Upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Spied Again
This time the 750cc ADV has been spotted with panniers

Quick Highlights:
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Himalayan 750 spotted testing with panniers, could be a part of its official accessories
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Likely to debut in production form at EICMA 2026
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Could become the most affordable 750cc twin-cylinder adventure bike
The upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 has been spotted testing once again, and the latest spy shots suggest that the motorcycle is getting closer to its production-ready form. Expected to be one of Royal Enfield’s biggest launches in the coming months, the new Himalayan 750 is already generating quite a lot of excitement among adventure bike enthusiasts.

The test bike has been spotted with panniers, and interestingly, they look quite well integrated and could very well be part of the official accessories package when the bike eventually goes up on sale. They also seem specially designed to work around the bike’s high-mounted exhaust setup, giving the motorcycle a proper long-distance tourer vibe. In terms of design, the Himalayan 750 continues to look very similar to the version that was showcased earlier at EICMA 2025. It gets the same large fuel tank, tall windscreen, split-seat setup, and the round LED headlight. This time though, the test bike also features a protective grille over the headlight, likely to shield it from stones and debris during off-road riding. This version was also equipped with alloy wheels at both ends, which is expected to be a 19-inch front and a 17-inch rear wheel setup.

The bike will be powered by the new 750cc, air and oil-cooled twin-cylinder engine. Performance figures are likely to be around 55PS and 65Nm, which should make it significantly more powerful than anything Royal Enfield currently sells. The production-ready Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 could debut at EICMA 2026. It is expected to be launched in India in February 2027 at around Rs 4.50 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai). Once launched, the Himalayan 750 can end up being the most affordable 750cc twin-cylinder adventure bike on the market.
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