Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Get Price Hike
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Get Price Hike. Royal Enfield has expanded the costs of the Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650 by virtue of beginning the New Year. All variations/shading choices of the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 get a value climb of up to ₹ 6,809. This is the third value climb that the bikes get in 2021. Beforehand the 650 Twins got a value climb in January 2021 and afterward in April 2021. Aside from the increment in costs, the bikes stay equivalent to previously, without any progressions to the details or highlights. Allude to the tables beneath at complete costs. All costs are ex-display area, Delhi
Both the Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650 keep on being fueled by a similar 649 cc, equal twin motor which makes 47 bhp at 7,150 rpm and 52 Nm of pinnacle force at 5,250 rpm. The frame is a cylindrical steel design, and suspension obligations are taken care of by a 41 mm front fork with 110 mm travel, and twin curl over back shocks with 88 mm travel. With 18-inch wheels, and ground freedom of 174 mm, the kerb weight (without fuel) is asserted at 202 kg. The two bicycles share a similar motor, frame and cycle parts, with slowing down obligations took care of by a 320 mm front circle and 240 mm back plate, with standard double channel ABS.
Aside from the 650 Twins, Royal Enfield has additionally expanded the costs of the Meteor 350 territory in India. The increment in costs come a few months after the bike was dispatched in November 2020. Every one of the three variations of the cruiser which are the Fireball, Stellar and Supernova, see a value increase. The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Supernova variation gets the greatest value climb, to the tune of ₹ 3,146. The Fireball and the Stellar variations get a value climb of ₹ 2,927 and ₹ 3,010 individually.