Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Spy Shots: Nearly Production Ready

Royal Enfield Himalayan — related model to the upcoming Himalayan 750
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, the current model the new Himalayan 750 builds on (not the unreleased 750cc bike). Photo: Ashley Pomeroy, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons.

Updated 16 August 2026

2026 marks Royal Enfield’s 125th year of continuous motorcycle production — and the brand is marking it with more than nostalgia. New spy shots show the upcoming Himalayan 750 looking nearly production-ready, alongside a fresh US touring partnership and a limited anniversary edition already on sale in Europe.

750cc
New parallel-twin engine
~55bhp
Expected power output
EICMA 2026
Expected global debut
Early 2027
Expected India launch

The Himalayan 750 Is Almost Ready

New spy shots of the Himalayan 750, which surfaced on 5 August 2026, show a near-production-ready motorcycle — touring accessories, alloy wheels and a headlight protection grille, with no visible test equipment left on the bike. It’s expected to run a new 750cc parallel-twin engine making around 55bhp and 60–65Nm of torque, with adjustable upside-down front forks — a first for a Royal Enfield adventure bike straight from the factory.

What’s Confirmed vs. Expected

Confirmed

✓ Expected debut at EICMA 2026 (Milan)

✓ New 750cc parallel-twin platform

✓ Near-production-ready spy shots, 5 August 2026

Still Expected, Not Official

✗ Exact power/torque figures (~55bhp, 60–65Nm estimated)

✗ India launch timing (expected early 2027)

✗ India price (estimated under ₹5 lakh ex-showroom)

125 Years of Making Motorcycles

Royal Enfield is the oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, and 2026 marks its 125th anniversary. The brand has marked the milestone with a Classic 650 125th Anniversary Special Edition, on sale in Europe since August 2026 — featuring a hand-painted “Madras pinstripe” tank finish in a hypershift red-and-gold paint, and a gold 125-years crest. Mechanically, it’s identical to the standard Classic 650: a 648cc parallel-twin making 46bhp and 52Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox.

Taking the Brand on the Road, Literally

On 10 August 2026, Royal Enfield North America partnered with Vintage Rides to offer guided and self-guided motorcycle tours on Royal Enfield bikes across the United States — the first time this kind of touring experience has been offered there. It’s part of a broader push to deepen the brand’s international rider community during its anniversary year.

What to Watch Next

Expect the Himalayan 750’s full global unveil at EICMA 2026 in Milan, with an India launch expected in early 2027. Meanwhile, the Vintage Rides touring partnership in the US is expected to open for bookings in the coming weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 launch?

It’s expected to debut globally at EICMA 2026 in Milan, with an India launch expected in early 2027. Royal Enfield has not officially confirmed the India launch date.

What engine will the Himalayan 750 use?

A new 750cc parallel-twin engine, expected to produce around 55bhp and 60–65Nm of torque, based on the latest spy shots and industry reporting.

What is Royal Enfield’s 125th anniversary edition?

A limited Classic 650 125th Anniversary Special Edition with a distinctive hand-painted tank finish, on sale in Europe since August 2026. It is mechanically identical to the standard Classic 650.

Sourced from MotorcycleNews.com, Cycle News and Visordown (August 2026 reporting). Specifications and timelines marked as “expected” are media estimates, not yet officially confirmed by Royal Enfield.

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