Royal Enfield is set to showcase the new Himalayan 750 at the 2025 Motoverse in Goa. After its first appearance at the 2025 EICMA Show, this middle weight adventure bike will be seen officially on Indian soil for the first time. Test mules have been seen in India, creating interest among many bike fans. The Himalayan 750 is expected to attract many aspirational riders looking for long distance touring capability.

The Himalayan 750 is part of Royal Enfield's new twin cylinder lineup. More attention is on this model due to its versatile appeal. The company has teased it alongside an electric Himalayan prototype during testing in the Himalayan mountain range. Hence, it is expected to emerge as a capable adventure touring motorcycle for domestic and global markets.
The Himalayan 750 features rear turn indicators and a sturdy luggage rack. In addition, it retains a saree guard, indicating readiness for Indian road conditions. Recent spy shots reveal an alloy wheel variant and a wire spoke wheel model for trail focused riding. The motorcycle looks larger and appears to feature a bigger fuel tank, potentially holding around 20 liters.
The exhaust is single and up swept, allowing water crossing. The front windshield is large and might offer adjustability. Moreover, the design hints at comfortable long distance riding. The alloy variant seen at EICMA featured USD front forks with adjustable compression and rebound. In addition, the rear suspension is expected to be adjustable with a remote pre load feature. Dual front disc brakes and a Tripper navigation dash add to its touring practicality.
Royal Enfield has come up with a new 750cc parallel-twin engine, that is replacing its previous single cylinder units. The following engine is oil cooled and also equipped with a 6 speed gearbox. Although exact performance figures are unconfirmed, the Himalayan 750 may produce around 60 bhp and 55 Nm of torque. Thus, the motorcycle is expected to deliver a smooth and fatigue-free touring experience, making it suitable for long-distance rides.
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