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Super Meteor 650 Engine
The 650 twin engine so far finds a home in two of Royal Enfield motorcycles, the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650. The Super Meteor 650 will be the third motorcycle to be powered by the same 648cc parallel-twin engine that makes 47 hp and 52 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox, and a slip and assist clutch.
Super Meteor 650 suspension and brakes
Expect the new and upcoming Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 to boast upgraded equipment in the form of upside-down forks and twin shocks at the rear. It will likely come with disc brakes at both ends and a dual-channel ABS.
Super Meteor 650 features
The new Super Meteor 650 will come with LED head and tail lamps. The instrument cluster could be shared with the new J-platform bikes. It’ll be interesting to see if the switchgear is also the same as Meteor 350, which makes use of rotary dials for the headlamp and engine kill switch.
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Super Meteor 650 accessories
Like all new Royal Enfield motorcycles, the Super Meteor 650 will also get its own set of GMA (genuine motorcycle accessories). Expect them to have focus on touring and improving long-distance capabilities, since the Super Meteor 650 is meant to be a cruiser. For example, these should include a tall windscreen, and cushioned pillion backrest, among others.
Super Meteor 650 price
Only a few days from an official unveiling, the Super Meteor 650 will likely carry a price tag larger than the existing 650cc bikes in the lineup, the prices for which start at Rs 2.89 lakh (ex-showroom). Expect a launch around December or January 2023.
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