The upcomingRoyal EnfieldHimalayan 750 has been spotted testing once again, with the latest spy shots indicating that the motorcycle is moving closer to production readiness.
The new flagship ADV from Royal Enfield is expected to make its debut in full production form at EICMA 2026 before eventually going on sale in India and overseas.
The latest test mule appears to be undergoing load and touring evaluation, as it was equipped with hard panniers mounted at the rear. Interestingly, the panniers have been designed around the motorcycle's high-mounted exhaust, implying these may eventually be offered as part of the official accessories catalogue. The test bike also carried a headlamp grille for protection against the elements.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 750: Design
The motorcycle continues to resemble the existing Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 when it comes to the silhouette, although it appears noticeably larger and more substantial. The Himalyaan 750 carries a bigger fuel tank, taller windscreen, extended side fairing, and an upswept exhaust setup. The round LED headlamp and tower-style front section remain intact, while trapezoidal rear-view mirrors replace the circular units on the Himalayan 450. The round TFT display also appears to have been carried over from the smaller motorcycle.

