Royal Enfield is a very popular two-wheeler manufacturer not just in India, but across the world. This Madras-based Indian bikemaker is acclaimed for its range of evocative motorcycles. Royal Enfield has a vast portfolio and it also sells the most affordable twin-cylinder motorcycles of India. They are the Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650. Now, for the year 2021, the company has updated these bikes and here are the price details of the new BS6 compliant 2021 Royal Enfield 650 Twins.
2021 Royal Enfield 650 Twins BS6 Variant-wise Price List
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Interceptor 650 Colour Schemes | Price (Ex-showroom India) |
RE Interceptor 650 Single Tone | Rs. 2.75 lakhs |
RE Interceptor 650 Dual Tone | Rs. 2.83 lakhs |
RE Interceptor 650 Chrome | Rs. 2.97 lakhs |
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650
Continental GT 650 Colour Schemes | Price (Ex-showroom India) |
RE Continental GT 650 Single Tone | Rs. 2.91 lakhs |
RE Continental GT 650 Dual Tone | Rs. 2.99 lakhs |
RE Continental GT 650 Chrome | Rs. 3.13 lakhs |
So, as you have seen in the above price list, the price of the new 2021 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 starts at Rs. 2.75 lakhs. The updated new 2021 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is priced from Rs. 2.91 lakhs. All prices stick to Ex-showroom pan-India, except Karnataka and Kerala. The Ex-showroom prices of these motorcycles are upto 15,000 rupees less in these two states. Now, if we talk about the changes, so the new updated 2021 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 and Interceptor 650 Twins haven't got a host of updates.
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The updates are purely cosmetic and these 650cc motorcycles can now be customised with a host of RE's MiY (Make-it-Yours) options too. The updated Interceptor 650 is available in seven colour variants. They are Ventura Blue, Orange Crush, Canyon Red, Downtown Drag, Sunset Strip, Baker Express and a new chrome variant called Mark 2. The Continental GT 650 gets five colour variants. They are Rocker Red, British Racing Green, Ventura Storm, Dux Deluxe and Mister Clean. The motorcycles now also get blacked-out bits and new graphics on the body panels, especially with the dual-tone shades.
The mechanicals of these RE motorcycles remains the same as before. Both are still powered by a BS6 compliant 648cc, parallel-twin, air-cooled engine. This motor churns out 47.65 PS of power at 7250 RPM and 52 Nm of peak torque at 5250 RPM. The engine comes mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox and they feature fuel-injection technology and a slipper clutch too. What are your thoughts on the updated RE's 650 Twins? Do feel free to share your opinions with all of us in the comments section below. You can also join our 91Wheels Auto Enthusiast Telegram group (click via mobile to join) curated exclusively for the fans, enthusiasts and owners. Further, also subscribe to our YouTube channel for more such amazing motoring updates.