Royal Enfield GT 750 spied testing: What to expect
Royal Enfield fans, there's something new on the horizon: a Continental GT test bike has been seen in India, looking a lot like the 650 but with some fresh tweaks.
The buzz is about a possible all-new 750 cc version, which could hit the roads in a few months (likely mid-2026) before an updated 650 arrives.
Design and features
The GT 750 brings in shorter twin chrome exhausts, rectangular bar-end mirrors (bye-bye round ones), and a seat with an upward-tapered subframe for a sportier vibe.
Inside, you're looking at a bigger 750 cc parallel-twin engine pushing out 54hp and 65 Nm of torque.
Expect dual-channel ABS, alloy wheels with tubeless tires, telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers (possibly with preload adjustment), and a single-pod or circular digital instrument cluster (Tripper/TFT possible in some variants).
What about pricing?
If you're thinking of saving up, the expected price range is around ₹3.80-₹3.90 lakh, not bad for what could be one of Royal Enfield's more powerful cafe racers.