Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 Spotted Testing
Modified On Nov 20, 2024 11:51 AM By Govind for Royal Enfield Continental GT 650
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The bike gets a reworked design and styling which looks amazing
Quick News Highlights
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The upcoming Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 has been spotted testing
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Gets a new 750cc engine & a lot of design changes
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Will likely be unveiled by the end of 2025
The Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 has been spotted testing in India, and the images have given us a good idea of what to expect from this upcoming Royal Enfield bike. Judging by the images, it is clear that the bike has undergone a lot of changes to its design, underpinnings and even the engine.
Looks wise, the bike still maintains that retro cafe racer styling that we have come to associate with the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650. But to distinguish the bike a bit more from the GT 650, Royal Enfield has made some interesting changes. The addition of a new retro-style bikini fairing is the main thing that stands out.
There are a few smaller bits that are also visible, like the addition of a race plate on the side panel, to give the bike a more sporty look perhaps. Similar to what the brand has already done with the recently launched Royal Enfield Bear 650. Lastly, the exhaust ends cans have also seen a change, with the bike now getting more compact looking ones.
Coming to the performance, the bike is likely powered by a new 750cc engine likely based on the 650cc platform, with a few changes. It could offer more power and performance compared to the Continental GT 650.
There are also a few changes to the bike’s underpinnings as well. The main one being, the addition of a twin disc braking setup at the front. Other than this, the bike features a similar suspension setup as the Continental GT 650, with a telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers. It rolls on 18-inch alloys at both ends.
We expect the Continental GT 750 to be unveiled by the end of 2025, with a launch likely happening around the same time or early 2026.