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Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650

Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 price in Ujjain

₹4.47 - ₹5.49 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹6,436 /month

The Super Meteor 650 price in Ujjain starts at ₹3.99 lakh for the base variant and goes up to ₹4.90 lakh for the top variant. The bike is available in 3 variants (AstralInterstellar, and Celestial), and based on the variant chosen, the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 price change.

 

The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 on road price in Ujjain starts at ₹4.47 lakh for the Astral variant and goes up to ₹5.49 lakh for the Celestial variant. View the Super Meteor 650 on road price for all variants in Ujjain in the table below.

Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 On Road Price by Variants

Astral648 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹3,98,975
RTO (Individual)
₹15,959
Insurance
₹31,918
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Ujjain₹4,46,852 *
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EMI starting at ₹6,436 /month

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

Interstellar648 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹4.66 LakhOn road price, Ujjain
Celestial648 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹5.49 LakhOn road price, Ujjain

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Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Colours

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Celestial Blue
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Interstellar Green
Interstellar Grey

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The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 price in Ujjain starts at ₹3.99 lakh for the base model and goes up to ₹4.90 lakh for the top variant (ex-showroom).

The Super Meteor 650 on road price in Ujjain ranges from ₹4.47 lakh to ₹5.49 lakh, depending on the variant.

The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Astral is priced at ₹3.99 lakh (ex-showroom) in Ujjain.

The top variant, Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Celestial, is priced at ₹5.49 lakh in Ujjain.

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Questions you may find useful

1w

Do you have any idea when the revised version of SM 650 is to be launched?

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1w

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.

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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?

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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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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
15w

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.

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15w

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.

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20w

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?

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19w

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.

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25w

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

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25w

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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27w

I want to change my bike. I currently ride a 2009 Yamaha FZ-S. I am now 37 years old and travel around 60km daily in the city and town areas. What I like about the FZ is how easily it handles traffic, but riding 60km daily has started to feel painful. I am considering options like the Honda CB350 H’ness, Meteor 350, Meteor 650, etc. Please suggest a good daily commuter.

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27w

Since you have mentioned that you are looking at the Honda CB350 H'ness, we'll recommend bikes of a similar nature and price point. The Honda CB350 trio are excellent machines that will be reliable, easy to maintain, and last you a long time. In a similar vein, bikes like the Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic / Hunter 350 will also be good companions. A test ride of these bikes will help you identify which one suits you best.We would advise against the Super Meteor 650, as that is a very large machine with stiff suspension, and its cruiser ergonomics will only make the ride worse.

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27w

I am 39 years old and 160 cm (5′5″) tall. I have been happily riding a Honda (or Bajaj) Avenger 220 for the last 12 years, and I want to upgrade. Although I really want a Super Meteor 650, it’s too heavy and would be difficult for me to maneuver, so it’s not a practical choice. I prefer cruiser-style bikes and have been exploring the Keeway V302. Please suggest a good bike with at least 350 cc.

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25w

The Keeway V302C is a unique offering with its V-twin engine and mean, bobber looks, and it is also a rare sight on our roads, which might persuade you to get one. However, in our experience, there are a lot of areas where this bike needs work. Its rear suspension has very little travel, leading to a jarring ride over less-than-perfect roads. Its fit and finish, as well as overall build quality, cannot justify its Rs 4.15 lakh (ex-showroom) price tag, and Keeway has a minuscule dealer network across India. Also, the V302C isn't a machine that has cemented its reputation for reliability like other, more mainstream rivals. All this being said, we recommend you steer clear of the Keeway V302C and, for that matter, other Chinese-origin bikes on sale in India. Sadly, the cruiser space in the middleweight displacement segment has seen very few entrants and aside from the Super Meteor, you are limited to the Kawasaki Eliminator 500 (Rs 6.16 lakh) and Vulcan S (Rs 8.13 lakh), the only two offerings from a reputed make under the Rs 10 lakh mark. Other options will require you to significantly increase your budget.

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Kawasaki Vulcan S
32w

My Dominar is showing signs of aging and the ABS is almost done. Wanted a city friendly bike which is comfortable for the pillion as well, have shortlisted Honda H'ness or a Triumph Scrambler X. A Super Meteor is also on the list, but it feels too much for the city and little out of reach.

Verified
31w

Between the Honda H'ness CB350 and the Triumph Scrambler 400 X, we would steer you toward the Triumph bike purely because it offers you significantly higher performance for not that much more money. The Scrambler is also a smooth, comfortable do-it-all motorcycle which has good passenger accommodations as well. The H'ness is also comfortable for two-up riding and is a good city bike, but it will not be able to match the Triumph's performance advantage. We would advise you not to go for the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 because it is a rather heavy bike at 240kg, which will not be the best fit on traffic-riddled city roads. Moreover, its stiff rear suspension will be the bigger reason to look elsewhere. If you want a RE 650, we would recommend taking a look at the Royal Enfield Interceptor, as that has more pliant suspension and is also much lighter.

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