VOLUME 58 ISSUE 44 NOVEMBER 2, 2021 P51
ENFIELD ENFIELD
T
he 2022 Royal Enfield
Himalayan receives
several ergonomic up-
grades, focused on increas-
ing comfort and capability
for an improved adventure-
touring experience.
The 2022 Himalayan gets
revised seat cushioning and
a new windscreen. The front
rack has also been rede-
signed for minimal interfer-
ence in the leg area. Those
with longer legs shouldn't
have an issue with bumping
their knees on the metal bars
anymore.
The Himalayan now of-
fers its Royal Enfield Tripper.
Designed with the Google
Maps platform, a new built-
in navigation display device
offers turn-by-turn directions,
and pairs with the rider's
smartphone by way of the
Royal Enfield App.
The rear carrier on the
2022 Royal Enfield Himalayan
is also revised, now with an
additional plate to ensure se-
cure fastening and placement
of luggage. Additionally, the
rear carrier is now reduced
in height, making it easier for
riders to swing a leg over the
motorcycle.
The 2022 Royal Enfield Hi-
malayan will now be available
in new Granite Black (mix
of matte and gloss), Mirage
Silver and Pine Green, in ad-
dition to the existing color-
ways: Rock Red, Lake Blue
and Gravel Grey.
The 2022 Royal Enfield
Himalayan will be available
in North America as early as
November and will retail for
$5299 USD.
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