Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black launches in India: What makes it special?
The Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition has arrived in India, paying tribute to the legendary Mana Pass with a full factory-kitted setup.





Royal Enfield has launched the Himalayan Mana Black in India at ₹3.37 lakh (ex-showroom). This is a new edition of the Sherpa 450-based adventure tourer, designed as a tribute to the legendary Mana Pass, one of the highest motorable routes in the world. The Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition is set apart with its blacked-out bodywork and comes fully specced out from the factory as a purpose-built ADV for spirited riding. It reaches our shores kitted with a set of official equipment and accessories suited for long-distance touring and off-road adventures. If you are interested in the Himalayan Mana Black, here is everything you need to know:


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| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Theme | Stealth Black livery with matte accents |
| Factory Kit | Beak-style front fender, black rally hand guards, rally seat, rally mudguard, tubeless spoked wheels |
| Engine | 452 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder (Sherpa 450) |
| Output | 39.5 bhp, 40 Nm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed |
| Chassis | Steel twin-spar frame, Showa USD forks, rear monoshock |
| Brakes & Wheels | 320 mm front disc, 270 mm rear disc, 21/17-inch spoke wheels with tubeless tyres |
| Features | Ride modes, switchable ABS, semi-digital display with navigation, LED headlamp |
| Price | ₹3.37 lakh, ex-showroom |
Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black: At a glance
Himalayan Mana Black: Design
The Himalayan Mana Black features a Stealth Black livery with matte details drawn from the rugged tones of Mana Pass, a route situated on the India-Tibet border at 18,478 feet (5,632 metres) above sea level. It brings a distinctive factory-fitted kit, including a prominent beak-style front fender, black hand guards, a bench-style seat, a rally front mudguard, and tubeless spoked wheels.
Himalayan Mana Black: Proven Sherpa 450 parallel-twin
The Himalayan Mana Black carries over the standard model’s Sherpa 450 liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that makes 39.5 bhp and 40 Nm of torque. The motor is housed within a steel twin spar frame suspended by Showa USD front forks and rear monoshock. The motorcycle retains its 21/17-inch spoke wheel setup fitted with single discs on both ends, measuring 320 mm at the front and 270 mm at the rear.
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Himalayan Mana Black: Features
The Mana Black Edition also retains all the features from the Himalayan 450 that is currently available. This includes ride modes, switchable ABS, and a semi-digital console with navigation support. The motorcycle continues to feature the same LED headlight that is seen on all new Royal Enfields today.
Himalayan Mana Black: Pricing and availability
The Himalayan Mana Black is priced at ₹3,37,000 (ex-showroom) across India. Bookings are currently open both at dealerships and online.
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