Royal Enfield has silently launched the Interceptor 650 BS6 in India. The new cleaner and greener model is up to INR 9,000 (approx) more expensive than the outgoing model. The Interceptor 650 BS6 started arriving at Royal Enfield dealerships in February 2020 and its deliveries have begun.

The Interceptor 650 BS6 costs INR 2.64 lakh in Orange Crush, Silver Spectre and Mark Three colours. Moving up the ladder, we have the Ravishing Red and Baker Express options which have been priced at INR 2.72 lakh*. And the most expensive colour option is the Glitter and Dust, which retails at INR 2.85 lakh*.

In terms of performance, the Interceptor 650 BS6 comes fitted with the same 648 cc twin-cylinder engine that was in the Interceptor 650 BS4. In its BS6 state of tune, this 4-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled engine produces marginally less power at slightly early in the rev band. As far as the torque output is concerned, Royal Enfield hasn’t disclosed it yet.

When it comes to the features of the new Interceptor 650, Royal Enfield has made no changes whatsoever. The BS6 version looks exactly the same as the BS4 version. When it comes to the features of the new Interceptor 650, Royal Enfield has made no changes whatsoever. The BS6 version exactly the same as the BS4 version. Round halogen headlight, twin-pod instrument cluster, upright riding posture, 320 mm front disc, 240 mm rear disc, dual-channel ABS, slipper clutch, etc., all remain intact.