The BS-VI compliant
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 has made its spy photograph debut. A test mule
of the future model was seen during test runs somewhere near Tamil Nadu. The
2020 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 will be the same in terms of styling.
However, the engine will have a few tweaks to comply with the BS-IV emission
norms. The twin-exhausts on the test mule look crude, and we expect the
production-ready model to pack the same clean and compact tip design as the old
model.
The performance
numbers are not likely to be very different from now. The BS-IV compliant 648
cc parallel-twin cylinder, air & oil-cooled, SOHC engine with fuel
injection tech makes 47 BHP of peak power at 7,250 rpm and 52 Nm of max torque
at 5,250 rpm. The motor comes linked to a six-speed gearbox with an
assist/slipper clutch mechanism. Regular readers would know that the BS-VI
models require on-board diagnostic (OBD) system and oxygen sensor among other
hardware.
Apart from
upgrading the engine to comply with the new norms, Royal Enfield will iron out
any issues reported by current owners. The previous sighting of the 2020 Royal
Enfield Classic motorcycle’s revised switchgear revealed rotary-style dials. We
expect to see a similar setup on the rest of Royal Enfield’s portfolio.
The
budget-conscious hardware will retain halogen headlight and conventional
lighting setup, a twin-pod instrument console with a semi-digital
configuration, conventional front forks, twin-sided gas-charged rear springs
and disc brakes on both wheels. The braking setup will be governed by a
dual-channel ABS. Royal Enfield’s export sales have improved since late last
year, and the success could be partly attributed to the 650 Twins. The company
will most likely introduce the BS-VI compliant models by early 2020 to ensure
the clearance of BS-VI stock well before the 31 March 2020 deadline.
Royal Enfield is
testing the BS-VI iteration of the Thunderbird as well. The company has
promised more variants of its existing products in the future. Recently, it
introduced the 2019 Bullet 350 range that benefits from new colour options and
a more competitive price tag. The 2019 Bullet 350 is available at INR 1.12
lakh* while the Bullet 350 ES (Electric Start) retails at INR 1.26 lakh*. The
2019 range benefits from six colour options (3 each) as against a single paint
in the previous version.