Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 Showcased at Motoverse 2025
Royal Enfield has brought the Continental GT 750 to India for the first time, unveiling the prototype model at Motoverse 2025. The motorcycle was earlier showcased globally at EICMA 2025 and is still in its development phase, serving as a preview of the brand’s upcoming big-capacity café racer.

New 750cc Twin With More Power
The race-spec GT-R 750 will compete in the Royal Enfield GT Cup 2026. It uses a new 750cc, parallel-twin engine that is estimated to deliver around 30 per cent more power than the Continental GT 650. This gain comes from a larger displacement, an in-house full-system exhaust and a high-flow air intake.
The road-going production version will likely feature a toned-down tune with roughly 20 per cent more power than the existing 650 twin.
Track-Focused Café Racer

The GT-R 750 maintains classic café-racer styling with a retro fairing, sculpted fuel tank and stubby tail section. As a race motorcycle, it skips road equipment like the headlamp, indicators, mirrors and number plate mount.
The bike rides on a new lightweight chassis with a revised headstock. Suspension duties are handled by Showa telescopic forks and twin shock absorbers tuned for the racetrack. Braking performance comes from twin front discs paired with ByBre callipers, while 18-inch wheels are wrapped in racing-spec JK Tyre rubber.

India Launch Timeline
The production-spec Continental GT 750 is expected to make its global debut at EICMA 2026. An India launch could follow in late 2026 or early 2027, sitting above the GT 650 in Royal Enfield’s lineup.
With a bigger engine and track-inspired upgrades, the Continental GT 750 promises to bring a new level of performance to Royal Enfield’s café racer family.