Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 spied with new alloy wheels, signalling a more road-friendly approach while retaining its adventure styling.
By Divyam Dubey

Royal Enfield’s Himalayan 750 has been spotted testing again, and this time the bike features alloy wheels. This is a notable change, suggesting the company is planning to offer a variant that’s more suited to riders who spend most of their time on city roads or highways. The bike in the latest spyshot looks close to production, complete with practical details like crash guards and racks for luggage. All this points to Royal Enfield preparing its most powerful Himalayan model yet, which has riders waiting for its official launch.
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The look of the Himalayan 750 stays true to its adventure-bike roots, keeping the tough, ready-for-anything stance the Himalayan range is known for. Test models now show some useful updates like a split seat and an upswept exhaust, which should make longer rides more comfortable. The new digital instrument panel is expected to include smartphone connectivity and navigation, marking a clear upgrade in technology. These updates indicate that the bike is designed for riders who want the capability of an adventure motorcycle along with the comfort and convenience suited for daily use.
One big improvement is the adjustable suspension at both the front and rear. This means riders can tailor how the bike handaling based on what kind of journey they’re on or how much they’re carrying. This setup is a sign Royal Enfield has taken on board what riders want, making sure the bike can cope better with different surfaces and loads.
The Himalayan 750 will pack a new 750cc twin-cylinder engine that should deliver adequate power and torque for highway riding and carrying extra weight. It’s expected to come with 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch, traction control, and ride modes. This engine and tech setup should help Royal Enfield compete against other mid-sized adventure motorcycles in the market.
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Royal Enfield is expected to officially reveal the Himalayan 750 at the EICMA 2025 show, with launches to follow soon in India and other important markets. The alloy wheel option is likely to be available right away, giving buyers more flexibility to pick the version that suits their style.