Royal Enfield Tests Café Racer 750cc Motorcycle, What Does It Look Like?

JAKARTA - Royal Enfield plans to present a large engine engine engine of 750 cc. It is stated that this model carries a cafre racer style and will share the platform with Interceptor 650.

Launching from BikeWale, Wednesday, November 20, the motorbike was caught on a spy camera conducting testing on the highway and is said to be replacing the current Continental GT 650.

Although the body is dominantly covered by camouflage, the motor features a distinctive cafre racer style with a stiff front fairing in the Monza style that extends back to half of the fuel tank.

Then, it is known that the motorbike uses a different fuel seat and tank with a more attractive visual and the presence of a round-shaped lower seat. This resembles the latest Bear 650 model.

The Indian motorcycle manufacturer also features braking with a double disk on the front that facilitates motors with better stopping power than the single disk in other 650 cc models.

In the image catch, this motorbike is seen using a rim with a diameter of up to 18 inches with a suspension setup consisting of a traditional telescopic fork. It is estimated that the USD tuning will be used for other 750 cc models such as the upcoming Himalayan 750.

Speaking of performance, this iron horse has a potential with a power of 5-7 dk greater than the current 650 cc model. The manufacturer will present it with a 47 dk double cylinder engine and a 52 Nm torque.

The café rate 750 cc-style motorbike is likely to make its debut between 2026 and 2027 or along with the launch of the Anticeptor 750 which is eagerly awaited.