Royal Enfield is expanding its adventure motorcycle lineup with the upcoming Himalayan 750. Long-awaited by enthusiasts, the new Himalayan has been spotted undergoing road tests in India, revealing key design elements and hinting at its performance capabilities. The spotted model retains the familiar silhouette of the current Himalayan, featuring USD forks, a monoshock suspension, and a single upswept exhaust. While the design remains largely unchanged, the addition of a larger engine promises a significant boost in power and performance.
Design and Features
The new Himalayan 750 retains the iconic circular headlamp and semi-windshield, though both appear slightly larger than the current model. The front end features dual-disc brakes, while the rear retains a single disc setup. The instrument cluster is expected to be carried over from the existing Himalayan.
Bigger and Better Himalayan Coming!!
— MotorOctane (@MotorOctane) January 11, 2025
New Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 spotted testing! To come with a more powerful twin-cylinder 750cc engine.
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Engine and Performance
The most significant change lies under the hood. The Himalayan 750 will be powered by a 750cc twin-cylinder engine, an upgraded version of the brand’s successful 650cc twin. This engine is expected to deliver a substantial increase in power and torque, making the Himalayan 750 a more capable adventure tourer.
Launch and Pricing
The Himalayan 750 is currently in the final stages of testing and is expected to launch in India by the end of 2025. Royal Enfield is also planning to introduce a new cafe racer based on the same 750cc platform.
Once launched, the Himalayan 750 is expected to be priced between Rs 4 lakh and Rs 4.2 lakh (on-road, Mumbai).
Source: MotorOctane
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