
The upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 has been spotted testing once again, this time in Europe. The bike seems almost ready for production and comes with some exciting features.
Key Highlights:
- New 750cc parallel-twin engine
- New frame with high-mounted exhaust
- Built for long-distance touring with mild off-road ability
Design & Purpose
The new Himalayan 750 has a design meant for adventure touring, but it’s more focused on road touring than serious off-roading. That’s because the bike is bigger and heavier, which can be tough to handle off-road. The upright riding position adds comfort for long rides.

Chassis & Suspension
Under the body, there’s a new frame and subframe supported by a USD front fork and a rear monoshock – both likely to be adjustable. It rides on wire-spoke wheels – 19-inch front and 17-inch rear, and Royal Enfield may offer tubeless spoke wheels in the final version.
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Engine & Power
The bike will get a 750cc parallel-twin engine, expected to produce over 50bhp and 60Nm of torque. It will be mated to a six-speed gearbox, offering better performance and cruising ability.
Features
The Himalayan 750 will likely come with modern features like:
- All-LED lighting
- TFT display with Bluetooth and navigation
- Cruise control, perfect for long-distance rides
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Launch Timeline
Royal Enfield is expected to officially unveil the Himalayan 750 later this year.
Stay tuned for more updates as the launch gets closer!