The Royal Enfield Classic 650, a highly anticipated addition to the Classic lineup, has officially been unveiled, and bookings have started in the UK and Europe. With deliveries slated to begin in January 2025, Indian bookings will follow, opening in early January for a 2025 launch.
Pricing & Availability
In the UK, the Classic 650 is priced between £6,499 and £6,799 with Indian pricing expected to be announced soon. Given the Classic 350’s popularity as India’s best-selling 350cc motorcycle, the Classic 650 is likely to captivate the market with its retro charm and modern power.
Classic Design with Modern Enhancements
The Classic 650 embodies a vintage aesthetic, including a tear-drop fuel tank and signature spoked rims. Its circular headlamp and classic single-seat design come with an optional pillion seat, adding to its versatile appeal.
Engine & Performance
Under the hood, the Classic 650 is powered by a robust 647cc, air-oil-cooled engine, delivering 46.39 bhp at 7,250 rpm and a peak torque of 52.3 Nm at 5,650 rpm. Paired with a 6-speed gearbox, this setup ensures a smooth and responsive riding experience for both city commutes and longer rides.
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Instrumentation & Technology
The Classic 650 is equipped with a familiar instrument cluster, similar to that of the Classic 350. The cluster features an analog speedometer with telltale lights and a digital readout showing the odometer, trip meter, fuel level, service reminders, gear position, and clock. This balance of retro and digital touches keeps the classic look while providing essential information.
Shared Platform with Super Meteor and Shotgun 650
The Classic 650 shares its mainframe with Royal Enfield’s Super Meteor and Shotgun 650 models, ensuring a durable, high-performance foundation that aligns well with its scrambler-inspired design.
Final Thoughts
With its retro styling and powerful engine, the Royal Enfield Classic 650 is poised to capture both seasoned enthusiasts and new riders. Its launch has sparked excitement worldwide, and as bookings continue, fans in India are eagerly awaiting its arrival in early 2025.