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On 24 November 2023, Royal Enfield launched its new model, Himalayan 450/452 from price starting 2.69 lakh onwards. [8] This model is equipped with a brand-new 452 cc liquid-cooled DOHC single-cylinder engine producing 39.5 hp power at 8000 rpm, along with 40 Nm of peak torque at 5500 rpm. [ 9 ]
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is designed as a modern interpretation of classic roadster styling, offering a balance between performance and comfort. [1] The Guerrilla 450 features a 452cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 40 bhp at 8,000 rpm and 40 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. [2]
The Royal Enfield Scram is a minimalistic street scrambler which is a close cousin to the Himalayan 411, even saying "Himalayan Scram" on the side panels and has the same fuel tank as the 2015-2023 Himalayan. It is powered by a 411cc BS6-2.0 emissions standard air cooled engine which produces 24.3 bhp and 32nm torque. [40]
Some new modern scenes were, "Right now, someone is driving too fast for the last time" and "Right now, a 13-year-old is illegally downloading this song." Another of the updates was a new image of Bush, accompanied by the caption "Right now, nothing is more expensive than regret" (the original video used the image of an unused condom with this ...
As a jazz instrumental, it was the title track of Right Now, a 1962 bossa nova-style album by Mann. Later that same year, with lyrics by Sigman, the song was popularized by jazz singer Mel Tormé on his album Comin' Home Baby! , and was the B-side of the single featuring the title track .
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Lyrically, its lyrics are from the perspective of a woman left at home pining for her lover, a man who provides her with luxury and finery instead of his own time. [1] Stacy's vocal range spans from D3 to C5, consistently using her lower register for the most part of the song.