Royal Enfield Himalayan 750

Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Teased Ahead of November 4 Debut – Exciting Specs, Design & Launch Details

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Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Teased Ahead Of Global Debut On November 4

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The adventure motorcycling world is buzzing with excitement as Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 gets officially teased ahead of its global debut at EICMA 2025. Set to become the most powerful adventure tourer from the brand, the Himalayan 750 is positioned above the current Himalayan 450 and will arrive in India sometime in 2026.

Born At 5,632 Meters: Royal Enfield’s Next Big Adventure Machine

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The teaser from Royal Enfield features breathtaking visuals from Ladakh with the tagline “Born at 5,632 meters”, referring to Mana Pass — one of the highest motorable roads in the world. This also hints at the Himalayan 750’s extreme high-altitude testing and capability, underscoring the brand’s adventure DNA.

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The Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 will be based on a completely new architecture and feature a bigger, more powerful 750cc parallel-twin engine — marking the company’s entry into the premium ADV category globally.

Design & Features: Familiar Yet More Rugged

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CEO B Govindarajan with Royal Enfield Himalayan 750

Spy shots and teaser glimpses reveal that the Himalayan 750 retains the rugged silhouette of its 450cc sibling but with more muscular proportions and a purposeful touring stance.

Expected highlights include:

  • Sculpted front cowl and a taller windscreen
  • Large adventure-style fuel tank
  • Newly developed chassis with link-type monoshock
  • Full-colour TFT display with navigation and smartphone connectivity
  • Ride modes and electronic aids (expected traction control and ABS modes)

At the rear, the unified LED taillight and indicators resemble the Himalayan 450’s setup, maintaining design continuity across the lineup.

Engine, Power & Suspension Setup

Under the skin, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 gets an all-new 750cc parallel-twin engine, derived from RE’s existing 650cc platform. The motor is expected to produce around 50 hp and 55 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox and slipper clutch for smoother downshifts.

Mechanical upgrades include:

  • USD front forks (fully adjustable)
  • Twin front disc brakes with ByBre calipers
  • Preload-adjustable rear monoshock
  • 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels for off-road versatility

These components promise a blend of long-distance comfort and off-road confidence, making the Himalayan 750 a true middleweight ADV contender.

Engineered For Global Terrain

Royal Enfield has focused heavily on improving cooling and reliability. The relocated oil cooler, revised exhaust routing, and new bash plate highlight better thermal management and protection for extreme conditions.

Adventure-focused elements such as side-mounted crash bars, auxiliary light mounts, and pannier brackets indicate that the Himalayan 750 will be fully adventure-ready from the factory.

Rivals & Launch Timeline

When launched, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 will compete with:

  • Honda CB500X
  • Kawasaki KLE 500
  • Upcoming BMW F 450 GS

Royal Enfield will officially unveil the Himalayan 750 at EICMA 2025 on November 4, with an India launch expected in mid-2026.

With its high-altitude heritage, modern twin-cylinder engine, and global ambitions, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 could redefine the middleweight adventure segment not just in India but worldwide.

Also Read –BMW F 450 GS Exciting Teaser Revealed Ahead of EICMA 2025 Launch

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