The Royal Enfield Scram 440 is an evolution of the popular Scram 411, designed as a versatile "adventure crossover" that excels in both urban environments and light off-road trails. It features a bored-out 443cc long-stroke engine that provides a noticeable bump in low-end torque and overall refinement. One of the most significant upgrades in this model is the inclusion of a 6-speed gearbox, which allows for much more relaxed highway cruising compared to the older 5-speed version, addressing a common request from Himalayan and Scram enthusiasts.
In Nepal, the Scram 440 is positioned as a rugged yet accessible alternative to high-end adventure bikes. It maintains a user-friendly 795mm seat height and 200mm ground clearance, making it suitable for the diverse road conditions found across the country. The bike is equipped with modern features like an LED headlamp, a digital-analog instrument cluster, and a USB charging port. For safety, it utilizes a dual-channel switchable ABS system, allowing riders to disable the rear ABS for controlled slides during off-road excursions.