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Royal Enfield Classic 650 Spotted Testing- India Launch Soon?

Royal Enfield Classic 650 Spotted Testing- India Launch Soon?

Royal Enfield Classic 650 Spy Photos (Image Source-Motorrad)

Royal Enfield has been constantly striving to expand its range of models for the Indian and international markets. The efforts have become evident with the launch of several new products in recent months. To maintain the upward growth of the expansion, the brand is working on several new products. Based on the spy shots of the test mules leaked so far, the list includes new 350cc, 450cc and 650cc bikes. According to the latest update, the brand is now working to add a new one Classic 650 to alignment. The test mule of the new product has been spied in Europe and here are all the details about it.

Based on the spy photo, the Royal Enfield 650 will continue to sport its neo-retro design with a circular headlamp, turn signal and rear view mirrors. Moreover, it also had small lights on both sides of the headlight, which is a major identifying mark of the brand. Moving on, the bike also featured a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, complemented by a long one-piece seat.

Royal Enfield Classic 650 Rear Times Drive
The rear of the bike has all the design cues of the RE Classic (Image Source – Motorrad)

To differentiate it from the Classic 350, the bike gets a stronger presence with the 648cc parallel twin, air and oil cooled engine. This power unit produces a power of 46 PS and a maximum torque of 52.3 Nm. It works with a 6-speed multi-plate wet clutch.

Following in the footsteps of the brand’s other 650cc bikes, the Royal Enfield Classic 650 it appears to be based on a tubular steel frame with dual rear shocks. To further accentuate its neo-retro look, the bike also features wire-spoke wheels. These wheels are fitted with disc brakes at both ends. For safety, the bike is expected to have dual-channel ABS as a standard feature.

Once launched in India, the Royal Enfield Classic 650 will join the brand’s line-up of 650cc bikes, which includes models like the Shotgun, Super Meteor, Interceptor, Interceptor and Continental GT.

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