This indicates that Royal Enfield will be offering the Himalayan 750 in multiple variants. Image Source: Powerdrift.
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This indicates that Royal Enfield will be offering the Himalayan 750 in multiple variants. Image Source: Powerdrift.
Recent spy shots of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 suggest the motorcycle is approaching its official debut, with fresh testing footage captured in India showcasing significant design elements.
The latest test bike demonstrates that this will be the touring variant of the Himalayan 750, evident from its alloy wheel configuration. Previous testing models featured wire-spoked wheels, indicating Royal Enfield is developing multiple variants. The 750 model represents a departure from the Himalayan 450's off-road focus, positioning itself as a touring machine with limited adventure capabilities due to the heavier twin-cylinder engine architecture.
Power comes from a 750 cc parallel-twin powerplant, expected to be an enlarged version of the existing 648 cc unit found in Royal Enfield's 650 series motorcycles. The enlarged engine is expected to deliver around 50 bhp and 60 Nm of torque, working through a six-speed transmission.
The chassis of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 will be entirely new. Suspension components include USD fork paired with a single rear shock absorber, both appearing to offer adjustability for personalised ride settings. The test model spotted here looks to run on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear alloy wheels.
(Also Read: Royal Enfield Top Bosses Test Out The Himalayan 750 And Him-E Test Bed In Ladakh)
Testing footage reveals the familiar round TFT display unit found across Royal Enfield's current lineup. The colour screen offers Google Maps integration and smartphone pairing functionality for enhanced connectivity.
Royal Enfield may unveil the Himalayan 750 at EICMA 2025 in Milan, Italy, with a potential launch following at the Royal Enfield Motoverse 2025 event later in the year.
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