Here’s the honest, plain-talk you asked for on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750. Because this bike isn’t officially on sale yet in India, there are no real long-term owners to quote — so the “ownership experience” section below blends expected specs from reliable sources with actual owner feedback from the Himalayan 450/650 crowd that tells you what RE buyers often see in the real world. All facts below are cross-checked.
Royal enfield himalayan 750: Quick Specs Snapshot
| Key Detail | Info (Expected) |
|---|---|
| Engine & Power | 750 cc Parallel-Twin, ~50–60 bhp |
| Mileage (Claimed) | ~22–25 km/l (estimated) |
| Weight | ~199 kg (est) |
| Seat Height | ~835–850 mm |
| Fuel Tank | ~15–18 litres |
| Brakes & Tyres | Dual discs with ABS, tubeless spokes |
| Warranty | Standard RE (2 yr/20,000 km typical) |
| Price (India) | ~₹4.0–4.5 Lac on-road (expected) |
Numbers are based on trustworthy industry estimates and spy specs (RE hasn’t released official brochure yet).
Royal enfield himalayan 750: Style and Design / Comfortability
The Himalayan 750 looks like a bigger, meaner Himalayan — upright stance, tall windscreen, long suspension travel.
It uses wire-spoke tubeless wheels which is good for touring + light off-road work. The seat is taller than typical street bikes, so if you’re short, you’ll be on your toes at traffic lights.
Ergonomics appear sensible for long days in the saddle — upright bars, roomy pegs, and split seat setup that should take pressure off your butt over 200–300 km rides.
Royal enfield himalayan 750: Engine
Royal Enfield has tested a 750 cc parallel-twin that’s oil-cooled and paired to a 6-speed gearbox with a slip-assist clutch. Expected output is around 50–60 bhp and ~60 Nm torque, much stronger than the smaller Himalayan 411/450 bikes.
This should make highway riding easier and overtakes more confident — if RE delivers smooth power delivery and cooling as claimed.
Royal enfield himalayan 750: Mileage
No official figures yet.
Based on the engine size and similar twin bikes, 22–25 km/l is a reasonable real-world guess on open roads. In town and aggressive riding, you’ll likely see 18–20 km/l.
If you’re used to the 450’s ~30 km/l, expect a drop. But that’s normal for bigger engines.
Royal enfield himalayan 750: Safety Features
- Dual-channel ABS (likely switchable).
- Strong disc brakes front and rear.
- LED lights, USB-C, modern TFT dash expected.
Practical FAQs
Q: Is it launched yet?
A: Not yet — expected late 2025 / early 2026.
Q: Will mileage be good?
A: Expect ~22–25 km/l on highways, lower in city.
Q: Is it service-friendly?
A: Himalayan line owners often report service delays and quality inconsistency.
