Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition, launched at Motoverse 2025, costs Rs 18,000 more than the range-topping variant of the standard Himalayan 450
Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition has been launched at a sticker price of Rs 3.37 lakh (ex-showroom) at the ongoing Motoverse 2025 in Goa. Unveiled at the EICMA 2025 in Italy, it is the most expensive Himalayan model in the Indian market. The Mana Black Edition is inspired by the Mana Pass in Uttarakhand, which lies 18,478 feet (5,632 meters) above sea level and known to be one of the world’s most challenging high-altitude routes. Designed and developed for hardcore off-roading, it comes with several adventure accessories as standard fitment.
First things first, Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black is offered in a deep Stealth Black finish with matte details. The factory-fitted, purpose-built equipment for extreme adventure includes Black Rally hand guards, Black Rally seat, Rally mudguard and tubeless spoked wheels as standard. It carries all the features and cycle parts of the Himalayan 450.
Sitting on the same twin spar tubular frame, the Mana Black edition comes with the same 43 mm upside down front forks and linkage type rear mono shock absorber. Both the front and rear suspension units have wheel travel of 200 mm. The ground clearance of the adventure bike is 230 mm while the saddle height is pegged at 860 mm. It has a weight of 181 kg with fuel tank capacity of 17 litres.

Riding on 21-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels, it has been equipped with section 90/90-21 front and 140/80-17 rear tubeless tyres, respectively. The stopping power is provided by 320 mm ventilated disc unit at front and 270 mm ventilated disc unit at the rear. The braking system is assisted by switchable dual-channel ABS, which comes as a standard safety feature.
Some of the features retained by Royal Enfield in the Mana Black edition from the standard version are all-LED lighting (headlamp, turn indicators and tail lamp), Ride modes, USB type C charging point and 4 inch round TFT display with phone Bluetooth connectivity. The Smartphone pairing gives the rider access to full map navigation which is powered by Google Maps.

At the heart, the Himalayan Mana Black has the same 451.65cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled Sherpa petrol engine which generates max power of 39.5 bhp at 8000 rpm and peak torque of 40 Nm at 5500 rpm. The engine platform comes with ride-by-wire technology while paired to a 6-speed gearbox. The Mana Black Edition can be booked online as well as at all Royal Enfield dealerships.

