The Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 will officially debut in India at Motoverse 2025 as the big step towards the adventure bike category for the brand. Though first unveiled on a global platform at EICMA, this happens to be the bike's maiden official showcase in India. That is what makes the Himalayan 750 all the more exciting: a new 750cc parallel-twin engine with improved chassis and hardware for touring plus off-road adventures. With production targeted for late 2026 or early 2027, this prototype gives a strong hint of the brand’s next leap in capability and premium positioning.
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Larger Platform And Engine Leap
The Himalayan 750 will be based on a new platform, which is a dedicated 750cc, and
marks the first time an adventure lineup was ever so upscale for Royal Enfield. As per several industry reports, it houses a parallel-twin motor of 750cc displacement that may belt out somewhere near about 53-55 bhp and close to around 65-70 Nm of torque. This makes the Himalayan 750 much stronger than the Himalayan 450 and rather more akin to internationally acclaimed mid-weight adventure motorcycles in terms of performance. The engine upgrade is besides a fair share of tweaks at the rear sub-frame, head-stock, and chassis geometry that would further improve stability as well as comfort for long-distance touring.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Touring Hardware And Trail Readiness
Previous spy shots hint that the Himalayan 750 gets first-in-class off-road and touring features. Major specs are expected to come in the form of USD front forks, monoshock rear linked suspension, tubeless wire-spoke wheels (option of alloy wheels), twin front disc brakes, upswept single exhaust (designed for water-wading as well as rough terrain riding). It carries forward the typical rugged utilitarian styling seen on the Himalayan series but makes it look much more polished while increasing fuel tank capacity, which is reportedly around 20 litres.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Launch Timeline
Though the Himalayan 750 may debut in a prototype form at the Motoverse 2025 for now, Royal Enfield clearly mentioned its prospects for full production on schedule for late 2026 or early 2027 in India. This timeline gives potential buyers ample time to get used to this high-spec model, which is supposed to come at quite an upper price tag above the Himalayan 450. With a better motor, advanced hardware, and strategic positioning, the Motoverse 2025 will be targeting those riders who are looking for serious mid-capacity adventure capabilities.
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Why This Matters To ADV Enthusiasts
For riders who have been wanting more from Royal Enfield’s adventure range, the Himalayan 750 is expected to serve as a compelling upgrade. It keeps the brand’s simplicity but adds twin-cylinder power, premium touring gear and higher versatility. If you have been tracking adventure bikes that balance street use with off-road intent, the Himalayan 750 stands out and its reveal at Motoverse 2025 will be the first step in its journey.

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