Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Launch Expected In 2026 – Specs, Features & What to Expect

Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 – Royal Enfield has again teased motorcyclists with the very much-awaited Himalayan 750. The 2025 Motoverse in Goa was a great platform for the visitors to see different models of Royal Enfield, yet, the Himalayan 750 was not among them. Now, the Chief Executive Officer of Royal Enfield, B. Govindarajan, has indicated that the adventure rider will not be seen up until the 2026 EICMA Show in Milan, thus, giving an approximation of the launch period for this mid-size multi-cylinder motorcycle.

Global Debut Details

Himalayan 750 was presented as a prototype when the company made its first public appearance at EICMA 2025. Although it was almost ready for series production, the model shown was still in the pre-production stage and going through the last round of development. The manufacturer also revealed that it has been performing testing and refinement inclining towards the production-ready version that the firm had set as its maxi-standards.

What to Expect from Himalayan 750

The overall character of the Himalayan 750 will be similar to that of the current Himalayan 450 but larger in proportions to match with the 750cc engine. The new motorcycle will come with some high-end features such as inverted telescopic front forks, mono-shock rear suspension with remote preload adjuster, twin front disc brakes, and the choice of either 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke or alloy wheels. The modern machine will also feature a 5-inch TFT Tripper Dash with Google Maps support, dual-sport tyres, and full-LED lighting.

Along with these technology-oriented features, the model may also incorporate ride-by-wire throttle with cruise control, cornering ABS, dual-channel ABS with different modes, adjustable levers, and a windshield that is adjustable in height. The heart of the motorcycle would probably be a 750cc parallel-twin mill that is capable of churning out close to 55 bhp and 65 Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed transmission and slipper clutch.

Anticipation in India

India has been waiting with bated breath for the Himalayan 750 adventure tourer to become a reality. It would be no surprise if the Royal Enfield Bali bike captivated the attention of adventure riders around the world with the ease of performance and comfort that its mid-weight, top-end components, and adventure-oriented design would provide. The company is not in a rush for the unveiling, and it seems to be looking at the 2026 EICMA Show as the proper launch site for the new model, given that it will be working hard to meet and even exceed the expectations people have.

This bike tourer that is facing the mountain of gods, will have the very essence of the Himalayas and will be a great touring companion on the hardest and unapproachable territories freeing the rider to go wherever not only by his/her endurance but also by the bike’s capability.

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