Here’s How Much Power The Royal Enfield 650 Twins Make Now That...
- Feb 19, 2020
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We had earlier reported that Royal Enfield had plans of increasing the prices of the Interceptor 650 as well as the Continental GT 650. Staying true to its word, the Chennai-based bikemaker has officially hiked the prices of both the bikes by upto Rs 6,400 on its website. While that makes them more expensive than the KTM 390 Duke, they continue to retain their title of being the most affordable mid-displacement bikes in the country. In case you are wondering how much you’d need to fork out to get your hands on either of the bikes now, here’s the updated price list of the two bikes.
Interceptor 650:
Variant |
Model |
Old price |
New price |
Difference |
Mark three, Orange Crush, Silver Spectre |
Standard |
Rs 2.50 lakh |
Rs 2.56 lakh |
Rs 6,000 |
Ravishing Red, Baker Express |
Custom |
Rs 2.58 lakh |
Rs 2.64 lakh |
Rs 6,000 |
Glitter & Dust |
Chrome |
Rs 2.70 lakh |
Rs 2.76 lakh |
Rs 6,000 |
Continental GT 650:
Variant |
Model |
Old Price |
New Price |
Difference |
Ventura Blue, Black Magic |
Standard |
Rs 2.65 lakh |
Rs 2.71 lakh |
Rs 6,000 |
Dr. Mayhem, Ice Queen |
Custom |
Rs 2.73 lakh |
Rs 2.79 lakh |
Rs 6,000 |
Mister Clean |
Chrome |
Rs 2.85 lakh |
Rs 2.92 lakh |
Rs 6,400 |
Both bikes have been doing pretty well for themselves in terms of monthly sales ever since their launch back in November 2018. So much so that they still have a pretty lengthy waiting period. So if you’re planning on buying any one of these neo-retro bikes, we’d suggest you do so soon.
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