Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Launched at ₹ 3.37 Lakh
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Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Launched at ₹ 3.37 Lakh

by | 22 Nov 2025

Royal Enfield has unveiled a bold new variant — the Himalayan Mana Black Edition — at Motoverse 2025, priced at ₹ 3.37 Lakh (ex-showroom). This special edition adventure bike blends rugged aesthetics with a comprehensive factory-fitted gear kit, making it stand out as the most adventure-ready Himalayan yet.

Engine & Performance

Under the hood, the Mana Black retains the proven 452 cc Sherpa 450 single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. It generates 39.5 bhp (40 PS) at 8,000 rpm and 40 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm, paired with a smooth 6-speed gearbox with slipper & assist clutch.
The ride-by-wire throttle and dual ride modes do duty here, offering confidence on both pavement and off-road terrain.

Chassis & Handling

Mechanically, the Mana Black stays true to the Himalayan 450 platform. It rides on a steel twin-spar tubular frame, with 43 mm Showa upside-down front forks and a linkage rear monoshock, both offering 200 mm travel.
Braking hardware remains robust: a 320 mm front disc and 270 mm rear disc, both supported by switchable ABS.
Notably, the seat height is raised to 860 mm, higher than the standard Himalayan, giving it a more commanding stance — while the kerb weight is 195 kg, slightly lighter than some other editions.

Technology & Features

On the tech front, the Mana Black Edition mirrors the regular Himalayan’s setup: a 4-inch round TFT display with phone connectivity, Google Maps-powered navigation, and media controls.
It also retains LED headlampride modes, and a USB Type-C charging port, making it well-equipped for long journeys.

Design & Factory Accessories

What really sets the Mana Black apart is its Stealth Black matte livery, with grey accents that evoke the ruggedness of Mana Pass.
It comes factory-fitted with a host of adventure gear: black rally handguards, a flatter rally seat, a high-mounted rally front mudguard, and tubeless wire-spoke wheels — all ready for off-road without needing aftermarket upgrades.

Price & Availability

Priced at ₹ 3.37 Lakh (ex-showroom), the Mana Black costs about ₹ 17,000 more than the previous top-end Highland variant (Hanle Black), but adds serious value through its accessory package.
Bookings have already opened at Royal Enfield dealerships, via the RE app, and on the company website.

Conclusion

The Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition is more than a color upgrade: it’s a purpose-built, ready-to-ride adventure tourer straight from the factory. With its rugged black aesthetic, adventure-focused gear, and proven 452 cc Sherpa engine, it is clearly aimed at riders who want off-road capability without fiddling with aftermarket kits. For long-distance explorers and Himalayan fans alike, the Mana Black represents an exciting, fully loaded package — and at ₹ 3.37 Lakh, it’s a compelling choice in Royal Enfield’s adventure lineup.

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