- Royal Enfield’s Himalayan 750 spied
- Gets a different design and a bigger engine
- Could be showcased by the end of 2025
The existence of a bigger Royal Enfield Himalayan was revealed when the bike was spotted on test a few months ago. The brand has been continuously testing the upcoming adventure motorcycle, but this time, the spy images reveal more details of the Himalayan 750.

The test mule looks production-ready and has been spotted on test in Europe. To begin with, the design leans more towards adventure-touring rather than a full-purpose off-road bike like the Himalayan 450 and its high-set fender. The styling does remind one of the Husqvarna Norden 901. Thanks to its weight, we can expect it to be a mild off-road machine and focus more on long-distance riding instead. Even the riding triangle suggests it to be road-focused.
Underneath the new styling is a chassis that has upside-down forks and a monoshock- both are likely to be adjustable. The upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 is seen riding on a 19/17-inch wire spoke wheel combination and is expected to come with tubless tyres. Now, the engine is said to be an all-new 750cc, parallel-twin engine with around 55bhp and 60Nm on offer. It will come mated to a six-speed gearbox and the unit would trickle down to the other 650cc range eventually too.

As for features, we can expect Royal Enfield to adorn the bike with full-LED lights, a TFT display with Bluetooth and navigation as well as cruise control. Since the test mule looked near completion, we can expect Royal Enfield to debut the Himalayan 750 at this year’s EICMA with a global launch in 2026.