The Royal Enfield Scram 411 has finally been launched in India and it takes on the Yezdi Scrambler in the country. While you can read the full review of the motorcycle HERE, in this article we list out all details of the Scram 411 in five points.
Design
The Scram 411 is based on the Himalayan, but is the stripped down version of the same. So the tank, side panels and fenders are the same. However, in a bid to keep more of the road-biased character, the Royal Enfield Scram 411 skips the secondary, motocross-like fender, tall windscreen as well as the wraparound frame. Instead it sports a headlamp cowl, a plate on the side of the fuel tank with ‘411’ branding and a single piece seat. Adding to that, the Scram 411 also ride on a smaller, 19-inch front wheel and offers a 5mm lower seat height that would appeal to a wider audience.
Engine
Powering the Scram 411 is the same 411cc, single-cylinder engine as on the Himalayan. And while the power and torque numbers remain the same at 24.3bhp and 32Nm, Royal Enfield says that the throttle has been tweaked a bit for peppier performance.That said, it continues with the same five-speed gearbox.
Features
Now, a majority of the Scram 411’’s features is the same as the Himalayan. The conventional lighting is the same and so is the Tripper Navigation system. But the instrument cluster is different. This single-pod cluster sports all vital information in one, unlike the Himalayan which has four different displays. Moreover, it also gets dual-channel ABS, but that is not switchable like its off-road focused counterpart.
Colours
Royal Enfield is offering the Scram 411 in a choice of as many as seven colour options. The Graphite theme is offered in three colours- yellow, red and blue. You can also opt for the Royal Enfield Scram 411 in Blazing Black or Skyline Blue. And lastly, there is the White Flame and Silver Spirit paint schemes.
Pricing
The price of the Scram 411 varies on the colour option chosen. So the Graphite colours costs Rs 2.03 lakh, whereas the Blazing Black and Skyline Blue will cost you Rs 2.05 lakh. With that said, the most expensive are the White Flame and Silver Spirit that retail at Rs 2.08 lakh, ex-showroom.