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Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 vs Yezdi Scrambler in Nepal

Price & specification comparison · updated July 14, 2026

At a glance
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450Yezdi Scrambler
Ex-showroom priceRs 10.13 lakh – Rs 10.8 lakhRs 9.48 lakh – Rs 9.56 lakh
Fuelpetrolpetrol
Variants on sale914
DistributorAlpha Automotive Pvt. Ltd.Agni Moto Inc (Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles Nepal)
Variant-wise prices (July 14, 2026)

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450

New Topरु 10,46,000
New Baseरु 10,13,000
New Midरु 10,18,000
Kaza Brownरु 10,13,000
Slate Poppy Blueरु 10,18,000
Slate Saltरु 10,18,000
Kamet Whiteरु 10,46,000
Hanle Blackरु 10,59,000

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Yezdi Scrambler

with Rebel Red colourरु 9,56,000
with Mean Green colourरु 9,56,000
Scrambler Fire Orangeरु 9,48,000
Scrambler Outlaw Oliveरु 9,48,000
Scrambler Yelling Yellowरु 9,48,000
Scrambler Bold Blackरु 9,48,000
Scrambler Midnight Blueरु 9,56,000
Scrambler Rebel Redरु 9,56,000

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Specifications — Himalayan 450 New Top vs Scrambler with Rebel Red colour
CategoryRoyal Enfield Himalayan 450Yezdi Scrambler
Battery & Range
  • Fuel tank capacity 17 litres
  • Mileage not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
  • Fuel tank 12.5L
  • Mileage around 30 kmpl claimed
Motor Power & Drivetrain
  • 452cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled Sherpa 450 engine
  • Approx 40 PS @ 8000 rpm
  • 6-speed gearbox with slipper clutch
  • Chain drive to rear wheel
  • 334cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC engine
  • Approx 30 PS @ ~8100 rpm, 30 Nm @ ~6750 rpm
  • 6-speed gearbox with slip-and-assist clutch
  • Chain-drive to rear wheel
Wheelbase & Ground Clearance
  • Wheelbase 1510 mm
  • Ground clearance 224 mm
  • Wheelbase 1403 mm
  • Ground clearance not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
Dimensions
  • Length 2245 mm, width 852 mm, height 1316 mm
  • Kerb weight 196 kg (90% fuel, oil)
  • Seat height adjustable 825–845 mm, low seat 805–825 mm
  • Kerb weight about 192 kg
  • Seat height 800 mm
  • Length/width/height not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
Cargo
  • Underseat storage not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
  • Rear luggage rack present on standard bike
  • No dedicated underseat storage; standard motorcycle seat
Comfort & Interior
  • Adjustable seat height with standard and low seat options
  • Long-travel suspension front and rear for comfort
  • Upright riding ergonomics for touring
  • Telescopic 41mm front fork, twin rear shocks with preload adjust
  • Single-piece seat with moderate padding
  • Rider and pillion footpegs, upright scrambler ergonomics
Infotainment & Convenience
  • Full-digital TFT display with ride information
  • Navigation support via smartphone connectivity
  • USB charging not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
  • Digital speedometer with dual tripmeters and clock
  • Engine kill switch included
  • ABS mode selection via switch
Safety
  • Dual-channel ABS
  • Disc brakes front and rear
  • Switchable rear ABS not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
  • Dual-channel ABS with Road, Off-road, Rain modes
  • Front 320mm disc, rear 240mm disc brakes
  • Tubeless tyres on spoked alloy wheels
Design & Exterior
  • Adventure-style bodywork with tall windscreen
  • Spoke wheels with off-road tyres
  • Top variant likely corresponds to Summit/Pass-style trims abroad
  • Scrambler styling with high-mounted twin exhausts
  • 19-inch front, 17-inch rear wheels
  • Rebel Red colour in top-priced group
Sales & Imports
  • Officially listed for Nepal with price NPR 10,46,000*
  • Imported and sold via authorised Royal Enfield Nepal dealerships
  • Asterisk on price implies on-road or indicative pricing
  • Sold via Agni MotoInc’s Yezdi network in Nepal
  • Imported from India; distribution via Agni Group channels
Value for Money Verdict
  • Highest-priced Nepal Himalayan 450 trim, likely best-equipped
  • Price still attractive versus larger adventure-tourers
  • Price Rs 9.56 lakh on-road Nepal
  • Colour premium compared to Fire Orange/Outlaw Olive/Bold Black/Yelling Yellow
Pros
  • Shares full Sherpa 450 performance and adventure hardware
  • Likely more premium colours or accessories bundled
  • Strong capability for long-distance touring in Nepal
  • Striking Rebel Red paint for standout road presence
  • ABS modes suitable for mixed urban and rural roads
  • Shared spares and service ecosystem with other Yezdi models
Cons
  • Exact Nepal feature list vs Mid/Base not broken down
  • Fuel efficiency figures not disclosed officially (As of: 14/07/2026)
  • Underseat storage and detailed comfort equipment undisclosed (As of: 14/07/2026)
  • Higher price without mechanical upgrades
  • No official Nepal mileage and weight confirmation (As of: 14/07/2026)
  • Limited luggage-carrying ability stock

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Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper in Nepal — Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 or Yezdi Scrambler?

As of July 2026, the Yezdi Scrambler starts at Rs 9.48 lakh ex-showroom — Rs 0.65 lakh less than the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 at Rs 10.13 lakh.

What is the price of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and Yezdi Scrambler in Nepal?

The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 costs Rs 10.13 lakh to Rs 10.8 lakh and the Yezdi Scrambler costs Rs 9.48 lakh to Rs 9.56 lakh (ex-showroom, July 2026).

Should I buy the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 or the Yezdi Scrambler?

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