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Royal Enfield bike prices in Nepal: Hunter 350 to Himalayan 450

Price Update · July 11, 2026 · Nepal AutoMart News Desk

Royal Enfield bike prices in Nepal: Hunter 350 to Himalayan 450

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Royal Enfield continues to be a popular choice for Nepali riders, with models ranging from classic commuters to long‑distance tourers. Recent price updates and new variants mean buyers now have more options across different budgets.

Current price range

According to recent dealer and media updates, Royal Enfield bikes in Nepal now start at around Rs 4.94 lakh for the Hunter 350 and go up to around Rs 10.59 lakh for the Himalayan 450. These figures are indicative ex‑showroom prices and can vary slightly by colour, variant and location.

Key models and approximate starting prices:

  • Hunter 350: around Rs 4.94 lakh, according to Royal Enfield Nepal. It uses a 349 cc single‑cylinder engine and is positioned as an easy‑to‑ride urban roadster.
  • Classic 350: around Rs 5.2–5.7 lakh, depending on variant and colour, based on recent price listings. It retains the familiar retro styling with a 349 cc engine.
  • Meteor 350: around Rs 5.5–5.9 lakh for different variants (Fireball, Stellar, Aurora, Supernova) as per recent dealer information. It is a relaxed cruiser with the same 349 cc platform.
  • Scram 411: around Rs 6.6–6.9 lakh, according to updated price sheets. It shares the 411 cc engine with the older Himalayan but is tuned for mixed city and light off‑road use.
  • Himalayan 450: roughly Rs 10.1–10.6 lakh depending on colour variants. The new 452 cc liquid‑cooled engine and long‑travel suspension are aimed at serious touring and off‑road riding.
  • Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650: prices vary by variant and are generally above the 350 cc range, but below the Himalayan 450. According to dealer announcements, these remain the main twin‑cylinder options for riders seeking higher performance.

What buyers should consider

  • Engine size vs. use: 349 cc models (Hunter, Classic, Meteor) suit daily commuting and short tours, while the 411/450 cc Himalayan family and 650 twins are better for highway and long‑distance use.
  • Seat height and weight: Hunter 350 and Meteor 350 have relatively low seat heights, making them easier for new riders. Himalayan 450 and the 650 twins are taller and heavier, more suited to experienced riders.
  • Variant pricing: Many models offer multiple paint schemes and trims (Fireball/Stellar/Supernova in Meteor, Retro/Metro in Hunter, multiple colours in Himalayan 450), and each carries slightly different pricing.

Prices change frequently with new batches and variants, so buyers should confirm the latest showroom price and available finance schemes before booking. Still, the current range shows that Royal Enfield now covers a wide spread of budgets, from entry‑level retro roadsters to high‑spec adventure machines for Nepal’s demanding roads.

Current prices on Nepal AutoMart

Reported by the Nepal AutoMart news desk; development first covered by autoxnepal.com. Prices verified against Nepal AutoMart's own distributor-sourced data.

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