Overview
- The latest test mule lacks a fairing and reveals twin front discs, LED indicators, a single-pod instrument cluster, shorter chrome mufflers, a revised seat and subframe, and reshaped rectangular bar-end mirrors.
- Autocar India notes the bare-metal engine casings resemble the 650, keeping uncertainty over whether this is an updated GT 650 or the forthcoming GT 750.
- Earlier sightings showed a Continental GT-R variant with a quarter fairing and twin analogue-style dials with small LCDs, while another mule used a single circular TFT likely offering smartphone connectivity.
- Reports continue to point to a 750cc parallel twin derived from the 648cc platform with estimated outputs around 55–60 bhp and 60–65 Nm, plus a six-speed gearbox with assist-and-slipper clutch, though none of this is confirmed.
- Chassis and braking hardware spotted across mules include telescopic forks, twin rear shocks, 18-inch wheels, and ByBre calipers, with an EICMA showcase and an India launch by late 2026 or early 2027 widely projected but unannounced.