
Last Updated on: 14 Aug 2026
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 was launched on 16 Jan 2023, and it is currently available in 3 variants in India: Astral, Interstellar, and Celestial. The Super Meteor 650 price starts at ₹3.99 lakh and goes up to ₹4.90 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 on road price generally falls between ₹4.44 lakh and ₹6.00 lakh, depending on the RTO, insurance, variant selected, and various other factors.
The Super Meteor 650 is a mid-capacity cruiser motorcycle which provides relaxed highway touring. It is powered by a 648cc, parallel-twin, air/oil-cooled engine paired with a 6-speed gearbox. This engine generates 47 PS at 7,250 rpm and 52.3 Nm of torque at 5,650 rpm.
Super Meteor 650 Specifications
- As per ARAI, the Super Meteor 650 mileage approximately ranges between 23.7 kpl and 25 kpl. But in our real-world test, we recorded 22.41 kpl in the city and 30.17 kpl on the highway, which is a pretty decent figure for a 240-plus kg motorcycle.
- The Super Meteor 650 seat height is 740 mm, which is the lowest among Royal Enfield’s 650cc motorcycles available for sale in India.
- The Super Meteor 650 weight is 241 kg (with 90% fuel + oil). While it is on the heavier side, the motorcycle feels manageable once on the move.
- While RE did not publish an official top speed figure, the Super Meteor 650 top speed is approximately between 150 and 160 kph. But, this Royal Enfield bike feels most comfortable while cruising at 70 - 80 kph.
- The Super Meteor 650 accessories catalogue includes touring seats, footpegs, backrests, windshields, etc., all custom-fit.
- Super Meteor 650 colors include six shades: Astral Black, Astral Green, Interstellar Grey, Interstellar Green, Celestial Red, and Celestial Blue.
- The Super Meteor 650 ground clearance is 135 mm. It is adequate for highway riding and moderate urban road conditions when ridden with care.
Super Meteor 650 Competitors
The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 rivals include motorcycles like the Kawasaki Eliminator, Royal Enfield Classic 650, Royal Enfield Shotgun 650, etc.
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Features and specifications
Our Rating | 9 |
Body Type | Bike |
Engine | 648 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Manual |
Max Power | 46.3 bhp @ 7250 rpm |
Max Torque | 52.3 Nm @ 5650 rpm |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
| Engine Displacement | 648 cc |
| Valvetrain | 2 Valves/Cyl |
| Fueling |
| Fuel Tank Size | 15.7 L |
| City Fuel Economy as Tested | 22.41 kmpl |
| Highway Fuel Economy as Tested | 30.17 kmpl |
| Reserve Fuel Capacity | 3.1 L |
| Chassis name | Steel Tubular Spine Frame |
| Chassis type | Backbone frame, High-tensile steel |
| Front Suspension Type | USD Forks |
| Rear Suspension Type | Twin Shocks, 101mm travel, preload adjustable |
| Length | 2260 mm |
| Width | 890 mm |
| Height | 1155 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1500 mm |
| Combined Braking System | |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | Dual channel |
| Cornering ABS | |
| Hazard lights |
| Pass-light switch | |
| Antilock Braking System | Dual Channel ABS |
| Battery | 12 Ah, VRLA |
| Brake/Tail Light | LED |
| TFT colour Instrument cluster | |
| Average Fuel Consumption | |
| Engine/Motor temperature gauge | |
| Gear Indicator |
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 price & variants
The Super Meteor 650 is available in 3 variants: Astral, Interstellar, and Celestial. All variants are powered by the same 648cc engine, with the differences limited to paint schemes and minor design touches.
Here is a clear breakdown of the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 price:
- Super Meteor 650 Astral: ₹3.99 lakh
- Super Meteor 650 Interstellar: ₹ 4.15 lakh
- Super Meteor 650 Celestial: ₹4.90 lakh
All prices are ex-showroom. The Super Meteor 650 on road price generally ranges between ₹4.44 lakh and ₹6.00 lakh, depending on the RTO, insurance, variant selected, etc.
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 expert review
We like
Styling, road presence
Grunty, characterful engine
We don't like
Erratic fuel gauge
Stiff rear suspension
9.0
The Super Meteor 650 follows a traditional cruiser design with a round headlight, swept-back handlebars and a teardrop-shaped fuel tank flowing into a scooped-out seat. The exhaust pipes are neatly tucked in and exit straight, while body panels fit together with tight gaps. The paint finish and aluminium switch cubes look and feel special, thanks to the materials and finishing.
7.0
The riding position is relaxed, with feet stretched out in front and a slight reach to the handlebars. Despite the cruiser layout, there is no excessive pressure on the tailbone, and the overall posture feels unstrained. The touring seat is noticeably more comfortable than the standard unit and remains supportive over long hours.
8.0
The 648cc parallel-twin delivers strong bottom-end performance, followed by a healthy mid-range surge and continued drive towards the top end. Fuelling is smooth and precise, and the engine remains refined through most riding conditions. A slight buzz can be felt through the handlebars beyond 110kph, but the motor otherwise complements the motorcycle’s relaxed cruising nature well.
6.0
At 241kg, the weight is noticeable during low-speed manoeuvres, but it becomes far less apparent once the motorcycle is moving. The long wheelbase and relaxed geometry help it feel planted and stable at highway speeds. Suspension travel is limited by cruiser standards, so there is a firm edge to the ride, although the shocks do a decent job of reducing the impact of road imperfections.
7.0
The Super Meteor 650 comes with an LED headlight, Tripper navigation as standard, alloy wheels and a USD fork. Adjustable levers are also included, while braking is supported by dual-channel ABS.
7.0
The Super Meteor 650 delivers the relaxed cruising experience it sets out to offer. Strong build quality, a capable engine and stable highway manners work in its favour, while the standard seat and windscreen could be better. It is the most expensive Royal Enfield on sale, but the hardware, finish and overall experience justify the price.
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Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Mileage
As per ARAI, the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 mileage is approximately 23.7 kpl to 25 kpl. However, in our real-world test, the Super Meteor 650 returned 22.41 kpl in the city and 30.17 kpl on the highway. With its 15.7-litre teardrop fuel tank, the Super Meteor 650 can deliver a real-world riding range of roughly 370 to 390 km on a full tank.
| 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 | NA | 25.21 kmpl |
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 news
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Images
The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 images highlight its classic cruiser stance and premium build quality. The image gallery showcases:
- Low-slung cruiser profile and relaxed ergonomics
- Round LED headlamp and front-end design
- Teardrop-shaped fuel tank and chrome exhaust layout
- Alloy wheels, USD front forks, and rear suspension setup
- Overall road presence from multiple viewing angles, etc.
Explore 49 images to understand how the Super Meteor 650 looks in real-world conditions across different variants and color options.
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 videos
A total of 2 videos are available for the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, providing an in-depth view of its design, features, and riding experience. The videos include all 3 variants, showing the color options, trims, and differences across models. Riders can use these videos to assess both the aesthetics and performance of the bike before making a choice.


Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Colours
The Super Meteor 650 colors include 6 shades, with availability depending on the variant. The Astral variant is available in Astral Black and Astral Green, while the Interstellar variant comes in Interstellar Grey and Interstellar Green. The top variant of the Super Meteor 650, the Celestial, is offered in Celestial Red and Celestial Blue.
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 FAQs
The Super Meteor 650 launch date in India was 16 Jan 2023.
The Super Meteor 650 price starts at ₹3.99 lakh and goes up to ₹4.90 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant.
The Super Meteor 650 on road price generally falls between ₹4.44 lakh and ₹6.00 lakh, depending on RTO, insurance, variant, etc.
If you are okay with the fundamental compromises a cruiser makes with regards to comfort on our roads, you should consider the Super Meteor 650.
Yes, at 241kg it is a heavy bike but once you get moving you don’t feel it as much as you’d think.
The Super Meteor 650 is powered by a 648cc, parallel-twin, air/oil-cooled engine. It produces 47 PS and 52.3 Nm of torque.
Yes. The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is positioned as a cruiser motorcycle with relaxed ergonomics and long-distance touring focus.
The Super Meteor 650 seat height is 740 mm.
The Super Meteor 650 has a kerb weight of 241 kg (with 90% fuel and oil).
As per ARAI, the Super Meteor 650 mileage generally falls between 23.7 kpl and 25 kpl, depending on riding conditions. But, in our test, we recorded 22.41 kpl in the city and 30.17 kpl on the highway.
The feet-forward riding position and the stiff rear shock absorbers make sure all the bumps filter through to your spine.
The Super Meteor 650 accessories include touring seats, backrests, panniers, windshields, engine guards, and luggage options.
While Interceptor 650 and Super Meteor 650 share the same engine, the Super Meteor 650 gives more features and comfort suited for long-distance cruising.
Yes. The Super Meteor 650 comes with alloy wheels fitted with tubeless tyres as standard.
The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is available in 3 variants: Astral, Interstellar, and Celestial.
Questions you may find useful
Do you have any idea when the revised version of SM 650 is to be launched?
There is no confirmed date yet for a revised Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650. A test mule of what seemed to be an updated Super Meteor 650 was spotted overseas more than a year ago, and this bike had a different rear suspension than the current bike. The stiff Super Meteor's stiff rear shocks have been a noteworthy complaint from both journalists and owners, although it remains to be seen if and when Royal Enfield updates its flagship.
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?
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.
Hi, I am confused between the Triumph Scrambler 400X, Harley-Davidson X440, Royal Enfield Himalayan, and Royal Enfield Meteor 650. I previously owned a Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 and am now looking to upgrade. My usage will mostly involve daily commuting in Pune traffic, with a 10 km highway stretch included in my 24 km one-way ride. I want a comfortable bike that can be ridden daily with a pillion and should also be comfortable enough for my wife to ride along with our 2-year-old child.
In terms of familiarity, the Harley Davidson X440 will be the logical next step up for you from your Thunderbird 350. With its neutral ergonomics, plush suspension and torquey air/oil-cooled engine, the X440 T will serve your use case well. If you want something with a bit more performance and more commanding ergonomics, then the Triumph Scrambler 400 XC is what you should consider. The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 will easily be the most comfortable for two-up riding of the bikes you've shortlisted, but its heavy kerb weight could be hard to manage, especially with a pillion onboard in stacatto big-city traffic. We'd recommend you steer clear of the Super Meteor 650 because its laidback riding position and stiff rear shocks will cause you discomfort over bad roads. Take a test ride of the other three with your pillion to see which one you find comfortable before you make your purchase.
I own a Bajaj Avenger 220 Cruiser, and I am quite satisfied with it. However, I want something bigger and better in terms of comfort, safety, and speed. For touring purposes, which bike should I go for with a budget of ₹4 to 5 lakh?
If you are looking to upgrade to a cruiser body style, your options are limited to the Royal Enfield Shotgun / Super Meteor 650 within your budget. These bikes are large, stylish, twin-cylinder machines that will be relatively easy to live with from an ownership and running costs standpoint. However, both weigh 240kg (or more), and that could potentially be too much to deal with on a daily basis.A test ride of these bikes should help you understand their riding experience and whether or not their weight is manageable for you.On the other hand, if you're willing to wait a while, Honda is reportedly gearing up to launch a localised version of the Rebel 300 later this year. This would be a more manageable and approachable machine given its single-cylinder engine and more compact dimensions.
Hi, I’m planning to buy the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650. It would be used mainly for weekend rides and city usage. I tested the bike all day with a rented unit, including some light off-road testing, and I’m satisfied with its performance and ground clearance. Could you please advise if any updates are expected for the SM650 this year, so I can decide whether to wait or go ahead and book the bike? Please advise. Regards, Harsha
Some time ago, a test mule of the Royal Enfield Super Meteor was spotted testing overseas with different rear shock absorbers. Moreover, considering its stiff ride has been one of the few complaints we've levied against it, this could potentially fix that issue. Considering that the Super Meteor 650 has been unchanged since its launch in early 2023, Royal Enfield could update it this year. However, there's no official confirmation from the brand regarding this.
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