Royal Enfield 750cc Twin Might be the Next on Cards

Here is the thing which is running in the iconic Indian motorcycle maker's mind, Royal Enfield. The firm is on the utmost level and probably be executed anytime soon the in the fiscal year. The company is planning to introduce an all new and the biggest engined cruiser motorcycle, based on the Royal Enfield Continental GT. The state of amazement in the upcoming cruiser is that it would be featuring an In-Line Twin motor carrying an engine displacement of 750cc. The cruiser maker is spreading its wings by introducing the all new 750cc displaced engined motorcycle, which will directly be competing against the existing Harley-Davidson Street 750.

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Believing the spy shots of the Royal Enfield upcoming motorcycle, it can be concluded that the firm is surely be coming soon with an all new powerful cruiser carrying a beasty performance. As per the spy shots, it clearly reveals the Continental GT's fuel tank. So, it could be imagined that the upcoming In-line Twin 750cc cruiser would be surrounded around the Royal Enfield Continental GT's chassis. Expected to retain the similar curves and cues, it would be making its appearance as a powerful cruiser carrying striking performance.

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Correlating with other products in the portfolio, the upcoming 750cc In-line Twin would be having an air-cooled mechanism. Forecasting about the upcoming cruiser, it would be loaded with DOHC, twin-carburetor motor delivering around 50 BHP of maximum power and 60Nm of peak torque. The company is sincerely working over the worldwide growth and production. The upcoming 750cc displaced cruiser might be designed by the newly joined member, Pierre Terblanche, an Ex-Ducati designer who has crafted various gorgeous machines.

Eventually, we need to hold for any official announcement to come along our way in order to check out the consequences of these spy shots. Stay tuned with SAGMart to know more about the upcoming In-line twin engined cruiser.

Source: Image Courtesy: www.Bikeportal.in