Tuesday, 20 November 2018

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 launched in india, starting price is ₹ 2.50 million

Royal Enfield has launched a long motorcycle that was waiting in India. Eventually, the company has launched its 650 cc intaseptter 650 and Continental GT 650 in India. The company has an exorbitant price of Rs 2.50 lakhs in Royal Enfield Intersetter GT 650 Goa, while the Exorporum price for the bike's Continental GT 650 variants is 2.65 lakhs. The exorbitant price of the custom variant of the Intispter 650 is 2.70 lakhs and the Exclusive price of the custom model of the Continental GT 650 has been kept up to 2.85 lakhs. Let us tell that this price has proved to be false with the surprise of us and in some states the initial exorbitant price of this bike has been kept at 2.34 lakh rupees.
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The cost of the Intisputer 650 custom variant is 2.70 lakhs

Royal Enfield launched both motorcycles globally. The company has launched both bikes at a lower price according to the power. This bike will give a 3 year warranty in India but it will be limited to 40,000 km.Royal Enfield's both 650 motorcycles are excellent at walking, which are built on a completely new chassis. In the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 , Royal Enfield has introduced the 648cc Air-cooled, SOHC, Fuel-Enabled Parallel-Twin Engine. This engine generates 47 bhp power at 7250 rpm and 52 Nm peak torque at 5250 rpm. This engine has a 6-speed gearbox that comes with a slip-assist clutch.


Talk about the speed, the top speed of both is 163 km / h, the fastest motorcycle ever built by Royal Enfield. In the next part of the bikes, gas-charged twin shock suspensions have been installed in the telescopic fork and the rear. In the next wheel of the bikes, 320mm disc brakes are given, while the previous disc brake is 240mm. The company has made ABS standard in both bikes. We have seen these two bikes running in California a few times ago, and indeed both of Royal Enfield's motorcycles have impressed us a lot. Royal Enfield 650 Twins was first showcased at the EICMA show last year and now the company has taken the time to launch it in India.

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