Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Revealed with Dual Disc Brakes and Single-Side Upswept Exhaust and Himalayan Electric Undergoes Testing as Future EV Platform.
Introduction Royal Enfield has officially teased two highly anticipated motorcycles—the Himalayan 750 and the Himalayan Electric. These adventure-ready bikes were spotted undergoing testing in Ladakh, marking a significant milestone for the brand’s foray into high-performance and electric touring segments. With India’s growing appetite for adventure touring and sustainable mobility, these motorcycles could reshape the landscape of premium and eco-friendly motorcycling.

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Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Bigger, Stronger, and More Capable
- Engine Upgrade: Expected to house a 750cc parallel-twin engine derived from Royal Enfield’s 650cc platform, delivering a power output around 55 bhp.
- Design & Ergonomics: An upswept exhaust, split-seat setup, and LED headlamp give it a modern touch while retaining its rugged Himalayan DNA.
- Chassis & Suspension: The motorcycle is equipped with upside-down front forks, a monoshock rear suspension, and spoked wheels, indicating strong touring capabilities.
- Touring-Oriented Setup: Unlike the 450 Himalayan, this version sports a 19-inch front wheel, making it more suited for long highway rides rather than extreme off-road conditions.
With the Himalayan 750, Royal Enfield is tapping into India’s growing demand for powerful adventure tourers, especially with riders looking for a comfortable upgrade for extended journeys.

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Royal Enfield Himalayan Electric: The Future of Adventure Riding
The Himalayan Electric is closer to production than ever, having already been showcased in concept form. It signals Royal Enfield’s commitment to eco-friendly adventure touring.
- Sustainable Materials: Prototype units feature flax fiber composites, an eco-conscious alternative to traditional bike materials.
- Battery & Frame: An aluminum chassis, possibly with a magnesium-enclosed battery pack, ensures structural rigidity while keeping weight in check.
- Modern Aesthetics: A tall windscreen, a fully LED lighting system, and a single-piece seat merge tradition with innovation.
- Braking & Safety: Equipped with twin petal disc brakes upfront and a single-disc rear setup, ensuring optimal stopping power.
Royal Enfield’s foray into electric adventure touring aligns well with India’s rapidly evolving EV infrastructure. With increased charging stations and government incentives for electric two-wheelers, the Himalayan Electric could be a game-changer.
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