Royal Enfield is a name that holds a special place in the heart of every bike lover. And now the company is in the news again with its upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 750’s new Alloy Wheel Variant. Recently it has been seen again during testing, and this time its glimpse has opened up many new secrets of the bike. So let’s know the details.
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Alloy Wheel Variant
Spy shots make it look clear that this model is now almost production-ready. During testing it saw saree guard, crash guards, and fuel tank cage – which is considered to be the signature element of Himalayan.

This new variant has a special feature that has remote preload adjuster for rear suspension, whose knob shows below the bike’s left side sub-frame. This will greatly improve both ride quality and control.
In addition, the road-biased tyres used in this model are low-trade, making it more smooth and perfect for on-road riding. These tire designs are completely different from the previous 19–17 inch spoke wheel variants, changing both its look and feel.
Technology
Royal Enfield has also done a lot of work on technology in this bike. Circular TFT Screen is now offered in it which is equipped with features like Google Maps Navigation and smartphone connection. That is, the mess of mobile during long rides.
The Himalayan 750 is designed with a new frame and subframe design. It is not only Strong but also manages the weight better, making the Riding Experience even smoother.

Engine
Now talk about its engine, the Himalayan 750 will get 750cc parallel-twin engine, which is the reworked version of the company’s 650cc engine. It is expected that this engine will give more than 50bhp power and 60Nm torque. With this the company is offering 6-speed gearbox, which will make riding on the highway even easier and fun.
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Launch
According to reports, Royal Enfield may showcase the Himalayan 750 at EICMA 2025 in Milan, Italy. It is then expected to launch in India during Royal Enfield Motoverse 2025.










