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3 great 650cc motorcycles from Royal Enfield are ready to hit the market

Business Business: Royal Enfield motorcycles are always in demand among Indian buyers. Among these, motorcycles like Royal Enfield Classic 350, Bullet 350, Hunter 350 and Himalaya 450 are quite popular. If you are also planning to buy a new Royal Enfield motorcycle in the near future, then this news will be useful for you. Actually, Royal Enfield is looking to expand the 650cc motorcycle segment in the coming days. The company is preparing to launch three cool motorcycles in this segment. Tell us more about these three Royal Enfield 650cc motorcycles.

Royal Enfield has recently launched the fifth motorcycle Bear 650 based on its 650cc platform. Let us tell you that the upcoming Royal Enfield Interceptor Bear 650 will have a 19-inch wheel in the front and a 17-inch wheel in the rear. Talking about the powertrain, the Royal Enfield motorcycle will be powered by a 648 cc parallel twin engine that will be capable of producing a maximum torque of 56.5 Nm and a maximum power of 47 PS.

Royal Enfield is preparing to launch a larger displacement version of its bestselling Classic 350. Let us tell you that the upcoming Royal Enfield Classic 650 will also have a 648 cc inline-twin engine as a powertrain, which can produce a maximum power of 47.4 PS. and a maximum torque of 52.4 Nm. The upcoming Royal Enfield Classic 650 has been spotted several times during testing on Indian roads. Many media outlets are claiming that the upcoming Royal Enfield Classic 650 will continue the retro design.

At the same time, the company is preparing to launch the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 next year i.e. today. 2025. Let us tell you that the upcoming Royal Enfield Bullet 650 has been seen several times during testing on Indian roads. Talking about the powertrain, the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 will also have a 648 cc parallel twin engine which produces a maximum power of 47.4 PS and a peak torque of 52.4 Nm. Let us tell you that the engine of the motorcycle will be paired with a 6-speed gearbox.

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