
The Royal Enfield Interceptor 750 has been seen testing in India, revealing several updates such as a new LED tail light, alloy wheels, and an increase in engine displacement from 650cc to 750cc.
Motorcycle enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as the highly anticipated Royal Enfield Interceptor 750 has been spotted on Indian roads again, undergoing testing.

As reported by Bikewale, the latest spy shots showcase some interesting updates to this modern-retro bike.
At first glance, the design stays true to the current Interceptor 650, keeping the round LED headlamp, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and familiar side panels, according to the publication.
However, there are some notable upgrades, including a new LED tail light cluster, alloy wheels, and circular LED indicators, giving the bike a more modern feel.

The Interceptor 750 is expected to have an increased engine displacement, moving from 650cc to 750cc. This enhancement is likely to allow the parallel-twin engine to produce over 50bhp, providing a significant boost in power and torque. Unlike its sibling, the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, the Interceptor 750 is expected to feature a twin exhaust setup, which should be more refined than the current finish of the test bike.
In terms of technology, the Interceptor 750 is rumored to come with a TFT display similar to that of the Guerrilla 450, with higher-end variants offering Bluetooth connectivity and navigation.