The Continental GT-R 750 is poised to be the brand’s first model in the bigger 750cc segment of motorcycles in the Indian market.
Royal Enfield is working on a new range of 750cc motorcycles for the Indian market. The first two motorcycles planned under this big bike portfolio are the Continental GT-R 750 and Himalayan 750. The former has been sighted during its test runs multiple times in the past and this time around too, it has been spied testing ahead of the purported debut at the EICMA 2025 in November. The fresh set of spy-images suggests that Royal Enfield is testing the entry-level variant of the Continental GT-R 750 on the Indian roads.
Royal Enfield has developed a new 750cc platform which will spawn multiple motorcycles across different segments. The Continental GT-R 750 will be the company’s first fully-faired motorcycle to launch in the Indian market. The test mule is said to have taken cues from the racing-spec version of the Continental GT-R 650 which we have seen in the GT Cup racing.

The spy-shots show the test unit without any chrome embellishments which is quite surprising as the rear profile of the GT 650 boasts of a tail-light section with lots of chrome treatment. The 2026 Royal Enfield Continental GT-R 750, more or less, will feature chrome around the engine and dual exhaust pipes, as visible in the images. The earlier test mules of the GT-R 750 had engine in matte black theme while the twin exhausts were blacked out, indicating they were range-topping variants.