Limited-edition Royal Enfield 650 twins unveiled

    Limited production run of only 480 units, distributed as 120 units each for India, Europe, Americas and South-East Asia.

    Published On Nov 23, 2021 06:42:00 PM

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    Limited-edition Royal Enfield 650 twins unveiled

    Royal Enfield has showcased the Royal Enfield Interceptor, Continental GT 650 120th Year Anniversary Edition. These bikes will be sold in limited numbers and feature multiple cosmetic differences.

    • Unique colour schemes

    • Limited to 480 units worldwide

    • Will go on sale on December 6

    Royal Enfield launched its first motorcycle at the Stanley Cycle Show in London in November 1901. To celebrate its 120th anniversary, the company has introduced the Royal Enfield Interceptor, Continental GT 650 120th Year Anniversary Editions.

    The bikes will be available in a limited production run of only 480 units, distributed as 120 units each for India, Europe, Americas and South-East Asia. While there are no mechanical differences, the bikes feature a black-chrome colour scheme and handcrafted brass tank badges that represent the brand’s 120 year journey.

    Other changes include completely blacked-out components, with the engine, silencer and other elements finished in black. The limited-edition Royal Enfield Interceptor and Continental GT 650 will be available in India via an online sale on December 6, 2021. However, registrations for sale begin today on the company’s website.

    Royal Enfield hasn’t revealed the prices for the bikes yet but has said that details for the sale process will be shared directly on the registered email addresses.

    Also see:

    Royal Enfield SG650 concept image gallery

    Royal Enfield SG650 concept revealed at EICMA 2021

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