Overview
- The Himalayan 750, seen in fresh spy shots Monday, carried hard panniers, a headlight grille and alloy wheels that point to an official accessories range.
- Royal Enfield has confirmed the production bike will be shown at EICMA 2026 in Milan, with a market launch expected shortly after.
- Reports say a new 750cc parallel-twin based on the current 650 unit will keep air- and oil-cooling and aim for roughly 55–60 hp.
- Test mules show upside-down front forks, long-travel suspension, dual front discs with ByBre calipers and options for spoked or alloy wheels.
- Outlets expect a full-color TFT with navigation, phone pairing and riding modes, while extended testing continues toward an India launch around late 2026 with price estimates near Rs 4–4.5 lakh.