Royal Enfield Scram 411 has been in the news for quite a long time now. Based on the Himalayan 411, the new version of the popular adventure motorcycle is all set to be launched in the Indian market today. Ahead of the official launch, the motorcycle has already started reaching dealerships across the country and one of the popular YouTube channels, Viswa Hub, has posted a detailed walkaround video of the upcoming motorcycle highlighting the key design elements and the YouTuber also gives some details on how the motorcycle is different from the Himalayan.
To kick off with the design and styling, the all-new Scram 411 has the same basic profile as the Himalayan. It maintains the retro theme, as evidenced by the round headlamps and rear-view mirrors. Other details, such as fork gaiters, fuel tank design, wide handlebar, chassis, split seats, an upswept exhaust, are identical to the Himalayan.
Royal Enfield has eliminated several of its parts to give it more road-biasedness. Scram 411, for instance, lacks front and rear dedicated racks. It has small tank shrouds in the front and a single-piece grab rail in the back.
In terms of powertrain, the engine will be the same 411cc unit that is currently used in the Himalayan. The air-cooled, single-cylinder, SOHC motor produces 24.3 bhp and 32 Nm of peak torque. It is mated to a 5-speed transmission. It is possible that the engine will be slightly retuned to meet the demands of a road-biased motorcycle.
Coming to the pricing, the Royal Enfield Scram 411 will launch in the Indian markets with an ex-showroom price tag of around 1.95 lakhs while the on-road price will hover around 2.25 lakhs.
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