Royal Enfield Classic 650: The return of the classic in grand style

The Classic 650 is Royal Enfield 's new bet for anyone seeking the perfect balance between past and present . Following the success of its smaller siblings and the twin-cylinder 650 range, the Anglo-Indian manufacturer has decided to merge the timeless lines of the Classic with the beating heart of the Interceptor and Super Meteor.

An aesthetic that never ages

Just one look is enough to understand that the Classic 650 is not a motorcycle like the others. The chrome, the rounded shapes, the wraparound headlight, the teardrop tank, and the soft lines hark back to an era when motorcycles were built to last. But beneath this vintage skin, a whole new heart beats.

The twin-cylinder that makes the difference

Under the frame hides the 648cc parallel twin that we already know well.
Power: approximately 47 HP
Torque: 52 Nm
Gearbox: Smooth 6-speed
Performance: smooth, soft, always under control

The result? A bike that doesn't want to race, but to travel . Perfect for long Sunday rides, out-of-town trips, or even everyday use with a touch of extra style.

Comfort and details to admire

The Classic 650 also surprises with its details: the quilted seat, the double rear shock absorber, the mixed analogue-digital dashboard and ABS as standard.
It's a motorcycle designed to get noticed, but without ever raising its voice.

Who is the Classic 650 for?

It's for those who love retro lines but don't want to give up modern reliability. It's for those who want to feel the bike , listen to it, experience it. It won't take you from 0 to 100 in a few seconds, but it will accompany you on every journey with elegance and safety.

Another milestone in Royal Enfield history

After Meteor, Super Meteor, Interceptor and Continental, this new Classic 650 completes the twin-cylinder family, bringing back the spirit of the old Classic 350 and 500, but with 2020s performance and technology.

A motorcycle for those nostalgic for the future . Or for those who simply love to ride, in style.

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