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

Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition – Royal Enfield, the Indian motorcycle manufacturer, has introduced the Himalayan Mana Black Edition in India at a price of ₹3.37 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It was unveiled at Motoverse 2025 after being showcased at EICMA 2025, and this limited edition is unique with its factory-installed accessory kit and new design theme that takes inspiration from stealth. It is aimed at the adventurers of the touringrnace who seek an exclusive look directly from the showroom and do not want to pay extra for the after-market enhancements.

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Design

The Mana Black Edition has a full matte-black paint scheme with subtle matte grey graphics that give the motorcycle a rugged and intimidating personality. It is very evident that Royal Enfield is trying to project its adventure-ready image and the darker finish gives the Himalayan a more imposing presence. The new colour scheme is also accompanied by the blackout of all the major parts including the tank, engine protection, and wheel assembly, which contributes to a uniform style overall.

Accessories

The factory-installed accessory package that comes with the Himalayan Mana Black Edition as standard is one of the most important features of the motorcycle. The package includes knuckle guards, a high-mounted front mudguard, a taller and flatter rally seat, and tubeless wire-spoke wheels, thereby making it more touring-focused right from the factory. It is the riders who go for long-distance off-road adventures who will be the most thankful for these features because the bike comes adventure-ready with no further installations needed.

Engine

In terms of mechanics the motorcycle has not undergone any changes and thus is the same as the standard Himalayan 450. A 452cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine is still used that gives out 40hp at 8,000rpm and 40Nm at 5,500rpm and the same suspension setup is still being used that offers 200mm travel both front and rear. Therefore, riders can count on the same strong ability over highways, same off-road performance, and same power delivery that is already predictable, which have been the strong points of the Himalayan platform.

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Price

The Black Edition of the Mana is priced at ₹3.37 lakh (ex-showroom), which puts it a bit higher than the regular variants (which are priced between ₹3.06 lakh and ₹3.20 lakh). The extra cost is, however, justified by the limited edition color option and the accessories that come along as standard which are very high if bought separately. The new edition is now open for booking at Royal Enfield dealerships throughout India, and also through the RE app and the official website, which are the main channels for early users to get the new edition.

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