Royal Enfield Scram 440 launched at Rs 2.08 lakh

    The base Trail variant is priced at Rs 2.08 lakh, while the higher Force variant will cost Rs 2.15 lakh.

    Published On Jan 22, 2025 11:56:00 AM

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    Royal Enfield Scram 440 price, launch, variants, colours
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    Royal Enfield has kicked off 2025 with its first launch, the Scram 440. It is available in two variants: Trail (Rs 2.08 lakh) and Force (Rs 2.15 lakh). The former runs on wire-spoked wheels and the latter on alloys, permitting tubeless tyres. 

    1. Scram 440’s motor makes 25.4hp and 34Nm, gets a 6-speed gearbox
    2. Switchable ABS and LED headlight are standard on both variants
    3. Prices have increased by Rs 2,000-Rs 3,000

    Powering the Scram 440 is an air/oil-cooled, 443cc, single-cylinder motor making 25.4hp and 34Nm of torque. This larger mill is derived from the 411cc motor by enlarging its bore by 3mm. Royal Enfield has also given the Scram 440 a 6-speed gearbox, adding an extra cog to the 411’s 5-speed unit. The company says it has worked on reducing the NVH levels by refinements to the SOHC valvetrain. 

    Royal Enfield has also strengthened the Scram 440’s chassis, and now you can mount a top box at the back, with a total payload of 10kg. The 440 also comes standard with switchable ABS and an LED headlight across both variants. With its 15-litre fuel tank brimmed, the Scram 440 weighs 197kg, which is 2kg more than the Scram 411. 

    It is available in five colours across its two variants: blue and green for the base Trail variant and blue, teal and grey for the top Force variant. With prices ranging between Rs 2.08 lakh and Rs 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai), the 440 is Rs 2,000-Rs 3,000 more expensive than the 411. 

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