MANILA: Royal Enfield replaced its Himalayan roster’s top-spec trim with the introduction of the Mana Black Edition.
According to Motociclista Scatola Incorporated (MSI), the latest member of the nameplate’s lineup drew inspiration from Mana Pass —a mountain route known for its punishing terrain and extreme conditions.
Photo by Ruben Manahan IVRoyal Enfield Business Head for Asia Pacific Markets Manoj Gajarlawar considered the addition of the Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition timely, noting that the badge has a growing community in the country that is reflected by its strong retail performance.
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“The Royal Enfield Himalayan has been one of the most versatile motorcycles in our stable. It is a perfect example of fulfilling a rider's dreams. It is absolutely purpose-made, its single purpose is to do superbly well in unpredictable terrain and weather conditions. The motorcycle has been designed to be the absolute best in the world to do that job. It is ‘the one’ motorcycle that you will need for any purpose, anywhere in the world; because if it can traverse the Himalayas, it can traverse anything in the world,” Gajarlawar said.
“We are confident that the Mana Black variant will offer a stylish choice for discerning riders here in the country,” he added.
Here’s how the new two-wheeler offering is enticing its buyers.
The Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition distinguished itself with an exclusive Stealth Black finish accented by matte details.
Photo by Ruben Manahan IVBeyond aesthetics, Royal Enfield equipped the variant with trail-ready hardware as standard, including:
Amid the updates, the motorcycle is still powered by the Sherpa 450 engine. The 452cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, double overhead cam motor comes with ride-by-wire technology and pairs with a six-speed transmission.
Photo by Ruben Manahan IVThis engine provides peak churn of:
Modern essentials are also outfitted in the Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition, including the four-inch round digital display with smartphone connectivity and full-map navigation, multiple ride modes, and a USB Type-C charging port.
Further, the motorcycle is equipped with ventilated disc brakes with dual-channel anti-locking system for stopping power as well as an upside-down front fork and a rear mono-shock for its suspension system.
Photo by Ruben Manahan IVOn paper, the Himalayan Mana Black Edition measures:
The Himalayan Mana Black Edition is now retailed for P365,000 — undercutting the previous top-of-the-line Premium variant with tubeless tires, which was priced at P369,000.
For reference, the earlier Himalayan variants were priced as follows:
The Mana Black Edition made its local debut at the newly opened Royal Enfield Quezon City dealership and is now available at authorized Royal Enfield dealers nationwide.
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