akash

      This bike is a camel that never gets tired.
      If endurance had two wheels, it would be the Himalayan 450. This machine is built to go the distance — whether it’s highways, mountains, or city traffic.
      Pros – What I Love About This Bike
      Ride Quality – Extremely Comfortable
      The suspension setup is brilliant. It absorbs bumps effortlessly, making long rides feel easy on the body.
      Impressive Mileage for a 450cc
      For a 450cc engine, getting around 28 km/l is very respectable. With this kind of power on tap, the efficiency is more than satisfactory.
      Eye-Catching Looks
      The design stands out. People notice when you ride past. It has a strong road presence.
      Effortless Cruising
      Cruising at 120–130 km/h feels smooth and stable. The bike doesn’t feel stressed.
      Strong Service Network
      Royal Enfield has one of the widest service networks in India, which adds peace of mind for long-distance riders.
      Affordable Maintenance
      Regular service costs around ₹1,800, which is quite economical compared to many rivals in this segment.
      Built for Long Distances
      Thanks to the soft suspension and effective windscreen, riding 700–800 km in a day is very manageable.
      Large 17-Litre Fuel Tank
      With a 17L tank and ~28 km/l mileage, it can comfortably cover 400+ km on a full tank — perfect for remote stretches.
      Punchy Throttle & Strong Low-End Torque
      Throttle response feels sharp, especially in the initial pull. Like most Royal Enfield bikes, the low-end torque is strong, which means fewer gear changes in city traffic.
      Cons – Minor Downsides
      Slight Vibrations at 80–90 km/h
      There are mild vibrations in this range. You do get used to them over time, and they don’t take away from the overall experience.
      Stock Mirrors Could Be Better
      The stock mirrors aren’t the best and could use an upgrade.
      My Buying Story
      I wasn’t always a fan of Royal Enfield.
      After riding the Royal Enfield Classic 350 to Ladakh, I felt it struggled at high altitudes due to low oxygen levels. Later, I bought the KTM 390 Duke and absolutely loved its performance — super punchy and aligned perfectly with my riding style.
      Eventually, I wanted an adventure bike and planned to buy the KTM 390 Adventure. I even took a test ride and paid the booking amount.
      On my way home, I happened to pass by a Royal Enfield showroom and thought, “Let me just take a test ride — I won’t buy it.”
      Just 5 kilometres later, I was already in love.
      It felt like sitting on a sofa while the bike moved effortlessly. Compared to the KTM 390 Adventure, I found it significantly more comfortable, and the low-end torque was stronger. In Delhi NCR traffic, I didn’t have to shift gears constantly.
      I went home, discussed it with my wife, and she took a test ride as a pillion. She found it extremely comfortable too.
      I cancelled the KTM booking and brought home the Himalayan 450.
      The first thing I did? Took it straight to Ladakh.
      Covered nearly 3,500 km — and honestly, I have zero complaints regarding performance or comfort.
      Final Verdict
      If you don’t have height-related concerns, this machine will not disappoint you.
      The Himalayan 450 is built for riders who value comfort, endurance, torque, and real-world usability over aggressive top-end performance.
      It’s not just a bike.
      It’s a long-distance companion.
      A machine that refuses to get tired.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      12


      1


    • Performance The Sherpa 450 Engine

      15 weeks ago


      Kripa Gupta

      The liquid-cooled 452cc engine is a revelation It is smooth, peppy and loves to be revved. It provides strong mid and top range performance, making 100-120 km/h cruising effortless, a big step up from the 411.
      Unlike the 411 the 450 prefers higher RPMs. It lacks the tractor like low end chug of the older engine requiring more gear changes in heavy traffic or very technical slow-speed off-road sections.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      4

      Design and styling


      4

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      3

      Service experience


      4

      Value for money

      3

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      4


      1


    • Himalayan mountain bike

      15 weeks ago


      Keshav Madan

      Best bike on-road off-road, whatever the road, you can easily drive comfortably and plus point all India service roadside assistance. You can rely on this bike for long time adventure all time fav I just love Royal Enfield by this coming 5th Feb 2026, I am getting my new Meteor for city ride, just waiting for another Royal Enfield.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      5000-15000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      0


      4


    • Perfect Adventure Bike for Long Tours and Rough Roads

      17 weeks ago


      Vikas Jha

      Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is an excellent adventure touring motorcycle with a powerful and refined engine. The bike feels very comfortable on long rides, highways, and broken roads. Suspension works really well on potholes and rough terrain, making it ideal for Indian road conditions. The upright riding posture, wide handlebar, and comfortable seat reduce fatigue during long journeys. Engine performance is smooth and strong, especially on highways, and braking confidence is good. Though it feels a bit heavy in city traffic, overall it is a reliable, capable, and value-for-money bike for touring and adventure lovers.

      Rating Parameters

      (out of 5)

      5

      Design and styling


      5

      Performance


      5

      Comfort


      5

      Service experience


      5

      Value for money

      5

      Features and Technology

      About the Reviewer

      Ridden for (If Owned)

      0-5000 km

      Was this review helpful?

      6


      2

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