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Car-styled automatic headlamps on Royal Enfield Himalayan

These headlights employed on this Royal Enfield Himalayan are auto-dimming headlights consist of sensors which recognise the volume of light outside.

Everyday commuters may find difficulties of blinding high beam of headlights, which is quite disturbing and dangerous too. The beam approaching from headlights on high beam originating from the opposite direction has resulted in several serious collisions. Keeping in mind this fatality, many carmakers have started providing auto-dimming headlights on their cars. The auto-dimming headlights consist of sensors which recognise the volume of light outside and arrange the headlights respectively. A new video uploaded by a YouTube channel named as Ride with Arya showcases the similar feature on Royal Enfield Himalayan. Watch the YouTube line embedded below to see how it works.

One can easily see that an aftermarket fitment has been employed in the Royal Enfield Himalayan to prevent the auto dimming/headlight on-off function. The product is made by Gogsons Labs and, it consists of wires, a head unit along with a sensor which detects the amount of light. The sensor guides the headlights to switch on/off the headlight, depending on the light. This makes these auto-dimming headlights quite useful for a country like India. It also extends the life of your bike's battery as the headlights will not be on unnecessarily. Moreover, this automatic headlamp unit comes with a warranty of 1 year and is water resistant. The aftermarket fitment can get easily installed and does not need any cable cutting. The head unit can be installed near the headlamps but, position the sensor in a way where it can easily detect the light.

side and front angle shot of headlight

The product is made by Gogsons Labs and, it consists of wires, a head unit along with a sensor which detects the amount of light.

Royal Enfield Himalayan derives power from a 411cc, four-stroke engine which churns out respective power and torque outputs of 24.5 Bhp and 32 Nm. The engine comes paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The motorcycle stands 220 mm above the ground, which makes the Himalayan a better off-roader. Suspension duties are done by a Telescopic, 41 mm forks, 200 mm travel at the front and a Monoshock with linkage, 180 mm wheel travel at the rear. The Royal Enfield Himalayan is priced at Rs 1,79,108 (ex-showroom, Delhi).