Royal Enfield Himalayan Camo Edition is called 'Sleet' - Report

Autocar reports that the Royal Enfield Himalayan Camouflage colour variant will be called ‘Sleet’. Royal Enfield teased the bike with the new colour variant and will be launching it on January 12.

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Sleet essentially means partially-melted falling snow. The new colour scheme looks like snow camouflage, and is apt for an adventure tourer like the Himalayan. With the new colour scheme, the total colour choices stand at three. The fuel tank, front and rear fender get the new camo colour. The powertrain, suspension, and the rims are all black. The camouflage colour variant was spotted recently. The mechanical underpinnings are likely to remain the same as the existing Himalayan.

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The Royal Enfield Himalayan draws power from a single cylinder 411 cc SOHC mill. With fuel injection, the engine generates 24.5 bhp of power at 6,500 rpm, and 32 Nm of torque at 4,250 rpm. A 5-speed transmission does duty in the motorcycle. The engine nestles inside a half-duplex split cradle frame. For suspension, the motorcycle employs 41 mm telescopic front fork, and a rear monoshock with linkage. A 300 mm front and a 240 mm rear disc handle the braking responsibility.

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Mechanically, the camo colour variant will likely be the same as the regular variant.

Apart from the new colour variant of the Himalayan, Royal Enfield is also working on introducing a more sportier and trendier variant of the Thunderbird, called the Thunderbird 350X and the Thunderbird 500X. The bikes will be launched this month. The company recently discontinued the Continental GT from the Indian market, and will be introducing a bigger variant, the Continental GT 650 in the summer.

[Source: Autocar]

Royal Enfield Himalayan Sleet

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