Royal Enfield is gearing up to pull the wraps off its newest and most powerful adventure motorcycle yet, the Himalayan 750, at EICMA 2025 in Milan tomorrow. It will be positioned above the Himalayan 450 in RE's lineup. The company has already teased the bike with the tagline “Born at 5,632 meters,” referring to Mana Pass, one of the world’s highest motorable roads, where Royal Enfield has been testing the motorcycle.
From the spy shots and teaser clips seen so far, the Himalayan 750 appears to feature a more muscular design compared to its smaller sibling. Expect a larger fuel tank, taller windscreen, and a sharper front profile with a half-fairing. The bike also gets a circular LED headlamp, an upright stance, and a split seat setup.
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Underneath the skin, this new ADV will have an all-new chassis with a monoshock rear suspension and a likely fully adjustable USD fork setup at the front. The braking setup is expected to include twin discs up front with a single rear disc. The bike will likely ride on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels.
Powering the Himalayan 750 is a newly developed 750cc parallel-twin engine derived from RE’s existing 650cc platform. While the brand hasn’t revealed exact figures yet, it’s expected to produce over 50 hp and around 55 Nm of torque. The engine will be paired with a six-speed gearbox and a slipper clutch.
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The Himalayan 750 is likely to feature a large full-colour TFT display with smartphone connectivity, navigation, and multiple ride modes. Other adventure-focused elements include a sturdy bash plate, crash protection, and mounts for panniers and auxiliary lights.
 


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