
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 and Himalayan Electric spotted on test
- Final production spec models are being tested in Ladakh
- Launch expected in late 2026
Royal Enfield has released a video on its social media platform featuring two Adventure motorcycles, and this has taken the internet by storm. The brand has released a video featuring the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 and the Him-E, or the Himalayan Electric. The near-production models of both ADVs have been tested in the high-altitude terrain of Ladakh and the brand has teased these motorcycles for the first time. Read details of the recently spotted ADV motorcycles below. Meanwhile, join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Community to stay updated on the latest automotive news.
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 750

The recently spotted Himalayan 750 appears to be production-ready. The motorcycle features USD front forks, which are expected to offer adjustability, along with a rear monoshock absorber. The tyre sizes seem to be 19-inch at the front and 17-inch at the rear, both fitted with dual-purpose tyres, new trapezoidal mirrors, and dual-front disc brakes. The styling is similar to the Himalayan 450, but the overall size is noticeably larger. The side profile sports an upswept exhaust, which looks quite appealing. At the front, it gets a windscreen and a round LED headlamp, similar to the one seen on the Himalayan 450.

The brand will remap and modify the existing 650cc platform to make it 750-friendly. However, the new teaser has not revealed much about the specs and details. The upcoming 750cc platform will also serve as a base for other motorcycles. The new 750cc engine is expected to produce 50 to 60 bhp of power.
Royal Enfield Himalayan Electric

At the 2023 EICMA show, the brand showcased an electrified version of the Himalayan, called the Him-E. The Himalayan Electric, as seen in the pictures, featured golden USD forks, knobby off-road tyres with golden spoke rims, a tall windscreen, and a monoshock rear suspension. The specifications and other details about the Himalayan Electric are still under wraps, but it is expected to feature an aluminium frame and subframe, with the battery and motor integrated as the stressed member. It is expected to boast the similar set of features as the Himalayan 450 and offer a slightly better dynamics and performance than the ICE model.

The brand has not revealed the launch timeline or any other details about these motorcycles. We expect them to make their debut in 2026. The Himalayan 750 will be the brands flagship ADV, while the Himalayan Electric will be sold under the Royal Enfield brand name instead of the Flying Flea sub-brand.
Verdict
The recently released photos hint that the upcoming Himalayan 750 is almost ready for launch. However, this could still be the final testing phase. On the other hand, the Himalayan Electric appears to be a test model equipped with several new components and looks like a prototype. The brand has remained tight-lipped about the launch of these two models.