Royal Enfield 650 Twins launched with new colours, prices start at Rs 2.75 lakh

The Interceptor 650 is now available in seven colour options, while the Continental GT 650 has got five new options.

Published on Mar 22, 2021 08:15:00 PM

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The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650 have just been launched in five new colour schemes, each. The 650 Twins from Royal Enfield have also received a host of Make it Yours (MiY) options with which customers can choose to personalise their motorcycles.

The Interceptor 650 is now available in two new Standard (single-tone) colour schemes, namely, Canyon Red and Ventura Blue. It also gets two new Custom (dual-tone) colourways – Downtown Drag, and Sunset Strip – and an updated version of the chrome Mark 2. Of the older colour schemes, the Interceptor 650 will continue to be available in the Orange Crush and Baker Express colours. 

The Continental GT 650, meanwhile, gets two new dual-tone colours – Dux Deluxe and Ventura Storm – and has an updated version of the chrome variant in Mister Clean. Rocker Red and British Racing Green single-tone colour schemes have been added as well. 

Apart from the new colours, Royal Enfield has also introduced blacked-out rims and mudguards to the single-tone colour variants of the Interceptor 650. Additionally, the MiY options also give customers the choice to include accessory seats, touring mirrors, flyscreen, sump guards and a host of other options.

The Interceptor 650, in its single-tone colour schemes, is priced at Rs 2.75 lakh, while the dual-tone colours cost Rs 2.83 lakh. The chrome Mark 2 is priced at Rs 2.97 lakh. Similarly, for the Continental GT 650, the single-tone colours will set you back by Rs 2.91 lakh, the dual-tone schemes are priced at Rs 2.99 lakh, and the chrome Mister Clean is available for Rs 3.13 lakh. 

The two motorcycles remain unchanged mechanically and have not received the Tripper navigation system that they were rumoured to be updated with. 

(all prices, ex-showroom, India)

Also see:

2020 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 review, test ride

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