Overview
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 is a highly anticipated motorcycle that is expected to launch in 2026. It will be the most powerful and capable Himalayan yet, with a 750cc parallel-twin engine producing around 52-54 bhp.
The Himalayan 750 will feature a new TFT screen, LED lighting, riding modes, and possibly switchable ABS. It will also have adjustable suspension, dual-purpose tires, and a rugged build, making it suitable for off-road riding.
The Himalayan 750 is expected to be a premium offering in the adventure-touring segment. It will compete with motorcycles like the Kawasaki Versys 650, Suzuki V-Strom 650XT, and Benelli TRK 502.
Brand |
Royal Enfield |
Model |
Himalayan 750 2026 |
Status |
Coming soon |
Release Date |
2026 |
Tech Specs |
|
Engine |
DOHC, liquid-cooled, four-stroke single; 4 valves |
Displacement |
750CC |
Bore x Stroke |
84.0 x 81.5mm |
Compression Ratio |
11.5:1 |
Transmission/Final Drive |
6-speed/chain |
Horsepower |
52 bhp |
Torque |
55 Nm |
Fuel System |
Fuel injection w/ 42mm throttle body |
Clutch |
Wet, multiplate slipper/assist |
Frame |
Steel twin-spar tubular |
Front Suspension |
43mm Showa SFF inverted fork; 7.9 in. travel |
Rear Suspension |
Showa monoshock, preload adjustable; 7.9 in. travel |
Front Brake |
ByBre 2-piston caliper, 320mm disc w/ switchable ABS |
Rear Brake |
ByBre 1-piston caliper, 270mm disc w/ switchable ABS |
Wheels, Front/Rear |
21 in./17 in. |
Tires, Front/Rear |
90/90-21 / 140/80-17 |
Rake/Trail |
26.5°/5.0 in. |
Wheelbase |
59.4 in. |
Ground Clearance |
9.0 in. |
Seat Height |
32.5 to 33.3 in. |
Fuel Capacity |
4.5 gal. |
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