Royal Enfield Himalayan's 410 cc engine photographed - Spied

Is an air-cooled motor with an oil-cooler.

The close-up photos of the Royal Enfield Himalayan's all-new air-cooled engine have surfaced online via Motoroids. The finer details of the motor are yet to be revealed.

Royal Enfield Himalayan Engine right side
The Royal Enfield Himalayan does not get a kick starter.

The engine in the spyshots is one of the two all-new motors the company has been developing. It is believed to be the smaller unit has a displacement of 410 cc, while the other motor is a 750 cc inline  twin-cylinder unit. Both engines are primarily air-cooled and have separate oil-coolers.

The 410 cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine with oil-cooler is believed to be equipped with a Single OverHead Camshaft (SOHC) and produce around 24 bhp of maximum power and over 30 Nm of peak torque. The transmission system could be a five-speed unit.

Royal Enfield Himalayan spotted with accessories
The Royal Enfield Himalayan is expected to be priced between INR 1.65 lakhs and 1.85 lakhs.

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The Royal Enfield Himalayan is expected to be launched in two versions - a city variant and an off-road model, both of which would use the same engine, reportedly in the same state of tune.

[Spyshots: Motoroids, RushLane]

Royal Enfield Himalayan's engine - Spyshot Gallery

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