Royal Enfield has been rapidly expanding its line of products in the Indian market. To add another name to the list, the brand has unveiled the Scram 440 at Motoverse. This comes right after the unveiling of the Classic 350’s derivative, the Goan Classic 350, and will be sold as an upgraded version of the Scram 411 currently on sale. As per the brand, this iteration of the bike has eliminated all the shortcomings of the previous generations with a host of changes and will be launched in January 2025. Here are all the details of the new bike.
The Royal Enfield Scram 440 stays true to its roots carrying forward the styling elements of the Scram 411. It gets similar round headlamp with better lighting keeping intact the neo-retro appeal. Along with this, the chunky fuel tank with 440 decals on the side is reminiscent of the previous Scram 411. To complement it all the bike has a single-piece offering a slightly higher seating position for the pillion.
This is the part that differentiates the Royal Enfield Scram 440 from its predecessor. The bike now gets an updated 443 cc single-cylinder engine replacing the 411 cc unit. The power unit is tuned to produce 25.4 bhp of power at 6,250 rpm and 34 Nm of peak torque at 4,000 rpm. This is an increase of 4.5 per cent in terms of power and 6.5 per cent in terms of torque. Furthermore, the brand has replaced the transmission with a 6-speed unit which is aimed at reducing vibrations at higher speed.
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