• Q. Does Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 have twin cylinder engine?

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    Dillip | 3 years ago

    Yes, the Continental GT 650 draws power from a 648cc, air and oil-cooled 270-degree parallel-twin cylinder engine that makes peak power of 47.6PS at 7100rpm and 52Nm of torque at 5200rpm.

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