Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition Debuts at ₹3.37 Lakh

Royal Enfield has expanded the Himalayan 450 lineup with the launch of the Himalayan Mana Black Edition, priced at ₹3.37 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Unveiled earlier at EICMA 2025 and showcased at Motoverse 2025, this new variant brings a stealthy visual identity and a factory-fitted adventure accessory package, setting it apart from the standard trims.

Himalayan Mana Black Edition: What’s New?

While the motorcycle retains the core mechanicals of the standard Himalayan 450, the Mana Black Edition differentiates itself through a distinctive cosmetic theme and added equipment aimed at off-road enthusiasts.

New Accessories Included as Standard

Royal Enfield has packed this special edition with several adventure-ready components that would otherwise be optional extras. These include:

  • Knuckle guards for added hand protection

  • High-mounted front mudguard suited for rough terrain

  • Rally-style seat that is taller and flatter than the standard unit

  • Tubeless wire-spoke wheels, a key advantage for long-distance touring

Exclusive Blacked-Out Design

The motorcycle embraces a full all-black colour scheme, enhanced with matte grey elements across the tank, panels and frame. This gives the Mana Black Edition a rugged yet premium look, appealing to riders who prefer a stealth-inspired aesthetic.

Engine and Hardware: No Mechanical Changes

Despite the visual enhancements, Royal Enfield has kept the mechanical setup unchanged. The Mana Black Edition continues to be powered by the familiar:

  • 452cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine

  • Output: 40hp at 8,000rpm

  • Torque: 40Nm at 5,500rpm

Suspension components also remain the same, offering 200mm of travel at both ends. The braking hardware is identical to the standard Himalayan 450, ensuring predictable performance both on-road and off-road.

Price, Variants and Availability

With a price tag of ₹3.37 lakh, the Mana Black Edition sits above the regular Himalayan variants, which are currently priced between ₹3.06 lakh and ₹3.20 lakh. Bookings have already begun across Royal Enfield dealerships, the brand’s official website and the RE mobile app.

A More Purposeful Himalayan for Adventure Riders

The Himalayan Mana Black Edition is essentially the same capable platform as the standard model, but with added factory-fitted gear and a bolder personality. For riders seeking a sharper-looking, ready-to-explore Himalayan straight off the showroom floor, this edition offers strong value.

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