Royal Enfield Will Launch its Two New 650 cc Bikes: Scrambler 650 and Classic 650

Royal Enfield enthusiasts, gear up for a thrilling update! The highly anticipated Royal Enfield Scrambler 650 and Classic 650 bikes have once again been spotted during testing, teasing us with a glimpse of the features they will offer. Let’s delve into the details of these bikes, poised to capture the hearts of young riders, along with their expected average prices.

Royal Enfield Scrambler 650

The Royal Enfield Scrambler 650 promises to be a standout, based on the acclaimed Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. Sporting a roadster-like design, it features round LED headlights and a teardrop-shaped tank. The bike will come with a single-seat configuration, omitting the option for a split seat.

Matter Aera Electric Bike

With an impressive range of 150 km, this electric bike has created waves in the market with its striking appearance and innovative design. Notably, it features circular tail lights reminiscent of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, along with LED indicators akin to the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. The bike also boasts inverted forks at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear, riding on 19/17-inch spoke wheels. Additionally, riders will enjoy a 4-inch TFT instrument console offering Bluetooth connectivity and navigation features via Google Maps.

Royal Enfield Classic 650

Meanwhile, the Royal Enfield Classic 650 bears a striking resemblance to its sibling, the Royal Enfield Classic 350, in terms of design. It features a single style of headlight and bulb indicators. The exhaust boasts twin shooters reminiscent of the Enfield Shotgun 650. In terms of appearance, it closely mirrors the Classic 350 bike.

Powertrain Details

Both bikes will be powered by a 648cc air and oil-cooled parallel-twin engine, delivering a maximum power of 47 PS and a maximum torque of 52.3 NM.

Pricing and Launch Dates

As for the launch dates, sources indicate that both the Scrambler 650 and Classic 650 bikes are slated for release in India by the end of 2024 or the beginning of 2025. The expected showroom prices for these bikes are around 3.5 lakhs each.

Exciting times lie ahead for Royal Enfield enthusiasts as they eagerly anticipate the arrival of the Scrambler 650 and Classic 650 bikes, each promising a blend of style, performance, and heritage.

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