As the mid-capacity motorcycle space continues to evolve in India, the 650cc segment has grown into a highly competitive sweet spot. Moving up from the 300cc-400cc class brings a significant bump in performance, but the choices on offer vary drastically in engine architecture, styling, and intended usage. From simple, retro parallel-twins to fully faired sportbikes, the options available cater to very different riding requirements.
Here are five standout motorcycles in the 650cc segment, each bringing something different to the table for enthusiasts and everyday riders alike.
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Price: Rs. 3.35 Lakh - Rs. 3.67 Lakh

The Interceptor 650 remains one of the most straightforward motorcycles in this segment. It is powered by Royal Enfield's 648cc parallel-twin engine that produces 47hp, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The engine's strong mid-range and approachable nature have been key reasons behind the bike's popularity. It is offered in six colour options with chrome or blacked-out finishes and wire-spoke or alloy wheels, depending on the paint scheme you choose.
The Interceptor combines classic roadster proportions with a relaxed riding position, and its wide handlebars, as well as neutral ergonomics, make it equally comfortable in city traffic and on long highway rides. At 218kg kerb, it is not the lightest motorcycle here, but its predictable handling and friendly nature make it one of the easiest large-capacity motorcycles to live with. For more options from the brand, explore all Royal Enfield bikes in India.
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650
Price: Rs. 3.54 Lakh - Rs. 3.82 Lakh

The Continental GT 650 shares its mechanical foundation with the Interceptor 650 - the same 648cc, air/oil-cooled parallel twin making 47hp - but presents it in a very different package. This is a neo-retro cafe racer, and the ergonomics reflect that: the clip-on handlebars, rear-set footpegs, and the longer, lower stance place the rider in a more committed forward lean compared to the upright Interceptor. For buyers already considering the Interceptor 650, the Continental GT 650 is worth evaluating if a more sporty riding position appeals.
Kawasaki Ninja 650
Price: Rs 7.91 Lakh

The Ninja 650 is the most performance-oriented motorcycle on this list by a considerable margin. It is powered by a 649cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine producing 68hp - figures that put it in a different performance bracket compared to everything else here. The motor is paired with a 6-speed gearbox, and the bike has a claimed top speed of 210kph.
It is available in a single variant and one colour - Lime Green. At 196kg, it is substantially lighter than the retro roadsters in this displacement bracket, giving it a much higher power-to-weight ratio. Looking for more performance-focused motorcycles? Discover all Kawasaki bikes in India.
BSA Gold Star 650
Price: Rs 3.35 Lakh - Rs 3.60 Lakh

The Gold Star 650 is the most affordable motorcycle on this list and arguably the most distinctive. Unlike every other bike here, it uses a 652cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine - a configuration chosen deliberately to evoke the BSA Gold Stars of the 1950s and 60s, when large singles dominated the British motorcycle landscape. The motor produces 45hp, which arrives at a notably low point in the rev range, giving the bike a relaxed, torque-led character well suited to unhurried riding.
At 213kg, it is heavy for a single, and the weight does make itself felt at low speeds and in tight spaces. The seat height of 782mm is reasonably low and will suit a wide range of riders. Equipment includes dual-channel ABS, a slipper clutch, USB Type-A and Type-C charging ports, strong Brembo brakes and Pirelli Phantom tyres. The instrumentation is a dual-pod analogue setup with small LCD displays - appropriately retro in its presentation, although reading the information displayed on the digital insets can be tough. For more options from the brand, explore all BSA bikes in India.























