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All the information you need to know about the Himalayan Electric Concept, Royal Enfield’s first-ever electric motorcycle

The Electric Himalayan, Royal Enfield’s first electric motorbike, has been introduced. The new design idea was unveiled at Milan’s ongoing EICMA 2023. Although this new bike is currently only in the concept stage, as the name implies, it is nonetheless quite significant since it shows that Royal Enfield has advanced in the creation of electric motorcycles. At the EICMA 2023, Royal Enfield also unveiled the brand-new Himalayan 452. The legendary Himalayan 411 will be replaced by the new 452. But Royal Enfield has chosen to hold onto the Scam 411.

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The Himalayan Electric Concept by Royal Enfield

The electric Himalayan, according to Royal Enfield, is a fresh take on sustainable exploration for the future. It’s a creative interpretation of what an electric adventure tourer from Royal Enfield would look like. The concept bike has an appropriate ADV design. According to the business, the design team’s goal was to develop a concept that would lessen rider and environmental stress while promoting exploration.

The Technical Complement

The primary structural component, the battery box, required a complete redesign by the company. In addition, the company says it has implemented generative design and used novel materials like composite bodywork made of Organic Flax Fibre.The Ohlins gas-charged monoshock and golden USD fork, which are firsts for a Royal Enfield bike, are elements of the Electric Himalayan that are probably adjustable. Discs on both ends are used for braking, and the spoke wheels on the SM Pro Platinum appear to be 21-/17-inch in size. The product that launches commercially might not match these specifications.

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Upcoming plans

The Electric Himalayan’s specifications are currently unknown, and we only anticipate Royal Enfield to release a production-ready model of the bike in a few years. As of right now, the Royal Enfield Himalayan electric is just an idea. An official launch is still a few years off because it’s merely a platform for Royal Enfield to advance the development of their electric vehicle powertrain and mechanics. Royal Enfield also announced during the unveiling ceremony that it will be revealing “lots of new concepts in the next few months.”

Naiteek Bhatt

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