With the expansion of the 650cc portfolio, Royal Enfield is expected to hit its full potential in 2025. If you felt that Royal Enfield had a busy year in 2024, be ready for a big change in the next year. There will be four 650cc bikes released by the famous two-wheeler manufacturer, including three new models and an upgraded version. All the information you want about the upcoming models is provided here.
Currently, Royal Enfield has five 650cc bikes in its lineup. It includes the Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Super Meteor 650, Shotgun 650, and Bear 650. All of these, old and new, will be powered by the same 648cc parallel-twin engine. Here’s a sneak peek at the upcoming models.
By launching the Classic 650, the most powerful model, Royal Enfield will expand the Classic line. The Classic 650 will be offered as a single-seater with an extra pillion seat, keeping its vintage appearance. The Classic 650 was first introduced by Royal Enfield to the European market during EICMA 2024 in Milan. It was then displayed at Motoverse 2024 in Goa.
January 2025 is anticipated to see the launch of the new 650cc motorbike. In addition to spoked wheels, dual exhausts, dual-channel ABS, a Tripper navigation pod, adjustable clutch and brake levers and LED lighting. Moreover, the motorbike may have 43 mm Showa front suspensions with twin coils at the back. There will be four colour options: Bruntingthrope Blue, Vallum Red, Black Chrome, and Teal.
When the Bullet 650 was being tested, it was seen on Indian roads several times. The Shotgun 650 and Super Meteor 650 have the same frame, and they will be introduced in India by the middle of 2025. The general design is influenced by the Bullet 350 and the Classic 650, which still need to be released.
Alloy wheels are not anticipated to be an option for the Royal Enfield Bullet 650; wire-spoke wheels will be used. With a 6-speed gearbox, the bike will be driven by the same reliable 648cc twin-cylinder engine.
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 650, which is internally designated "R2G," is perhaps the brand's largest 2025 launch. It will premiere in India during the October–November holiday season of 2025. Furthermore, the will be based on the Interceptor's trellis frame.
Several features were visible in the spy photos, including spoked wheels, a split seat, USD front forks, and a side-swept exhaust pipe. However, it will have the same 648cc parallel-twin engine. The stylistic inspirations are probably taken from the Himalayan 450. According to rumours, when the Himalayan 650 is introduced in the nation, it will be the priciest Royal Enfield motorcycle.
The Interceptor 650, which was spied on during testing, is getting an upgrade from Royal Enfield. The motorbike needs a significant overhaul to remain competitive because it has been around for so long. A number of new features and stylistic adjustments will be included with the 2025 Interceptor. The 648cc engine will remain the same, but the spy photos also showed a new suspension system and braking units.
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