Royal Enfield 750cc Motorcycles Teaser Video Out

India’s one of the prominent motorcycle maker, the Royal Enfield, is planning to launch some new models to happy his customer base across the globe and attract new range of customers. The new bikes will be powered by a new edition of twin cylinder and more strong engine.

For some time, Royal Enfield is testing two new larger cc motorcycles. The bikes now teased in a new video by Siddhartha Lal, Royal Enfield CEO. Not much information spreaded out about the motorcycles till now. Leaked images unboxes that the bike can get a modified Continental GT chassis along with traditional shock absorbers at the front and rear ends. The new motorcycle also occupies a disc brakes in the front and rear accompanied with dual channel ABS. The maximum torque of the bike is expected to be 50-60 Nm.

Last year, on the announcement occasion of Royal Enfield’s results for Q2, 2016-2017, the CEO gave assent that the company will launch a brand new motorcycles this year. At present, the royal enfield motorcycles are powered by 350cc and 500cc engines and ranged in the price of Rs. 1.5 lakh to 2 lakh. With the launch of two brand new RE motorcycles, the company wants to target the larger audience base in the global market. Royal Enfield is targeting the Harley Davidson Street by launching the new 750cc twin cylinder motorcycle.

Mr. Siddharth Vikram Lal said about the 750cc motorcycle, “It will be absolutely highway worthy and therefore it will bring us out of a niche segment in a lot of faster international markets. Even in markets like Brazil and all, where we are going to, which have quicker roads than India, our futuristic motorcycles will help us in being extremely highway-friendly and worthy.”

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The company is also putting money into a new production models to match with ongoing trends across the globe. The Royal Enfield Motorcycles have received many accolades from its customers and working around to do so. Furthermore, the company has put huge money in R&D about the new bike.

Now, India is not a price-concerning country as we have Triumph, Davidson, Honda, Ducati, and Yamaha Superbikes in the country with the rising graph of sales. To keep up with the new trends, it is quite reasonable to increase the Royal enfield variants in the market to compete against the best motorcycles.