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Production-Ready Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Spied

A test mule of the Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 has been spotted testing in Southern Europe. The prototype appears to be production-ready. These are the clearest images of the upcoming adventure tourer so far. They reveal interesting details about the motorcycle, such as its design, cycle parts, and engine.

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A New Engine For The Royal Enfield Himalayan 750

The Himalayan 750 will get a new engine. It will be developed from Royal Enfield's 650cc motor, which currently powers the Interceptor, Shotgun, and Continental. A higher capacity would mean more power and torque. The transmission will likely continue to be a 6-speed unit.

Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 To Get Dual-Disc Brakes

The test mule rides on spoked wheels, 19-inch at the front and 17-inch at the back. There are USD forks at the front and what appears to be a monoshock setup at the back. The Himalayan 750 will come with dual-disc brakes at the front. This setup will likely carry over to the next-gen models of the Interceptor and Continental.

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Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Will Have A New TFT Display

The design of the test mule evolves from the Himalayan 450. A new fairing replaces the jerry-can holders on either side. There is a tall windscreen and what appears to be a new, bigger TFT display. A silver bash plate lends a rugged look to the motorcycle. The Himalayan 750 will come with all LED lighting.

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