Royal Enfield 750cc Line-up Revealed | Reviews | Variants | Specs
Royal Enfield has been working on its middle-weight bikes to diversify its lineup. Among these, The Himalayan and The Interceptor are the first choices to imply a new Royal Enfield 750cc engine.
According to the reports, rumours about the same topic have been confirmed with new spy shots of the bike on the internet. With a bigger and more powerful engine, the bike is expected to get multiple other upgrades based on the spy shots. Extending the range of Royal Enfield 750cc bikes, the upcoming version of its Interceptor will get an extended list of features compared to the existing 650cc version.
However, it will carry forward the legacy of old retro Royal Enfield in terms of its design. The interceptor will have a round-shaped headlight with a raised handlebar and a drop-shaped fuel tank. Regarding its design, the side panels on the tank and the rear end seem to have LED tail light clusters with new alloy wheels.
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The photos also give a peak at the instrument cluster of the new Royal Enfield. It seems to have a circular TFT display, with the same unit that the brand has been using on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. It offers various features to the riders by giving them the convenience of Bluetooth connectivity and Google Maps.
The Royal Enfield 750cc engine, which is used for the Interceptor 750, is expected to have a higher power output, compared to the older version. Along with this, the brand is offering twin exhausts unlike the one used on its Bear 650, which has a single exhaust with two merged in one. To support the mechanical powers, the brand seems to be using telescopic front forks and twin shock absorbers at the rear end. It has also added a dual-front disc setup, while the rear end has a single disc.