Spy Pics: Royal Enfield Twin-Cylinder Motorcycle Spotted Testing For The First Time In India

Spy images of Royal Enfield's twin-cylinder 750cc test mule looks similar to the Continental GT.

Royal Enfield's upcoming twin-cylinder 750cc motorcycle has been spotted testing in India for the first time thereby increasing the hype around the launch of the flagship bike in the country.

Royal Enfield Twin-Cylinder 750cc Continental GT Spotted Testing In India

One of Team-BHP's member has shared the spy image of the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder 750cc motorcycle. The spy photo available is of the rear profile and is hard to talk about the design of the bike.

Royal Enfield Twin-Cylinder 750cc Continental GT Spotted Testing In India

However, the spy images of Royal Enfield's twin-cylinder 750cc testing in India looks similar to the Continental GT.

Previously, the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder was spotted testing in Spain where the engine was mounted on a modified version of the Continental GT.

Royal Enfield Twin-Cylinder 750cc Continental GT Spotted Testing In India

While the test mule of the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder looked comparable to the design of the Continental GT, closer inspection showed significant modifications made to the chassis along with several other design elements.

Royal Enfield Twin-Cylinder 750cc Continental GT Spotted Testing In India

Based on the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder test bike, the company is only using the Continental GT's body as a mask, and the new twin-cylinder engine will be offered as a whole new product. However, the company not released an official statement of the bike.

Royal Enfield Twin-Cylinder 750cc Continental GT Spotted Testing In India

The test bike spied in India features a café racer like rear-end, the twin-exhausts get a matte black finish compared to the chrome exhausts seen on the motorcycle spotted in Spain.

Royal Enfield Twin-Cylinder 750cc Continental GT Spotted Testing In India

Compared to the regular Continental GT, differences evident on the spy images of the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder motorcycle include a new rear suspension setup, revised turn indicator position and chain and sprocket arrangement on the left side.

Speculations hint that the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder will be powered by a 750cc unit and is expected to churn out over 50bhp and 60Nm of torque.

The India launch of the flagship Royal Enfield twin-cylinder is expected by the end of 2017.

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Once launched the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder will rival the Harley-Davidson Street Rod 750, below is an extensive photo gallery, click to view.

Article Published On: Wednesday, March 22, 2017, 13:00 [IST]
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