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2017 Royal Enfield 750CC Model Spied [PHOTOS]! Looks, Specs, Price And Release Date Revealed
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First Posted: Nov 03, 2016 05:00 AM EDT
If the recent leaks are to be believed, the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model might be launched earlier then expected. While the new 750cc motorcycle has been spied quite recently undergoing tests, the brand had revealed earlier that they're preparing for an all-new motorcycle launch soon. This could mean that the next model could hit the streets before March 2017.
RushLane reports that the company has confirmed that the spied motorcycle is the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model and could officially reach the market by March 2017. Here's what we know about the upcoming model so far:
2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model: Looks
The all-new model, as stated before, has been revealed to be powered by a 750cc engine. Although the leaked spyshots have revealed the new motor on the Continental GT, Royal Enfield claims that it'd be an all-new model and so it is also quite possible that the upcoming model will get a different name than the earlier Thunderbird, Classic, Continental GT or Bullet.
2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model: Specs And Features
Although no official statement has been made yet regarding the specs and features of the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model, fans are excited just by hearing the news of the launch of a new model. The new motorcycle appears to be based on the earlier Continental GT chassis along with some new features and modifications.
Powered by a 750cc parallel twin engine, the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model should easily give a power output between 45 to 50HP and a Torque of 60Nm. The spied images reveal a new telescopic front suspension at the front, whereas, the rear has been fitted with Paioli shock absorbers.
2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model: Market Expectations
Royal Enfield has seen a rapid growth of 33 percent in its sales last month, selling 59,217 units this October as compared to the last year's sales of 44,522 units. The company has not only invested Rs 600crore on its Chennai plant, it also has the plan to improve the production capacity to 6.75 lakh units at the time of next model's launch.
The 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc model is supposed to be the flagship motorcycle in the company's lineup and is expected to be launched in India before March 2017. The motorcycle will reportedly compete with Harley-Davidson Street 750 and other heavy duty bikes on the streets.
Royal Enfield will begin the first production phase in the second quarter of next year, at the new facility located seven kilometers from the company's Oragadam facility for a price tag of around 2.80 Lakhs. Stay Tuned to SWR for more latest news and updates on the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc model.
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First Posted: Nov 03, 2016 05:00 AM EDT
If the recent leaks are to be believed, the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model might be launched earlier then expected. While the new 750cc motorcycle has been spied quite recently undergoing tests, the brand had revealed earlier that they're preparing for an all-new motorcycle launch soon. This could mean that the next model could hit the streets before March 2017.
RushLane reports that the company has confirmed that the spied motorcycle is the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model and could officially reach the market by March 2017. Here's what we know about the upcoming model so far:
2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model: Looks
The all-new model, as stated before, has been revealed to be powered by a 750cc engine. Although the leaked spyshots have revealed the new motor on the Continental GT, Royal Enfield claims that it'd be an all-new model and so it is also quite possible that the upcoming model will get a different name than the earlier Thunderbird, Classic, Continental GT or Bullet.
2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model: Specs And Features
Although no official statement has been made yet regarding the specs and features of the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model, fans are excited just by hearing the news of the launch of a new model. The new motorcycle appears to be based on the earlier Continental GT chassis along with some new features and modifications.
Powered by a 750cc parallel twin engine, the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model should easily give a power output between 45 to 50HP and a Torque of 60Nm. The spied images reveal a new telescopic front suspension at the front, whereas, the rear has been fitted with Paioli shock absorbers.
2017 Royal Enfield 750cc Model: Market Expectations
Royal Enfield has seen a rapid growth of 33 percent in its sales last month, selling 59,217 units this October as compared to the last year's sales of 44,522 units. The company has not only invested Rs 600crore on its Chennai plant, it also has the plan to improve the production capacity to 6.75 lakh units at the time of next model's launch.
The 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc model is supposed to be the flagship motorcycle in the company's lineup and is expected to be launched in India before March 2017. The motorcycle will reportedly compete with Harley-Davidson Street 750 and other heavy duty bikes on the streets.
Royal Enfield will begin the first production phase in the second quarter of next year, at the new facility located seven kilometers from the company's Oragadam facility for a price tag of around 2.80 Lakhs. Stay Tuned to SWR for more latest news and updates on the 2017 Royal Enfield 750cc model.
See Now: NASA's Juno Spacecraft's Rendezvous With Jupiter's Mammoth Cyclone