The upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 has been spotted testing again, this time fitted with touring-oriented accessories such as hard panniers.
- Himalayan 750 with alloy wheels seen testing
- Features headlight protection grille
- Official unveil expected at EICMA 2026
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 details
Latest test mule seen with alloy wheels
The Himalayan 750 has been spotted testing multiple times over the past few months. Previous sightings late last year showed the bike in near-production-ready form, complete with a saree guard and crash protection. Earlier spy shots also indicated that the bike will be offered with both spoked and alloy wheel options, with this latest test mule featuring the latter.
The bike retains the overall design seen on the concept showcased at EICMA 2025, as well as earlier test mules, but now adds a few accessories. These include a protective grille over the headlight and hard panniers, which are likely to be part of the official accessories lineup.
The new 750cc engine is expected to be based on Royal Enfield’s existing 650cc platform and will likely retain the same air-/oil-cooled architecture. That said, output is expected to increase from the current 48hp to around 55–60hp, which would make it the most powerful engine produced by the brand so far.
Royal Enfield has confirmed that the production version of the Himalayan 750 will be showcased at the EICMA 2026, with a launch expected shortly after.
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