Royal Enfield Bear 650 launched at Rs 3.39 lakh

    The Bear 650 is the lightest and tallest 650cc motorcycle Royal Enfield currently makes.

    Published On Nov 05, 2024 02:33:00 PM

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    Royal Enfield has launched the all-new Bear 650 at a starting price of Rs 3.39 lakh. It will be sold alongside the existing 650cc lineup, which now also includes the Classic 650.

    1. Makes more torque than other RE 650cc motorcycles
    2. Is the tallest RE 650cc bike

    Royal Enfield Bear 650 details

    The Bear 650 is a scrambler-style motorcycle that has the same platform as the Interceptor 650. It is equipped with the same 648cc parallel-twin motor that produces the same amount of power, though the torque figure is now 56.5Nm, which is 4Nm more than the Interceptor 650. The Bear 650 is also 2kg lighter than the Interceptor 650, thanks in part to the two-in-one exhaust system.

    The Bear 650 also features a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheel for improved off-road performance. With a 184mm ground clearance, the Bear 650 is also the tallest bike in RE’s 650cc lineup. It is also the only 650cc motorcycle by Royal Enfield to be equipped with a TFT dash, which is also found on the new Himalayan. Prices for the Bear 650 go up to Rs 3.59 lakh.

    Royal Enfield Bear 650: Prices
    ColoursPrice
    Broadwalk WhiteRs 3.39 lakh
    Petrol GreenRs 3.44 lakh
    Wild HoneyRs 3.44 lakh
    Golden ShadowRs 3.51 lakh
    Two Four NineRs 3.59 lakh

    All prices, ex-showroom, Chennai

    Also see:

    Royal Enfield Bear 650 review: Bullish on the Bear

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