Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 To Launch Next Month? » MotorOctane

One of the most-awaited Royal Enfield bikes, the Himalayan 750, has been spotted multiple times on test. However, there’s no official word from Royal Enfield regarding the launch. However, a few rumours suggest that it will launch next month. So, is this rumour true? Let’s find out!
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Launch!

Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Launch  Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Launch

Well, it is still unclear whether Royal Enfield will officially launch the Himalayan next month. However, there is a good chance that RE will showcase the Himalayan 750 at the EICMA. EICMA, one of the biggest events for motorcycle brands, will be held between November 4 and 9, and we expect Royal Enfield to showcase a few bikes. These include:

  • Himalayan 750
  • Himalayan Electric
  • Production-ready version of the Flying Flea
  • Continental GT750

We have seen many spy shots of the Himalayan 750 and the Himalayan Electric being tested in the rough terrains of Ladakh. Alongside the two Himalayans was also the Flying Flea, going through its own testing process. That said, we do know a few key details about the upcoming Himalayan 750. Here’s everything we know so far!

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Specs And Features

RE Himalayan 750 Spotted RE Himalayan 750 Spotted

There have been so many spy shots of the Himalayan 750, revealing small but important details about the ADV. For instance, we have seen two variants of the Himalayan 750 in its testing phase. We think Royal Enfield may offer a more road-focused variant, which will be more of a touring bike, with a smaller 19-inch front wheel and alloy wheels. RE may offer a second off-road-focused variant with a few more off-road features, along with a 21-inch front wheel and tubeless spoke wheels.

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We expect features like a round digital instrument cluster, all-LED lighting, a two-in-one exhaust system, and much more. Moreover, features like adjustable front and rear suspension, ABS modes, traction control, and cruise control might be added to the features list. We expect the 750cc parallel twin engine to produce around 55bhp and 65Nm of torque. Royal Enfield may price the bikes at Rs 5.50 Lakh to Rs 6 Lakh (on-road, Mumbai). 

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