RE Continental GT 750 has been spied during its final test runs, expected to be unveiled later this year.
Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 has been spied while doing its pre-launch tests. The very first twin-cylinder engined motorcycle from Royal Enfield, the Continental GT 750 is in its final stages of testing and is expected to be unveiled later this year.
The spotted test mule unlike before has a longer seat that could accommodate a pillion as well. Royal Enfield could offer the Continental GT 750 in a single seat as well as a longer seat (to seat two) option. The Continental GT 750 features a twin-pod instrument cluster, twin canister exhaust layout, Pirelli tyres, front and rear disc brakes with ABS.
Powering the RE Continental GT 750 is a new 750cc, twin-cylinder, fuel-injected engine that is expected to produce 45-50 HP of power and 50-60 Nm of torque. Once launched, the Continental GT 750 will take on the likes of the Harley-Davidson Street 750 and through this launch Royal Enfield intends to become the global middle-weight motorcycle market leader.
RE Continental GT 750
– Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 has been spotted during its pre-launch tests
– The Continental GT 750 is powered by a 750cc engine that is expected to produce 45-50 HP
– The Continental GT 750 will take on the Harley-Davidson Street 750
Source – Rushlane.com