Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Set to Rival KTM: New Teaser Reveals Major Upgrades and Powerful Engine

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Royal Enfield has officially teased its much-anticipated big adventure motorcycle — the Himalayan 750 — ahead of its global debut at EICMA 2025. Released with the tagline “Born at 5,632 meters,” the teaser has already stirred excitement among motorcycle enthusiasts. Positioned above the Himalayan 450, this new flagship model is expected to hit the market next year. While Royal Enfield is also working on an electric version under the same name, the internal combustion model will make its debut first.

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New Design and Upgrades
Spy images of the test mules suggest that the Himalayan 750 will feature several noticeable upgrades. These include a sleeker front cowl, a taller windscreen, a larger fuel tank, and an all-new chassis with a monoshock and linkage setup. While its design remains true to the Himalayan family DNA, the proportions and styling make it look more robust and suited for long-distance adventure touring.

Modern Features and Tech
The new Himalayan 750 will feature a full-color TFT display with smartphone connectivity, integrated navigation, and multiple ride modes. Electronic aids are also expected, enhancing control and comfort during rides. The rear end carries the same tail-light and turn indicators as the Himalayan 450, giving it a familiar yet premium look.

Engine and Performance
Under the hood, the adventure bike gets a newly developed 750cc parallel-twin engine, derived from Royal Enfield’s 650cc platform but tuned for more torque and power. The motor produces 50 hp and 55 Nm of torque and is paired with a six-speed gearbox featuring a slipper clutch for smoother downshifts.

Hardware and Rivals
For braking, the Himalayan 750 will feature twin front discs with Bybre calipers

, fully adjustable USD forks, and a preload-adjustable rear monoshock. The 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels make it ideal for both highway touring and off-road adventures.