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Last Updated on: 22 Jun 2026

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

₹4.14 - ₹4.52 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹5,953 /month
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The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 ex-showroom price starts at ₹3.35 lakh and goes up to ₹3.66 lakh. On the other hand, the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 on road price generally falls between ₹3.72 lakh and ₹4.47 lakh, depending on the variant, RTO, insurance, and other factors. Currently, the Interceptor 650 is offered in 4 variants: StandardCustomBlacked Out, and Chrome

The Interceptor 650 is powered by Royal Enfield's legendary parallel twin cylinder engine, in an air/oil-cooled configuration. The motor generates 34.9 kW at 7,250 rpm and 52.3 Nm of torque at 5,150 rpm. The Interceptor 650's engine has a 270-degree firing order, which gives it an exhaust note similar to much larger machines at a more affordable price point.

 

The Interceptor 650 is inspired by the original Interceptor motorcycle of the 1960s and 70s, and the current version has been tuned for modern-day riding. In city traffic, the Interceptor 650 engine pulls cleanly from low speeds, and the smooth throttle response makes daily riding stress-free, whereas on highways, this Royal Enfield bike feels stable and planted. You can comfortably cruise at triple-digit speeds without feeling strained. 

Interceptor 650 Specs

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Fuel Economy

As per Royal Enfield, the new Interceptor 650 fuel economy is 23.75 kmpl. But as per multiple owners, the Interceptor 650 mileage that they get in real-world conditions is between 20 and 22 kmpl, based on riding habits, weather, and other factors.

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Max Speed

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 maximum speed is around 164 kmph, as claimed by the company. This motorcycle feels most comfortable while cruising between 100 and 120 kmph. In this range, the engine stays relaxed and vibration-free.

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Weight & Dimension

The Interceptor 650 weight stands at 218 kg (kerb). The weight does put the RE Interceptor 650 on the heavier side, but in reality, once the bike is on the move, it feels balanced.

The Interceptor 650 length measures 2,119 mm, while the motorcycle is 835 mm wide and 1,067 mm tall. It also gets a wheelbase of 1,398 mm and 174mm of ground clearance. 

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Competitors

The Interceptor 650 rivals include motorcycles like the Honda CB650RKawasaki Ninja 300KTM 390 DukeTriumph Speed 400, and even RE's own Continental GT 650 and Super Meteor 650.

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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Features and specifications

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Body Type
Bike
Mileage
23.75 kpl
Engine
648 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Max Power
52.8 bhp @ 7250 rpm
Max Torque
52.3 Nm @ 5150 rpm
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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 price & variants

The Interceptor 650 is available in 4 variants: Standard, Custom, Blacked Out, and Chrome. All variants offer a slightly different look and feel, but are mechanically the same. Here is a clear breakdown of the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 price:

 

  • Interceptor 650 Standard: ₹3.35 lakh
  • Interceptor 650 Custom: ₹3.40 lakh
  • Interceptor 650 Blacked Out: ₹3.51 lakh
  • Interceptor 650 Chrome: ₹3.66 lakh

 

All prices are ex-showroom. The Interceptor 650 on road price generally ranges between ₹3.72 lakh and ₹4.47 lakh, depending on city, RTO charges, and insurance.

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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 expert review

We like

  • Design is amazing

  • Handling is best

We don't like

  • Ride

  • Narrow seat

Design and Quality

9.0

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has a clean and uncomplicated design. With its round headlamp, sculpted fuel tank, long flat seat and twin exhausts, it has the look of a traditional roadster without trying too hard to appear retro. The large parallel-twin engine plays a major role in the motorcycle’s visual appeal, while details such as the polished engine covers, chrome-finished exhausts and neatly integrated components add to the overall sense of quality. Fit and finish are impressive, with well-fitted panels, tidy wiring and solid construction throughout.

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Position and Comfort

7.0

The Interceptor 650 offers a relaxed and natural riding position that suits a wide range of riders. The seat height feels approachable, and the upright ergonomics make it comfortable for everyday riding as well as longer journeys. Practical touches such as heat shields around the engine help improve comfort in traffic, while the overall riding posture allows riders to spend long hours in the saddle without feeling overly stretched or cramped.

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Performance and Fuel Economy / Range

8.0

The 648cc parallel-twin engine is the highlight of the Interceptor 650. It delivers power in a smooth and linear manner, with strong torque available from low revs and a broad spread of performance through the mid-range. What stands out most is the engine’s refinement. There is only a slight hint of vibration at certain revs, and even triple-digit cruising speeds feel remarkably relaxed. Cruising at 100-120kph comes naturally to the motorcycle, while the engine still has enough performance in reserve for faster highway riding. The exhaust note adds character without becoming intrusive.

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Ride and Handling

7.0

The Interceptor 650 strikes an excellent balance between comfort and capability. Its suspension setup has a mildly firm character, but it absorbs larger bumps and potholes well while remaining comfortable for daily riding. Braking performance is strong and reassuring, with standard dual-channel ABS adding an extra layer of confidence. At higher speeds, the front end can feel slightly light, particularly beyond 120kph, but it never feels nervous or intimidating.

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Features and Safety

6.0

The Interceptor 650 keeps things simple. The twin-pod instrument cluster combines analogue dials with a small digital display that shows fuel level, trip information and the odometer. Dual-channel ABS is standard, and the motorcycle also features a slip-and-assist clutch. The focus here is clearly on a straightforward riding experience rather than a long list of electronic features.

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Price and Verdict (Overall Rating)

8.0

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 gets the fundamentals right. Its smooth and refined parallel-twin engine, comfortable ergonomics, confidence-inspiring handling and solid build quality come together to create a motorcycle that feels equally at home in the city, on weekend rides and on long highway journeys. More importantly, it delivers its performance in a relaxed and approachable manner. Rather than chasing outright speed or aggressive character, the Interceptor focuses on making every ride enjoyable, and that remains one of its biggest strengths.

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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 comparison

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
₹3.35 - ₹3.66 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
648 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
23.75 kpl
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BSA Gold Star 650
BSA Gold Star 650
₹3.35 - ₹3.60 Lakhs
Transmission
Manual
Engine
652 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
24.99 kpl

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 mileage

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 fuel economy is around 23.75 kmpl, as claimed by the company. In real-world conditions, several owners report that the mileage falls between 20 kmpl and 22 kmpl, depending on riding style and conditions. Plus, with the Interceptor 650 fuel tank capacity of 13.7 litres, you get a good touring range, and don’t have to stop for frequent fuel stops. 

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PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on.ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary.User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition.
Petrol-Manual
648 cc
23.75 kpl23.72 kmpl

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Images

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 images highlight its classic roadster stance and muscular proportions. The image gallery showcases:

  • Upright riding posture and wide handlebars
  • Parallel-twin engine and exhaust layout
  • Wheel designs and brake setup
  • Road presence from multiple angles, etc.

 

Browse through 38 images to see how each colour and variant changes the motorcycle’s personality.

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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 videos

Explore the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 video to see how it performs against its rivals on the road. The featured video, “BSA Gold Star 650 vs Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 comparison,” highlights the Interceptor’s performance, design, and ride quality in real-world conditions.

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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Colours

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 colour options include 6 shades in total, with availability depending on the variant:

 

  • The Standard variant is available in 2 colours: Cali Green and Canyon Red.
  • The Custom variant is only available in a single colour: Sunset Strip.
  • The Blacked Out variant is available in 2 colours: Barcelona Blue and Black Ray.
  • The Chrome variant is also available in a single colour: Mark 2

 

Each Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 colour option reflects a blend of 1960s/70s California beach culture, retro styling, and modern, sporty, or classic aesthetics

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Barcelona Blue
Black Ray
Cali Green
Canyon Red
Mark 2
Sunset Strip

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 FAQs

The RE Interceptor 650 was launched in India on November 14, 2018.

The Interceptor 650 price in India starts at ₹3.35 lakh and goes up to ₹3.66 lakh.

The Interceptor 650 is powered by a 648cc air/oil-cooled parallel-twin petrol engine that produces 47 bhp (34.9 kW) at 7,250 rpm and 52 Nm of torque at 5,150 rpm. It comes paired with a 6-speed gearbox and a slipper clutch.

The Interceptor 650 on road price usually ranges between ₹3.72 lakh and ₹4.47 lakh, depending on city and variant.

The Interceptor 650 mileage typically falls between 20 and 22 kmpl in real-world conditions. But, as per company, it's  around 23.75 kmpl.

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 maximum speed is around 164 kmph (company-claimed).

The Interceptor 650 weight is 218 kg (kerb).

Yes. The BS6 compliant variants of the RE Interceptor 650 have been launched.

Yes. The Blacked Out variant comes with alloy wheels and tubeless tyres.

The MSRP of the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 falls between ₹3.35 lakh and ₹3.66 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant.

The Interceptor 650 has an upright riding position and wide handlebars. Meanwhile, the Continental GT 650 is sportier with clip-on handlebars and a more aggressive stance.

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 price in India starts at ₹3.35 lakh, ex-showroom.

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Questions you may find useful

6w

I'm currently using a 13-year-old Avenger 220. Now, I am planning to switch to a bigger CC by the end of this year. But, I'm not sure what good options could be out there, given that I am so used to my Avenger seating position. Super meteor is good, but it does not have that punch, and I understand that the stiff suspension of Royal Enfield motorcycles will be a deal-breaker for me. My daily routine looks like going to the office and coming back home, but I am also an occasional Highway rider going up to long distances of 1,500 km in 3 days or so. I may have narrowed it down to either going for a Dominar 350 or the Triumph Scrambler 400xc, but if you have a better option available, I'm open to it. Or else if both these options I gave are good enough, which one to go for?

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6w

Since you've mentioned that a lot of your usage is inside the city with only occasional highway work, we'd recommend sticking with the 350cc Triumph Scrambler 400 X. The reason being, Scrambler is a lighter machine with better handling and suspension comfort, which will make it easier to ride on a daily basis inside the city. Then there is also the fact that the Dominar - as objectively sorted a bike as it is - cannot match the kerb appeal of the Scrambler, and the Triumph is sure to be a special machine to walk toward in the morning. In case you want to move away from a single-cylinder machine, the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 remains a tried and tested option, and will be lovely on the highway. Do bear in mind that while it can surely wade through the drudgery of city traffic, it will be the machine that demands more effort from the rider to do so. After GST 2.0, the Interceptor has also become a fair deal pricier, so it might not fit in your budget. A test ride of both, as well as determining your budget, should be your next move.

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11w

I want to buy a second-hand bike mainly for weekend touring. My height is 5’11”, and I will mostly be riding on highways, not for off-roading. My typical rides will be around 180-200 km on weekends. I am looking for a bike that is comfortable for long rides and has low maintenance costs. Which bike should I consider?

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10w

Since you haven't specified a budget, it's hard to give you an exact recommendation, but we'll give you a wide variety of options to choose from, catering to different price points. Under the Rs 2 lakh mark, something like a Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350, any of the Honda CB350 models, TVS Ronin, as well as the Honda CB300F will be available. These bikes can handle long highway rides, provided you're comfortable with maintaining speeds below 100kph.If you can stretch to Rs 3 lakh, then options like the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, TVS Apache RTR / RR 310 and previous-gen KTM 390 Duke and Adventure models are available. These bikes give you the ability to cruise around 100-120kph owing to their more powerful engines. However, the single-cylinder TVS and KTM models won't be able to match the smoothness of the twin-cylinder Royal Enfield. Do bear in mind that since you want a vehicle with low maintainance, it would be advisable to go for a machine with a documented service history and one that has its cycle parts (brakes, tyres, fluids) in good condition, so you don't need to incur additional expenses.

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