Royal Enfield Introduces the Classic 650 Blending Heritage with Modern Power
New Royal Enfield Classic 650 Unveiled at EICMA, Blending Heritage with Modern Performance
Royal Enfield has unveiled the Classic 650 at EICMA 2024, further enriching its esteemed 650cc range with a model that harmonizes classic heritage and contemporary performance. This motorcycle is designed to evoke the nostalgia associated with traditional Royal Enfield aesthetics, merging vintage allure with a robust construction, thereby appealing to both devoted Royal Enfield fans and riders in search of a powerful and comfortable cruiser.
A Design Rooted in Heritage with Contemporary Enhancements
The Classic 650 adopts the design ethos of Royal Enfield’s highly successful Classic 350, which has gained significant traction in the Indian market. This new offering preserves the retro styling that has rendered the Classic series iconic, while incorporating updates that elevate its attractiveness. Notable features include a recognizable instrument cluster reminiscent of the Classic 350, paired with high-quality switchgear from the 650cc lineup. This fusion of historical and modern elements positions the Classic 650 to captivate riders who value enduring aesthetics alongside contemporary functionality.
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Robust Engine and Improved Comfort for Extended Journeys
At the heart of the Classic 650 lies a 648cc inline twin engine, shared with the Interceptor and Continental GT 650, producing 47 BHP at 7,250 RPM and 52.3 Nm of torque at 5,650 RPM. Renowned for its smooth power delivery and distinctive thump, this engine is ideally suited for both highway cruising and city riding. To enhance rider comfort, the motorcycle features a suspension system comprising 43 mm telescopic forks with 120 mm of travel at the front and twin rear shocks with 90 mm of travel, striking a balance between comfort and control.
Constructed for Stability with Considerate Features
Weighing in at 243 kg, the Classic 650 stands as Royal Enfield’s heaviest motorcycle to date, featuring a low center of gravity that significantly improves road stability. It is fitted with a 320 mm front disc and a 300 mm rear disc, ensuring robust braking performance. The motorcycle is mounted on a 19-inch front wheel with a 100/90 profile and an 18-inch rear wheel with a 140/70 profile, both of which enhance grip and stability. Its 14.8-liter fuel tank, coupled with efficient fuel consumption, guarantees a range suitable for extended journeys.
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Color Variants and Anticipated Pricing
The Classic 650 will be offered in four unique colors—Black Chrome, Bruntingthorpe (a deep blue), Teal, and Vallam Red—blending vintage charm with modern design. Although official pricing has yet to be disclosed, the Classic 650 is expected to be priced around Rs. 3.5 lakhs ex-showroom in India, making it an attractive choice in the middleweight cruiser market. With its heritage-inspired aesthetics, increased power, and contemporary features, the Classic 650 is set to appeal to riders seeking a powerful and stylish cruiser that captures the timeless essence of Royal Enfield.
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Royal Enfield Introduces the Classic 650 Blending Heritage with Modern Power
New Royal Enfield Classic 650 Unveiled at EICMA, Blending Heritage with Modern Performance
Royal Enfield has unveiled the Classic 650 at EICMA 2024, further enriching its esteemed 650cc range with a model that harmonizes classic heritage and contemporary performance. This motorcycle is designed to evoke the nostalgia associated with traditional Royal Enfield aesthetics, merging vintage allure with a robust construction, thereby appealing to both devoted Royal Enfield fans and riders in search of a powerful and comfortable cruiser.
A Design Rooted in Heritage with Contemporary Enhancements
The Classic 650 adopts the design ethos of Royal Enfield’s highly successful Classic 350, which has gained significant traction in the Indian market. This new offering preserves the retro styling that has rendered the Classic series iconic, while incorporating updates that elevate its attractiveness. Notable features include a recognizable instrument cluster reminiscent of the Classic 350, paired with high-quality switchgear from the 650cc lineup. This fusion of historical and modern elements positions the Classic 650 to captivate riders who value enduring aesthetics alongside contemporary functionality.
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Robust Engine and Improved Comfort for Extended Journeys
At the heart of the Classic 650 lies a 648cc inline twin engine, shared with the Interceptor and Continental GT 650, producing 47 BHP at 7,250 RPM and 52.3 Nm of torque at 5,650 RPM. Renowned for its smooth power delivery and distinctive thump, this engine is ideally suited for both highway cruising and city riding. To enhance rider comfort, the motorcycle features a suspension system comprising 43 mm telescopic forks with 120 mm of travel at the front and twin rear shocks with 90 mm of travel, striking a balance between comfort and control.
Constructed for Stability with Considerate Features
Weighing in at 243 kg, the Classic 650 stands as Royal Enfield’s heaviest motorcycle to date, featuring a low center of gravity that significantly improves road stability. It is fitted with a 320 mm front disc and a 300 mm rear disc, ensuring robust braking performance. The motorcycle is mounted on a 19-inch front wheel with a 100/90 profile and an 18-inch rear wheel with a 140/70 profile, both of which enhance grip and stability. Its 14.8-liter fuel tank, coupled with efficient fuel consumption, guarantees a range suitable for extended journeys.
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Color Variants and Anticipated Pricing
The Classic 650 will be offered in four unique colors—Black Chrome, Bruntingthorpe (a deep blue), Teal, and Vallam Red—blending vintage charm with modern design. Although official pricing has yet to be disclosed, the Classic 650 is expected to be priced around Rs. 3.5 lakhs ex-showroom in India, making it an attractive choice in the middleweight cruiser market. With its heritage-inspired aesthetics, increased power, and contemporary features, the Classic 650 is set to appeal to riders seeking a powerful and stylish cruiser that captures the timeless essence of Royal Enfield.
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