Royal Enfield Nepal (Alpha Automotive) has dropped an exciting teaser for its upcoming Scram 440, confirming its launch for October 18.
Built on the platform shared with the Himalayan 411 and Scram 411, the Scram 440 offers more power and refined gearing for improved highway performance.
It is powered by a 443cc single-cylinder air/oil-cooled engine producing 25.4 bhp at 6,250 rpm and 34 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, paired with a six-speed wet multi-plate gearbox.

The bike rides on a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheel setup, with alloy or spoke options depending on the variant. Braking comes from single discs at both ends with switchable dual-channel ABS.
Suspension includes 41 mm telescopic front forks and a rear mono-shock with linkage. The Scram 440 has a kerb weight of 196 kg, a 15-litre fuel tank, and a seat height of 795 mm.

Its styling maintains the neo-retro Scram identity, featuring a round LED headlamp, a boxy fuel tank with Royal Enfield branding, an exposed chassis, and a single-piece seat. A digital-analogue instrument cluster provides essential riding information.
The Scram 440 will compete in Nepal’s middleweight scrambler segment, going head-to-head with the Triumph Scrambler 400X.

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