Royal Enfield launches Himalayan Mana Black Edition with new look

New Delhi: Royal Enfield has introduced the Himalayan Mana Black Edition after showing it at EICMA 2025. It was launched at Motoverse 2025 and mainly gets a new black colour and some factory-fitted accessories. This bike is built for the rider who were looking for a different Himalayan in look but also comes with the feel of a standard version of the bike.

Most of the changes focus on its looks and a few added parts, giving it a slightly sharper and darker appearance. Royal Enfield has not changed the core setup of the motorcycle, but the Mana Black Edition still looks a bit different from the regular model. These small updates make it stand out visually without affecting how it rides or performs on the road.

Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition

The Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition uses the same mechanical setup as the regular Himalayan 450. The bike still runs on a 452cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that makes 40hp at 8,000rpm and 40 Nm at 5,500rpm. The suspension travel stays the same at 200mm on both ends, and the braking system has not been changed.

How is it different from standard Himalayan 

The difference between this edition and the standard Himalayan comes from the extra parts included as standard. The Mana Black Edition gets knuckle guards, a taller and flatter rally-style seat, a high-mounted front mudguard and tubeless wire-spoke wheels. These are usually optional on the normal model. The bike also gets a full black colour scheme with matte grey touches across the body, giving it a different look from the regular variants.

Royal Enfield has opened bookings for the Mana Black Edition in all dealerships across India. The price is Rs 3.37 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), which is higher than the standard Himalayan variants priced between Rs 3.06 lakh and Rs 3.20 lakh.