Priced at £4599, the Scram is positioned as an affordable option, £100 cheaper than the base model Himalayan
The 411cc motor from the Himalayan provides 24hp at 6500rpm and 23.6 lb-ft of torque at 4250rpm, offering accessible power for various riding situations
The single overhead cam, two-valve, air-cooled, single-cylinder design contributes to a wide spread of torque, making it suitable for diverse riding conditions
The five-speed gearbox, though fewer than some, is designed for simplicity and complements the overall character of the bike
The switch from a 21-inch front wheel to a 19-inch rim, along with other changes, reduces weight from the Himalayan’s 199kg to 185kg, enhancing handling and maneuverability
With a 795mm seat height and a more relaxed riding position, the Scram offers comfort for various riders, making it accessible to those with shorter legs
Equipped with Royal Enfield’s ‘Tripper’ turn-by-turn navigation, the Scram combines simplicity with modern features, powered by Google Maps through a smartphone app