The 2025 Royal Enfield Scram 440 was launched at the manufacturer’s largest annual motorcycle gathering, Motoverse 2024, which was held in Goa, India. The Scram 440 is updated from the current Scram 411.
Starting with the engine, Royal Enfield (RE) bored out the current anaemic 411cc, single-cylinder, SOHC, air/oil-cooled powerplant to 443cc. The added cubes upped maximum power to 25.4hp at 6,250 RPM and torque to 34Nm at 4,000 RPM. It is a model update from 24.3hp at 6,500 RPM and 32Nm at 4,250 RPM. Why RE did not go for even higher outputs in the 30hp region is beyond us.
Next up is the transmission, to which RE added a 6th gear to address highway cruising woes. Apart from that, the maker claims clutch pull is lighter now.
The frame is strengthened to accommodate heavier loads and top box, which the chassis remains the same. The wheels are wire-spoked 19-inches front and rear 17-inch rear, tubed type. Alloy tubeless wheels are optional.
Brakes are also upgraded as a response to present owners who found their braking power inadequate. The dual-channel ABS is now switchable, letting the rider turn off the rear wheel’s ABS for off-road use, akin the RE Himalayan.
Several new colours have been added for the 2025 Royal Enfield Scram 440 and will be released in India from January 2025.