India, Jan. 20 -- There's a marginal drop in the power of the BS-VI Himalayan but torque rating remains unchanged. Royal Enfield has also introduced new dual-tone colour options. Prices start at Rs 1.87 lakh (ex-showroom)

Unlike the switch from BS-III to BS-IV, two-wheeler manufacturers seem to have planned the shift to BS-VI a lot better. Over the past few months, bikemakers have gradually been bringing in BS-VI updates to their two-wheelers. Royal Enfield was a bit late to join the bandwagon with the Classic 350 earlier this month. Today, they have also introduced the BS-VI compliant Himalayan.

The BS-VI Himalayan continues to look identical to the model it replaces, but it now comes fitted with a hazard switch and an improved side stan...