Royal Enfield has launched the Interceptor INT 650
and the Continental GT 650 for the global markets. The new 650 Twin, as told by
Royal Enfield’s President, Rudratej Singh, will arrive in the Indian market by
the end of 2018 or in January 2019.
The Interceptor INT 650 is termed as a
quintessential modern classic roadster that is aimed to be usable on twisty
roads, highways, and in the city. It is targeted to novices as well as
experienced riders. The motorcycle is built around a twin cradle, tubular steel
frame developed in conjunction with UK-based Harris Performance. The original
Interceptor, which was introduced in the 1960s, inspires the styling. Visually,
the motorcycle gets a spherical headlight that features chrome housing. Next to
the headlight is a pair of blinkers that feature an orange cover. A pair of
dials sits right above the light with no windscreen (as standard) to protect
from windblasts. Under the headlight is a compact, silver coloured front
fender.
The instrument console is followed by a tall-set
handlebar, which along with the low seat (804mm) and footpeg position, is aimed
to provide comfortable ergonomics while adding a pinch of sportiness. The curvy
fuel tank features a premium, 3D Royal Enfield logo, a 'Monza' fuel cap and
knee recesses. The unit on the Interceptor INT 650 can store upto 13.7 litres
of fuel. The kerb weight (without the fuel) is 202 kg.
Behind the fuel tank is a quilted dual seat. The
saddle gets a small bump towards the end to provide extra comfort to the
pillion rider. A small pillion grab rail offers some more convenience to the
passenger without disturbing the look of the machine. At the rear is a
retro-style tail light along with a pair of blinkers that, similar to the
front, feature an orange cover.
The Interceptor INT 650 gets a decent ground
clearance of 174mm that should ensure that the motorcycle does not bottom out
over Indian-size speed bumps. A pair of chrome finished exhaust canisters are
seen on either side of the bike. Adding to the retro charm of the motorcycle
are a pair of 18-inch, 36 spoke rims that are wrapped in Pirelli Phantom
Sportcomp tyres. At the front is a 100/90-18 unit while at the rear is a
130/70-18 rubber.
The motorcycle can be purchased in Standard or
Custom versions that offer a wide range of retro options ranging from special
paint colours and pin stripes to retro-cool bar-end mirrors, optional fly
screens and alternative finishes for items such as wheels, lights and
suspension components.
The Interceptor INT 650 is available in six colour
options – Mark Three, Glitter & Dust, Orange Crush, Ravishing Red, Silver
Spectre and Baker Exprees. The motorcycle can be customised with Genuine
Motorcycle Accessories that include engine guards, lifting handle, pannier
mounts, auxiliary electrical port, chrome and stainless steel silencer slip ons,
acrylic fly screen, single and twin seat cowls, and soft canvas panniers.
Mechanical specifications include an all-new 648cc,
parallel-twin cylinder, air & oil cooled engine, SOHC engine that is tuned
to deliver 47 bhp of power at 7,250 rpm and 52 Nm of peak torque at 5,250 rpm.
As much as 80 percent of that peak torque is available from just 2,500 rpm. The
single-piece forged counterbalanced crankshaft comes with a 270-degree firing
order that is aimed to provide character to the exhaust note and minimal
vibrations. The motor is also equipped with a Bosch fuel injection and engine
management.
The engine is mated to a six-speed gearbox, a very
first on a Royal Enfield. The gearbox also features a slipper clutch with an
assist feature. The slipper clutch comes handy while aggressive downshifts
while the assist feature ensures light lever feel. Anchoring tasks are provided
by twin-piston Bybre (by Brembo) callipers that grab a 320mm disc at the front
and a 240mm disc at the rear. Bosch dual-channel ABS comes as standard.
The motorcycle is aimed to provide comfortable ride
quality, and the suspension setup is tuned for the same. At the front is a 41mm
conventional telescopic fork with 110mm of travel and at the rear is a
twin-shock, gas-charge unit with piggyback reservoirs. While the front
suspension setup cannot be customised, the rear features a 5-stage pre-load
adjustment.
In the USA, the Interceptor INT 650 has been priced
at USD 5,799 for the Standard colourways. The Custom and Chrome
colourways will be priced at USD 5,999 and USD 6,499 (for the Interceptor INT 650 respectively. The converted prices are for
representation purpose only. The India prices of the motorcycle will vary. The
motorcycles will reportedly arrive in the INR 3 lakh (ex-showroom) price range.