Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 could make its global debut at EICMA 2025
The adventure bike everyone’s been waiting for might finally be ready.
If the latest reports out of India are anything to go by, Royal Enfield could finally be ready to pull the wraps off the long-rumored Himalayan 750—and it might happen sooner than expected.
According to a reports, the production-ready Himalayan 750 is tipped to debut at EICMA 2025, the world’s biggest motorcycle trade show happening in Milan this November 4–9. After that, it’s reportedly set to make another public appearance at Motoverse 2025 in Goa later that month, from November 21–23.
The move would make sense. Royal Enfield used EICMA last year to roll out a wave of new models, including the Classic 650, Bear 650, and even its first electric concept, the Flying Flea. And considering how much buzz the 750cc Himalayan has already stirred thanks to multiple spy shots, a major global reveal at Milan feels right on schedule.
The new Himalayan 750 is expected to join the lineup as one of Royal Enfield’s biggest-capacity motorcycles yet, sitting above the existing Himalayan 450. Some insiders even claim an electric “Him-E” adventure bike could follow, although that’s still up in the air.
Spy photos show two clear directions for the model: one off-road-oriented variant with spoked wheels, and another road-ready version sporting cast wheels. That could mean Royal Enfield is preparing to offer the 750 in multiple trims to appeal to both touring riders and hardcore trail fans.
Nothing’s confirmed for now, but one thing’s certain—the Himalayan nameplate has never been more exciting. Whether it’s an all-terrain explorer or a long-distance mile-muncher, Royal Enfield’s next big adventure bike could easily be one of the biggest reveals at EICMA this year.
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