2025 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Spotted Testing Before Launch
Discover the latest updates on the 2025 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, featuring a new single-pod instrument console, LED tail lights, and the reliable 648 cc engine.
Royal Enfield is working on new motorcycles in the 350 cc, 450 cc, and 650 cc segments.
The 2025 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 will have exciting updates. It will feature a new single-pod instrument console.
The motorcycle will also come with LED tail lights and updated indicators.
Royal Enfield is working on new motorcycles in the 350 cc, 450 cc, and 650 cc segments.
They plan to reveal their first electric motorcycle, the Flying Flea, at the 2024 EICMA show in Milan, Italy.
Earlier this year, Royal Enfield launched the updated Classic 350 in India.
Other models like the Hunter 350, Bullet 350, and Meteor 350 will also get updates soon.
The updated Interceptor 650 has been seen testing in a near-production form.
Royal Enfield has quickly expanded its 650 cc lineup with new models like the Shotgun and Super Meteor.
They are also developing a scrambler called the Interceptor Bear 650 and a Classic-themed twin.
The new Interceptor 650 will feature a single-pod instrument cluster. This is similar to those found in the Guerrilla 450 and Himalayan 450. Some fans may be disappointed with the change from the traditional twin-pod design.
The test bike kept the usual telescopic front forks. It also has an updated tail lamp and LED indicators.
There won’t be any changes to the engine. The engine is a 648 cc parallel twin-cylinder.
It produces over 47 PS of power and 52 Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a six-speed transmission.
Royal Enfield may introduce new colors and graphics.
They will keep features like black alloy wheels, disc brakes with dual-channel ABS, a slipper and assist clutch, round mirrors, and dual exhaust pipes.