• By Kanika Sachdeva
  • Fri, 21 Nov 2025 05:54 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Royal Enfield Continental GT 750: Following its global reveal at EICMA 2025 in early November, the race-spec prototype of the Royal Enfield Continental GT-R 750 has been brought to the ongoing Motoverse 2025 event in Goa. The showcase model's 'Testing in Progress' badge suggests that the Continental GT-R 750 is currently in a development stage. Set to replace the GT 650, the Continental GT-R 750 race bike will compete in next year's Indian National Rally Championship (INRC). 

Royal Enfield Continental GT 750: India Launch Details

Since the production version is due, the Continental GT 750 bike is expected to arrive in two forms: a race-inspired bike with a semi-fairing and a classic version without a fairing. The GT 750 could go on sale in the Indian market in late 2026, following its global rollout in the first half of next year. Royal Enfield could target a price of Rs 3.90 lakh to Rs 4.10 lakh, given that the 650cc lineup starts at Rs 3.32 lakh for the Interceptor and goes up to Rs 4.32 lakh for the top-end Super Meteor.

Royal Enfield Continental GT 750: Engine, Hardware

There is a possibility that the Continental GT 750 might be the first Royal Enfield to feature the larger motor. The motor will be a new air/oil-cooled parallel-twin unit, which is likely to deliver around 55bhp and 65Nm of peak torque. While specific details are under wraps, it is safe to assume that the race-tuned GT-R 750 will be more powerful than the standard version.

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Hardware-wise, the race-spec version has a telescopic/twin shock absorber setup, both supplied by Showa. Twin front discs and a single rear motor handle braking. The show model also features a new chassis and a redesigned steering assembly. 

Royal Enfield Continental GT 750: Design. Display

The GT 750 race bike's bikini fairing, a cafe racer fuel tank, low clip-on handlebars, rear-set footpegs, and a compact tail section work together to deliver a retro-racer design. The bike rolls on 18-inch alloy wheels, and for instrumentation, it features a twin-pod console. 

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