Overview
The Royal Enfiled Super Meteor 650 is the new flagship of the RE lineup and sees the retro bike maker going down the cruiser path for the first time with its 650 Twins platform. Everything from the circular headlamps to the swept-back handlebar and the teardrop-shaped tank, forward-set footpegs, low-slung seat, and low-riding exhaust are present here.
Engine and Hardware
The all-new Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is powered by the same 648cc parallel-twin engine on the Interceptor 650 motorcycles. The engine remains unchanged on the Super Meteor 650 and is as peppy as ever, producing 46.3bhp at 7,250rpm and 53.2Nm of peak torque at 5,650rpm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The kerb weight of this Super Meteor 650 bike is 241 kg, and its fuel tank capacity is 15.7 liters.
Features
The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 offers several modern features that make you stand up and notice when it glides past you. The most visible of these current bits is the headlight, a complete LED unit, and a first for Royal Enfield. Another first for Royal Enfield found on the new Super Meteor 650 is the upside-down fork at the front.
Colors
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 has five color options – Astral Black, Astral Blue, Astral Green, Interstellar Grey, and Interstellar Green. Meanwhile, the Super Meteor 650 Tourer has been listed in two paint options – Celestial Red and Celestial Blue.
Price
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 starting price is Rs.3,54,398, and The standard version is priced at Rs 4,21,506, while the top-end model costs Rs 4,38,092 (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Rivals
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 competes with the Kawasaki Vulcan S, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, Royal Enfield Meteor 350, QJ Motor SRV 300, and Benelli 502C in India.
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Overview
The Royal Enfiled Super Meteor 650 is the new flagship of the RE lineup and sees the retro bike maker going down the cruiser path for the first time with its 650 Twins platform. Everything from the circular headlamps to the swept-back handlebar and the teardrop-shaped tank, forward-set footpegs, low-slung seat, and low-riding exhaust are present here.
Engine and Hardware
The all-new Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is powered by the same 648cc parallel-twin engine on the Interceptor 650 motorcycles. The engine remains unchanged on the Super Meteor 650 and is as peppy as ever, producing 46.3bhp at Read More