Royal Enfield has introduced the Himalayan Mana Black Edition to the Indian market, priced at Rs 3.37 lakh (ex-showroom), which is Rs 17,000 higher than the standard Himalayan 450. This special edition was first showcased at EICMA 2025 and makes its official debut at Motoverse 2025, reflecting the brand’s intent to offer a more off-road focused variant of its popular adventure tourer.
Inspired by the rugged Mana Pass region on the India-Tibet border, the Mana Black Edition features a distinctive Stealth Black livery with matte grey accents that enhance its aggressive off-road character. The motorcycle also comes factory-fitted with adventure-ready accessories, including black rally hand guards, a rally seat designed for better off-road ergonomics, a high-mounted rally mudguard, and tubeless spoked wheels – all standard equipment that differentiate it from regular Himalayan models which require separate accessory installation.
Under the hood, the Mana Black Edition carries over the proven 452cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces 39.5 bhp and 40 Nm of torque, coupled with a six-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. The chassis and suspension remain unchanged, with 200mm of travel front and rear, designed to handle tough terrains. The revised rear section trims 1 kg off the dry weight, bringing it down to 195 kg.
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Additional features include ride modes, switchable ABS, a semi-digital instrument cluster with navigation support, and LED lighting, maintaining the technological suite found in the standard Himalayan 450. The bike balances practical upgrades and aesthetic enhancements aimed at off-road enthusiasts seeking a ready-to-ride adventure package straight from the factory.
Bookings for the Himalayan Mana Black Edition are open across Royal Enfield dealerships and online channels, with deliveries expected soon. This new launch reinforces Royal Enfield’s commitment to evolving its Himalayan platform while catering to the growing demand for capable and style-forward adventure motorcycles in India.
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