Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650 Prices Hiked
The country’s most affordable 650cc twins just got a little expensive
Along with the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Classic 350, Bullet 350 and the Himalayan, the Chennai-based cult bikemaker has increased the prices of its flagship 650cc range, the Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650, too. Check out the latest ex-showroom Delhi price list:
Royal Enfield Models/ Colour Variants |
Latest Price |
Previous Price |
Premium |
Interceptor 650 Mark Three/ Orange Crush/ Silver Spectre |
Rs 2,69,764 |
Rs 2,66,755 |
Rs 3,009 |
Interceptor 650 Ravishing Red/ Baker Express/ |
Rs 2,77,732 |
Rs 2,74,643 |
Rs 3,089 |
Interceptor 650 Glitter and Dust |
Rs 2,91,007 |
Rs 2,87,787 |
Rs 3,220 |
Continental GT 650 Ventura Blue/ Black Magic |
Rs 2,85,680 |
Rs 2,82,513 |
Rs 3,167 |
Continental GT 650 Ice Queen / Dr. Mayhem |
Rs 2,93,648 |
Rs 2,90,401 |
Rs 3,247 |
Continental GT 650 Mr. Clean |
Rs 3,06,923 |
Rs 3,03,544 |
Rs 3,379 |
The premium is similar to that of the Meteor 350. But despite the price revision, the Royal Enfield 650 twins remain one of the most value-for-money parallel-twin 650cc motorcycles. It offers enthusiasts the quintessential big bike experience for a fraction of the price. The Interceptor 650, in particular, undercuts even the KTM 390 Duke by Rs 790. That’s pretty impressive considering the KTM 390 Duke is still a single-cylinder 373cc motorcycle at the end of the day.
Other than the prices, the bikes carry no other cosmetic or mechanical changes. You can read more about the Classic 350 price hikes here. If you’re looking for the latest price list of the Bullet 350 or the Himalayan, check this out.
Praveen M.
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