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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 price in Roorkee

₹3.82 - ₹4.18 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹5,470 /month

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 ex-showroom price in Roorkee starts at ₹3.35 lakh for the base variant and goes up to ₹3.66 lakh for the top variant. The bike is available in 4 variants (StandardCustomBlacked Out, and Chrome), and based on the variant chosen, the Interceptor 650 price in India varies.

 

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 on road price in Roorkee starts at ₹3.82 lakh for the Standard variant and goes up to ₹4.18 lakh for the Chrome variant. View the Interceptor 650 price on road for all four variants in Roorkee in the table below.

Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 On Road Price by Variants

Standard648 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹3,35,394
RTO (Individual)
₹20,124
Insurance
₹26,832
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Roorkee₹3,82,349 *
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EMI starting at ₹5,470 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Custom648 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹3.92 LakhOn road price, Roorkee
Blacked Out648 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹4.05 LakhOn road price, Roorkee
Chrome648 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹4.18 LakhOn road price, Roorkee

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Mileage23.75 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
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The Interceptor 650 price in Roorkee starts at ₹3.35 lakh for the base variant and goes up to ₹3.66 lakh for the top model (ex-showroom).

The Interceptor 650 on road price in Roorkee ranges from ₹3.82 lakh to ₹4.18 lakh, depending on the variant.

The base variant of the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, the Standard, is priced at ₹3.35 lakh (ex-showroom) in Roorkee.

The top variant, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Chrome, is priced at ₹4.18 lakh in Roorkee. 

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Questions you may find useful

11w

I own a Royal Enfield Classic 350 (BS4) and am planning to upgrade to the Interceptor 650. My usage is mostly in the city with occasional highway rides, and my monthly running is up to 1,000 km. Should I go for the new Classic 350 (BS6) or upgrade to the Interceptor 650?

Verified
11w

From a logical point of view, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 makes sense for your use case, which is primarily in the city. The Classic is a lighter machine and will be easier to manage in the city. In your case, it will also be a largely familiar machine since you're coming from an older Classic 350, and there won't be too much of a learning curve. Plus, in comparison to the Interceptor 650, you'll also get better fuel economy from the Classic.On the flip side, the Interceptor will be a far better machine for highway riding, and its twin-cylinder engine gives it a different character. If you're looking for a change of pace from your Classic, the Interceptor could be the perfect step up because, despite its added power and weight, it is still an approachable machine. The one thing you need to be mindful of on the Interceptor inside the city is its wide exhaust pipes, which will stick out in traffic.A test ride will reveal whether you should go for the Interceptor or the Classic.

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1w

I own a 2023 Interceptor 650, but I don't use it much because most of my rides are within the city. I go on long rides only once or twice a year. So, I am thinking of selling it and getting a 250-300cc motorcycle for my daily rides and occasional long trips. I am looking for something that is reliable and requires low maintenance. The Suzuki 250s - the naked and the V-Strom are on my mind. Please share your inputs. Thanks in advance!

Verified
6d

While the 250cc Suzuki bikes are undoubtedly good machines, we'd recommend you hold off on that because Suzuki is readying an all-new Gixxer lineup which will debut at the end of this year and these will be next-gen models which will bring in a host of functional improvements. If you can't wait that long, we'd recommend looking at the Bajaj Pulsar N250, which is a sorted machine and will serve you well. Do bear in mind that coming from your twin-cylinder Interceptor 650, these smaller, single-cylinder 250s will feel like a big step down and you may perhaps wish for something slightly more substantial and premium feeling after a while. Instead of downsizing so severely, you should look at the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 which will be pleasant and comfortable to use inside the city but will still give you a premium, feel-good experience which the smaller bikes won't be able to match. Since you're intimately acquainted with RE ownership, the Hunter will slot in nicely into your life as well. Take a test ride of these bikes to see which one fits your usage better ultimately and then make your decision.

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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Bajaj Pulsar N250
4w

I am planning to buy the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 in November. Is there any possibility that Royal Enfield might discontinue the model before then?

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4w

There are no plans to discontinue the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 anytime soon so you can wait as long as you'd like before purchasing it. In fact, toward the end of the calendar year, both the Continental GT and Interceptor are likely to be updated in a comprehensive way. Expect more features, better braking and suspension hardware and some new colours and cosmetic touches as well.

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7w

I am planning to buy the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and booked it yesterday. Should I be concerned about the upcoming E30 fuel blend, or should I continue with the booking, cancel it, or wait for more clarity?

Verified
6w

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 currently on sale supports petrol with up to 20 percent ethanol. E20 is the current baseline fuel available across India and while draft notifications proposing petrol with higher ethanol blends have been proposed and certified, this is still quite a ways away from becoming the available petrol blend in the near future. Therefore, you shouldn't worry too much right now and go ahead with your new purchase happily!

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8w

Hey everyone! I have been riding my Dominar 400 regularly for about six years now. It is my daily go-to, with weekend short rides and occasional highway trips. I am thinking of upgrading sometime before the end of this year to something newer with a bigger engine. Please suggest a few motorcycles around the Rs 5 lakh mark.

Verified
7w

Around that price point, you have two very different options. The first is the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, which will have similar attributes to your Dominar in being a laidback, road-biased machine. The highlight here is the twin-cylinder engine, and this is one of the biggest reasons to get one. The Interceptor is a proven product, and since you are coming from a Dominar, you should be able to handle its weight and size without too much of a problem.Another option you could look at is the KTM 390 Adventure S, the top model with the adjustable suspension and tubeless spoke wheels. This bike will have a comparable engine character to your Dominar, but brings in added capability in terms of long-distance riding and venturing off-road.These are two very different machines, and picking between the two will not be straightforward. Take a thorough test ride of both to make an informed decision.

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KTM 390 Adventure S
9w

I am looking for a bike with a parallel twin engine, and my budget is around ₹4.5 lakh. After researching, I found that two bikes with parallel twin engines have caught my attention. One is the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, and the other is the Yamaha R3. Which bike should I buy?

Verified
8w

Sadly, the Yamaha R3 has been discontinued in India and the company hasn't confirmed if or when the updated model will be coming to our shores. Therefore, the Royal Enfield 650s are your best bet if you want a twin-cylinder experience. Specifically, the Interceptor is a tried and tested product which should be characterful and reasonably comfortable for road usage. Bear in mind that the Interceptor is a heavy bike with its wide engine splaying the Rider's feet out, so if you're on the shorter side of the spectrum, you might struggle to flat foot it. You could also look at the Aprilia Tuono 457 if you want something sporty but still usable on the road. Aprilia's 457cc engine hasn't had the best reputation for reliability though and we'd recommend you tread lightly and make no modifications inside the warranty period on this bike. A test ride will help you figure out which bike is for you.

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9w

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?

Verified
9w

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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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
9w

Hi, I’m looking for a motorcycle in the 650cc class for commuting to work in Chennai and occasional touring. I tested the Shotgun and immediately liked it. However, I am concerned about highway comfort compared to the Super Meteor, since I felt I had to lean a bit to reach the handlebars (I’m 5'11"). What would you recommend?

Verified
6w

We'd recommend you stick with the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 over the Super Meteor 650 for your mixed-use case spanning both city and highway runs. The Shotgun's riding position is more neutral and will be comfortable over longer durations - especially considering the stiff rear suspension will keep sending bumps from the road to your spine.Since you're not comfortable reaching the handlebars in stock trim, experiment with a set of small handlebar risers to see if it alleviates your issue.You should also look at the Interceptor 650 while you're at it, because it delivers a similar riding experience to the Shotgun and has pliant suspension for Indian roads. Take a test ride of these two before making your decision.

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14w

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?

Verified
13w

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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25w

I’m planning to buy a new bike and am confused between the BMW F 450 GS and the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. I will be riding up to 60 km every day in the city. Please suggest the best option for me that saves on fuel, servicing, maintenance, and purchase cost. Thanks!

Verified
24w

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a proven commodity in our market, and it is a fairly capable city machine, so long as you get used to its weight. Since it uses a big 648cc, twin-cylinder engine, its fuel economy isn't its strongest suit, although that's par for the course for an engine of this size. The Interceptor is the most affordable RE 650 model, and since it is a simple machine, servicing and maintaining it shouldn't be too expensive. Since the BMW F 450 GS is yet to launch and we also haven't ridden it, we can't comment on what the bike will be like to ride or to live with. We recommend you wait until media and owners' reviews are out before making a decision.Do bear in mind that BMW's dealer and service network is far smaller than Royal Enfield's expansive dealer network across the country.

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