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2025 Yezdi Adventure vs Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Comparison: Price,Specs And More

2025 Yezdi Adventure vs Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Comparison: Price,Specs And More

NDTV04-06-2025
Yezdi has officially launched the new 2025 Adventure in the Indian market. The motorcycle in its latest avatar gets several cosmetic changes. The brand has also made changes to the feature list of the motorcycle, while the basic mechanics remain the same as the previous iteration. In this article, we compare the 2025 Adventure and the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 in terms of design, engine, and price to help prospective buyers make an informed decision.
2025 Yezdi Adventure Vs Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: Design
Classic Legends-owned Yezdi Motorcycles has updated the Adventure motorcycle for 2025 with a new fascia and a bunch of new color options. The new face is complemented by an asymmetrical LED headlight unit, which looks a lot like the BMW F 800 GS. Similarly, the tail light design has also been updated for two round LED units, which helps further amp up the bike's sporty quotient.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
In contrast, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 retains its utilitarian charm but with modern enhancements. The design is more subdued, but it comes across as a bigger motorcycle than the 390 ADV. The focus is on touring, so the seat is comfortable, the riding stance is upright, and there is provision for mounting luggage.
2025 Yezdi Adventure Vs Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: Powertrain
At its core, the Yezdi Adventure has a 334 cc Alpha 2 liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. This unit is tuned to produce 29 hp of power and 29.9 Nm of peak torque. This power is transferred to the rear wheel using a six-speed transmission.
2026 Yezdi Adventure
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, on the other hand, is equipped with a 452 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine producing 39 hp at 8,000 rpm and 40 Nm at 5,500 rpm. Its strength lies in the ample mid-range torque, offering a relaxed and tractable performance, ideal for long-distance touring.
2025 Yezdi Adventure Vs Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: Price
The new 2025 Yezdi Adventure has launched in the Indian market at a starting price of Rs 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom), which extends up to Rs 2.27 lakh (ex-showroom). In contrast, the prices of the Royal Enfield Himalayan are between Rs. 2.85 lakh (ex-showroom) to Rs. 2.98 lakh (ex-showroom).
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