The debut date for Royal Enfield's most awaited motorcycle, the Scram 411, has been disclosed. The Scram 411 will make its debut on 7th March. With the introduction of this bike, the brand will be able to cater to a wider range of customers. The Royal Enfield Scram 411 has been spotted in numerous testing, and it has now begun to reach dealerships in preparation for its launch. The motorcycle's design has previously been revealed in several spy photographs and leaked brochure images that have circulated on the internet. The following are the key things about the forthcoming Royal Enfield Scram 411.
Engine
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Currently, every source states that the Scram 411 will be powered by the same 411cc engine as the Himalayan. The air-cooled, two-valve SOHC engine produces 24.3 PS and 32 Nm of peak torque. The engine may be tweaked by Royal Enfield to meet the bike's characteristics. The engine will be connected to a five-speed transmission. The engine on Himalayan is known for good low-end torque performance
Design and Graphics
The motorcycle is believed to have a chassis similar to the Himalayan, with telescopic forks in the front and monoshocks in the back. The Scram will feature a smaller 19-inch front wheel than the ADV, which has a 21-inch front wheel. The Himalayan will very certainly be heavier than a scrambler.
According to spy pictures, the Scram 411 will differ from the Himalayan in several ways. Among other characteristics, the bike will include a long single seat for the rider and pillion, a cast metal headlight cowl, and a new rear grab grip. The Scram will be offered in new dual-tone paint options to make it look more appealing. In addition, instead of the fuel tank, the badging will be placed on a dedicated badge plate.
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Hardware and Safety
An analogue speedometer will be included on the upcoming Scram 411, as well as a tripper navigation system. The bike will have a gear position indication as well as a side stand engine cutoff device. The braking system will have disc brakes on both tyres with single-channel ABS.
Price
Scram 411 is estimated to be priced between Rs 2 lakh and Rs 2.20 lakh (ex-showroom). Royal Enfield may offer the Scram 411 with additional accessories as options. It will compete directly with the Yezdi Scrambler and the Honda CB 350RS.
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