Upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 spotted testing

Upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 spotted testing

The Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 has been spotted testing recently, and the new spy shots showcase a bike that’s inching closer to production. The Himalayan 750 is expected to be one of the biggest launches by Royal Enfield in the coming months. It will also be showcased in production form at EICMA 2026.

Coming to the test mule that’s been spotted, it seems to be undergoing load testing, evident in the panniers that have been attached to the back of the bike. These panniers look pretty neat and could possibly be part of the official accessories kit at the time of launch. One must note that these panniers are designed to account for the high-mount exhaust.

The rest of the bike seems to be pretty much the same as the test mule we saw at EICMA 2025. The same bodywork, seats, fuel tank, windscreen, and LED headlight. Albeit this time around, it has a grille to protect it from debris.

The Himalayan 750 is expected to be powered by a 750cc, air/oil-cooled engine, which is expected to produce around 55bhp and 60-65Nm of torque.

This will be Royal Enfield’s biggest motorcycle, not just in terms of size but engine capacity. We also expect it to be priced competitively, making it the most affordable 750cc, twin-cylinder bike in the market.

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