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Royal Enfield Classic 650 and Royal Enfield Shotgun 350 Spied!

The styling of the Classic 650 and Shotgun 350 is similar to that of the Classic 350

Royal Enfield Classic 650 and Royal Enfield Shotgun 350 Spied!

Top breaking news:

– Royal Enfield Classic 650 and Shotgun 350 were tested together

– The Classic 650 will get the 648cc engine we saw in the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Super Meteor 650 and Shotgun 650

– The Shotgun 350 will be based on the Classic 350 platform

The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is all set to launch on July 17, 2024. But even before we get to know more about the Royal Enfield roadster, the Royal Enfield Classic 650 and the Shotgun 350 have been spied together.

The styling of the Royal Enfield Classic 650 is very similar to that of the Royal Enfield Classic 350, with the headlamp cradle (along with the iconic Tiger halogen lamps), upright stance thanks to the footpegs and mid-height handlebars, fork sleeves. and spoked wheels (probably 18 units at both ends). The shape of the fuel tank and the slightly raised exhausts are similar to those of the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650. The exhausts get a chrome finish on the Classic 650 instead of the blackened finish on the bobber. The removable seat setup is also similar to the 650cc bobber. The Classic 650 is expected to be powered by the same 648cc air/oil-cooled parallel twin engine producing 47.45PS and 52Nm found in the Super Meteor 650. The suspension setup consists of a telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers , similar. to its 350cc sibling.

The Royal Enfield Shotgun 350 is based on the Classic 350 and gets similar styling as well. The headlight pod, front fender, fork sleeves and overall design look similar to the roadster. The turn signals are LED units. However, it has monkey-hanger handlebars and the footpegs appear to be set further forward, which could result in a more upright riding position than the Classic 350. The passenger seat is a removable unit, but the grab rail and seat assembly. construction is different from that of the Shotgun 650. It has a fender that hugs the rear tire and a cut exhaust, giving it a genuine bobber look. It has spoked wheels with white wall tires. The upcoming Shotgun 350 will be powered by the same 349cc single-cylinder engine found in the Classic 350, Meteor 350 and Hunter 350.

Royal Enfield is expected to launch the Classic 650 between August and October 2024 and is likely to be priced around Rs 3.2 lakh (ex-showroom). The Shotgun 350 is also expected to be launched in the coming months and is likely to be priced around Rs 2.20 lakh (ex-showroom).

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