Royal Enfield showcased the Himalayan 750 prototype at the EICMA 2025 show in Italy. The flagship model is one of the highly anticipated models of RE with top specifications and performance. Bike lovers wondering about its launch in the Indian market can find the full details here.
Royal Enfield is going to launch the 750cc twins: Himalayan 750 and Continental GT-R in their next lineup. The brand’s next chapter of adventure bikes will begin with the new Himalayan 750. The Himalayan 750 is beyond expectations that moving away from the retro aesthetics.
The new model is built on a modern chassis, rugged design, and tough stance. The brand officials say that the model is still under testing to enhance its features and performance. The new Himalayan 750 will disrupt the mid-weight adventure bike segment.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Launch
Royal Enfield has been testing the Himalayan 750 since last year and teased it on social media. Since the company has showcased the prototype of the Himalayan 750 at the EICMA 2025, bike lovers are excited about this modern adventure bike.
According to the Royal Enfield CEO, the adventure model, Himalayan 750, is confirmed but not before the next EICMA show, meaning you can expect the launch of the new adventure model in late 2026.
The CEO says they need more time for the development of the model, as it’s a concept that has to be tested for all factors. The prototype is looking like the concept will come out well, but now, to ensure that it meets the consumer needs, the company is still working on it.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Design
Based on the prototype showcased at EICMA 2025, you can expect the following design and appearance of the anticipated Himalayan 750:
- Though the model is still under development, based on the prototype model, you can expect the rugged DNA of the Himalayan series in the 750cc model.
- The model will have a wide fuel tank, a beak-style front fender, and a tall windscreen, adding to the strong and bold look of the model.
- For now, we can see the minimalist bodywork on the model, but a little different, but not much, from the Himalayan 450.
- The headlamp of the model will be the same as the 450 model, the adjustable windscreen, exposed frame elements with and a focus on durability.
- The model will have upright seating posture, comfortable seating, and luggage mounting points for comfortable touring.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Specifications
Royal Enfield has not revealed much about the Himalayan 750 specifications, but based on the rumors and expectations, you can expect the following specs:
- Engine: The model will have a 750 cc parallel twin engine that can produce power up to 55 hp and 60 Nm of torque.
- Transmission: The model is expected to have a six-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch, enhancing the control and stability.
- Wheels: The front wheel is expected to have 19-inch to 21-inch wheels and 17-inch rear wheels. The front tires will have dual front disc brakes with ByBre calipers, while the rear tires will be tubeless wire-spoke wheels.
- Fuel Capacity: The report claims the new Himalayan 750 will have the same fuel capacity as the 450 model, that is, 17L.
- Weight: The company has not released the weight details about the model, but the prototype looks heavier, which can be challenging, but we never know, as it can be reduced in the final model.
| Engine | 750cc parallel twin engine |
| Expected Power | 55 hp |
| Expected Torque | 60 Nm |
| Transmission | 6-speed |
| Wheels | 19-inch front and 17-inch rear |
| Fuel capacity | 17 L |
| Brakes | Dual front disc brakes with ByBre calipers (front) |
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Price
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 is one of the most anticipated models in the company. The company has yet to set the price of the model as it is still under development; however, based on the segment bike price, we can expect the Himalayan 750 to be available at a price between ₹4.5 lakh and ₹5 lakh.
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 will give tough competition to the KTM 790 Adventure, Honda Transalp 750, and Triumph Tiger Sport 660, and other middle-weight adventure motorcycles.
Royal Enfield has shared the prototype of the Himalayan 750; the final model can undergo the same changes before the launch to meet the customer needs and to get better appeal.





