Most Powerful Royal Enfield Spotted Testing! » MotorOctane

Royal Enfield bikes have a special place in every Indian’s heart, regardless of whether they know how to ride or are experienced riders. The brand has offered a wide range of bikes to cater to the needs of many different buyers. For those seeking more performance, Royal Enfield might launch its most powerful bike yet in 2026, and it has now been spotted testing. Here’s everything you need to know!
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Most Powerful Royal Enfield Bike Spotted!

RE Continental GT SpottedRE Continental GT Spotted

At EICMA 2025, Royal Enfield showcased two of its most powerful bikes, the Continental GT-R 750 and the Himalayan 750. And now, we have come across a few spy shots of the Continental GT 750 undergoing testing. One of the key highlights is that this is the GT 750 and not the GT-R 750, showcased at EICMA 2025, as it misses out on the cafe-racer styled fairing. Design-wise, the test mule seems to be undisguised and very closely resembles the existing Continental GT 650 with a few differences.

The test mule gets a twin-disc setup up front, a sculpted seat, circular turn indicators, a new bar-end mirror setup, a new exhaust design, and much more. Unfortunately, it seems like it will not get USD forks as the test mule gets telescopic front forks. In the images, the Continental GT seems to have a single pod instrument cluster, unlike the twin-pod setup on the current Continental GT 650. So, we can expect to see a round TFT instrument cluster, similar to the one on the Himalayan and Guerilla 450. But what else can we expect from this upcoming RE?

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Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 – What To Expect?

Royal Enfield Continental GT 750Royal Enfield Continental GT 750

Cosmetic changes aside, we can expect to see a better suspension setup. The test mule, unfortunately, misses out on USD front forks. However, we expect RE to offer USD forks in the production version. From the spy shots, we can see that the rear twin-shock suspension setup is also new, which could improve the handling and stability of the bike. Royal Enfield is yet to reveal the specifications of this new 750cc engine. However, we believe that the new mill will be based on the existing 650cc parallel twin engine. We can expect the 750cc parallel twin engine to put out 55bhp and 65Nm of torque along with a 6-speed gearbox. Royal Enfield, being Royal Enfield, might price the bike quite aggressively – anywhere between Rs 5 lakh and Rs 6 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). Royal Enfield may launch the Continental GT 750 later this year.

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