Royal Enfield’s next-generation Himalayan 750 has been sighted in test form, marking a bold leap for the brand’s adventure-lineup. The prototype appears in full camouflage but reveals clues to its design, engine direction and intended capabilities. With anticipation building around a possible EICMA 2025 debut, the 750 aims to bridge the gap between the current Himalayan 450 and full-power adventure rivals. Here’s what the spotted mule tells us.
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Spy Shots Reveal Heavier Build
The test mule carries bulkier body panels, a beefier subframe, and expanded side frames compared to the Himalayan 450. Its taller stance, chunkier fork guards and broadened fork tubes point toward upgraded
suspension. The chassis appears reinforced with thicker cross-braces, suggesting a more rugged frame built for heavy use across rough terrain.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Engine Expectations
While the engine is covered, speculation indicates the Himalayan 750 could use a twin-cylinder setup or a heavily modified version of RE’s 650 twin. Expected output ranges between 70–90 hp with torque likely in the 68–75 Nm window, placing it comfortably above the Himalayan 450 yet competitive against midsize ADV rivals.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Suspension And Off-Road Focus
To match increased power, the 750 test bike features longer-travel suspension, beefier forks, and likely rebound-damping systems adapted for adventure riding. Front disc rotors appear larger, and the rear brake setup also seems upgraded. Wire-spoke wheels, chunky off-road tyres and protective engine guards underscore its all-terrain intentions.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Design Cues
Even under camouflage, key styling elements emerge. The Himalayan 750 retains its distinct upright headlamp, split-beak fender, and rugged aesthetic — but the design is sharper and more angular. The fuel tank bulge is more pronounced and the side panels adopt sharper lines. The seat profile hints at split-seat configuration to enhance off-road ergonomics.
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Timelines, Positioning And Market Launch
Reports suggest the Himalayan 750 could debut by EICMA 2025, with deliveries beginning in markets in late 2026. Royal Enfield may price it strategically between the Himalayan 450 and premium adventure offerings. For India, homologation, powertrain testing and trim variant strategy will decide its appeal against competition from KTM, Triumph, BMW and Honda.