The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is a cafe racer-style motorcycle powered by a 648cc air/oil-cooled parallel twin-cylinder engine. It produces 47hp at 7150 RPM and torque of 52 Nm at 5250 RPM, offering smooth and responsive performance across the rev range.
The 70s-inspired Royal Enfield design is complemented by its features, such as blacked-out engine and exhaust, adjustable levers, improved grips, gloss black aluminium switch cubes, cast alloy wheels with tubeless tyres, and an LED headlamp.
GT 650 kerb weight is 214 kg and it reaches a top speed of 120 kmph, suitable for both city and highway rides. It offers a mileage of 27 kmpl and is available in 3 variants, with prices starting at approximately ₹3.19 lakh (ex-showroom).
April 2025
The upcoming Continental GT is to feature a new 750cc engine.
The engine will be based on the existing 648cc twin-cylinder platform.
November 2024
Continental GT 750 is likely to get a new single-pod instrument cluster.
GT 750 spotted with dual front disc brakes for enhanced braking.
The Continental GT 750 will likely have a revised rear suspension setup, unlike the gas-charged units on the current GT 650.
June 2023
Continental GT 650 now comes with alloy wheels and tubeless tyres as standard on select colour options.
New features include a USB charger.
The twin-pod analogue instrument cluster retains its retro appeal and complements the bike’s classic styling.
The 648cc twin-cylinder engine has been updated to meet OBD-2 compliance norms
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The Continental GT 650 variants include - Standard, Blacked Out, and Chrome. The base Standard variant is priced at approximately ₹3.22 lakh (ex-showroom). The mid-spec Blacked Out model ranges around ₹3.43 lakh (ex-showroom). Topping the range is the Chrome variant priced at approximately ₹3.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
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648cc,25 kpl,Petrol,Tubed
₹ 3.82 lakh *
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₹ 3.93 lakh *
View Price Breakup648cc,25 kpl,Petrol,Tubed
₹ 4.12 lakh *
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648cc,25 kpl,Petrol,Tubed
₹ 3.82 lakh *
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₹ 3.93 lakh *
View Price Breakup648cc,25 kpl,Petrol,Tubed
₹ 4.12 lakh *
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Price (EX-SHOWROOM) | ₹ 3.19 - 3.45 lakh | ₹ 2.19 lakh | ₹ 3.03 - 3.31 lakh |
Engine | 648 cc | 249 cc | 648 cc |
Mileage | NA | NA | NA |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol |
ABS | Dual channel | Dual channel | Dual channel |
Transmission | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Continental GT 650 offers a claimed mileage of 27 kmpl.
Fuel Type | Mileage |
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Petrol | 25 kpl |
Petrol | NA |
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Read Full ReviewRoyal Enfield Continental GT 650 design The Continental GT 650 looks like a typical dyed-in-the-wool British cafe racer with a round headligh...
The Continental GT 650 looks like a typical dyed-in-the-wool British cafe racer with a round headlight, low clip-on ‘bars and twin exhaust mufflers. The bike can now also be had with alloy wheels thus bringing the peace of mind of tubeless tyres. The Conti can be had in six colours, two of which bring blacked-out finishes on the engine and exhaust mufflers.
With its recent update, the Continental GT 650 now comes with a USB charger and an LED headlight. Beyond those two things though, the features list is quite bleak. The bike uses twin digi-analogue dials but no gear-position indicator, DTE (distance to empty) indicator or real-time fuel efficiency data is available here.
The Continental GT’s engine is carried over lock, stock and barrel from the Interceptor with no changes whatsoever. This means that the 648cc mill is smooth, punchy, refined and makes a great sound in the process. In our tests, the 2023 model managed the 0-100kph sprint in 6.45s
Aiding the Continental GT’s agility, rear shocks are set three clicks higher on preload than the Interceptor’s, which reduces some of the squishy feel that we found the Interceptor was prone to when pushing hard through bends. Naturally, the improvement in suspension composure does result in a firmer feel, but this can easily be backed off to the lowest preload setting if desired.
The Continental GT 650 is priced between Rs 3.19 lakh – Rs 3.45 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai) and for that money what you get is a capable, fast and good-looking motorcycle, albeit one that isn’t very practical on a day-to-day basis. For those who want a twin-cylinder cafe racer on a budget, the Continental is a very good option, even if it is the only one.
The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is available in five striking colour options across three variants. The Standard variant comes in Rocker Red and British Racing Green. The Blacked Out variant features bold shades like Apex Grey and Slipstream Blue. Topping the range is the Chrome variant in the eye-catching Mr Clean finish.