Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a 647cc cruiser bike with price starting from Rs. 3.03 lakh. It is available in 7 colours and 7 variants. Interceptor 650 mileage is 25 kmpl. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 218 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 13.7 liters. Interceptor 650 is a tough competitor to BSA Gold Star, Triumph Scrambler 400 X and Triumph Speed 400 .
Pros and Cons of Interceptor 650
- Most affordable 650cc bike in India
- Linear yet exciting power delivery
- Extremely refined engine
- Lacks features
- Uncomfortable for pillion riders
- Rear suspension is a little too soft
To our surprise, the Interceptor 650 felt more like a 90’s Honda and less like a Royal Enfield, given its refinement levels and performance. The engine feels amazing with loads of torque on offer and a nice sound from its twin exhausts. Overall quality is quite good and the motorcycle feels like it is built to last. This can easily be called the best Royal Enfield bike out there.
Interceptor 650 Price and Variants
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648 cc . 25 kmpl |
Rs. 3.03 Lakh
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648 cc . 25 kmpl |
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648 cc . 25 kmpl |
Rs. 3.11 Lakh
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Interceptor 650 Mileage
Specifications of Interceptor 650
- 647 CCEngine
- 25 KmplMileage
- 47.4 PS @ 7250 rpmMax Power
- 13.7 LitersFuel Capacity
- TubelessTyre Type
- 218 KgKerb Weight
Expert's Opinions on Interceptor 650
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Mileage
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Features
- Verdict
- Overview
- Design
- Performance & Mileage
- Handling
- Ride Quality
- Features
- Verdict
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Beginning of the RE’s 650cc Chapter
- The Interceptor 650 is one of the first 650cc twin-cylinder motorcycles from Royal Enfield
- It has a timeless engine, which even after 6 years of launch feels lovely to ride
- It is still the most affordable twin-cylinder bike in India, starting at 3.03 lakh (ex-showroom)
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Muscular Design - Attractive Looks
- The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 comes with a retro-roadster design
- It features a round headlight, a sculpted fuel tank and a twin-pod instrument console which complement its retro looks
- It comes with 7 gorgeous colour options to choose from
- The Interceptor has great paint quality and clean weld joints
- The rectangular tail light looks a little too old and sticks out like a sore thumb
- The dual exhausts are not proportionate with the overall design of the bike and stick out too much
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Powerful and Refined
- The 650cc parallel-twin engine on the Interceptor feels super smooth while riding
- The Interceptor 650 offers a powerful performance and has a great pull throughout the rev range
- The bike can be ridden at slow speeds in higher gears, without any stress, thanks to the good low-end torque
- The light clutch action makes it easier to ride through heavy traffic, thanks to the slip-and-assist clutch
- In our tests, it delivered a mileage of 25.35kmpl in the city and 33.17kmpl
- The top-end performance has been toned down in the BS6 model, because of a different engine tune
- The slight drop in grunt is visible when it takes longer to overtake at higher speeds
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Fun to Ride Roadster
- The Interceptor 650 is a sweet handling bike and has a responsive chassis
- The bike feels very stable at high speeds and is planted around the corners and twisties
- Braking performance is good - The bite and progression are spot on
- With a 218kg kerb weight, the Interceptor 650 feels heavy to manoeuvre
- The CEAT Zoom Cruz tyres do not offer a good grip when you ride it hard
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Enjoyable and Relaxed
- The soft rear suspension performs decently at higher speeds
- The large 18-inch wheels help handle bad roads easily
- The telescopic fork lacks firmness and bottoms out on sharp bumps and potholes every now and then
- The rear suspension is too soft and feels bouncy at slower speeds
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Retro Essence In the Console
- The LED headlight adds a modern touch to the bike and lights up the road better than the older halogen headlight
- The twin-pod instrument console on the Interceptor 650 complements its retro vibe
- It has a digital inset that displays the fuel level, odometer, and tripmeters
- Misses out on clock, distance-to-empty reading, and gear position indicator
- The rotary switches require extra attention and effort to operate unless you are accustomed to them
- The digital inset is too small and the even smaller text is not clearly readable while riding
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Powerful Yet Elegant
- The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 looks amazing and has a powerful and smooth engine
- The Interceptor is a delight to ride, thanks to its impressive performance and comfortable riding posture
- The Interceptor 650 is a great value-for-money bike, given the performance and features it offers
- The attractive price tag makes it a desirable bike for someone looking to get a versatile middle-weight retro-roadster
Latest Updates on Interceptor 650
The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is the Chennai-based manufacturer’s 650cc parallel twin roadster offering. Recently we came across a beautifully modified Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 turned into a Scrambler. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Interceptor 650 was one of the first-ever modern 650cc motorcycles from Royal Enfield. The Interceptor 650 is also India’s cheapest twin-cylinder bike. It offers a premium big-bike experience to the masses at quite an accessible price.
Interceptor 650 Colours
- Cali Green
- Barcelona Blue
- Black Pearl
- Black Ray
- Sunset Strip
- Mark Two
- Canyon Red
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Images
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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Featured Review
I have been riding my bike interceptor 650 for 15 months it gave me a good riding vibes.I covered 7 states i.E, Northeast region i rode in plans and in hills it really gave me a joy of a ride i ride at high speed and it gave me a very good confidence because of its better stability and a better braking performance.And even when took interceptor at terrain it...
Interceptor 650 User Reviews
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Mileage3.7/5
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Performance4.8/5
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Maintenance4.0/5
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Comfort4.1/5
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Features & Styling4.4/5
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Questions & Answers on Interceptor 650
Answered by Zigwheels Expert- Latest
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- The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 features a bench-type seat.
- Foam and synthetic cover is used
- The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 offers ground clearance of 174 mm.
- The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Street features a twin-pod analogue instrument cluster with a digital inset that provides an odometer, dual trip meter and fuel level readings.
- Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has an Inline twin cylinder, 4 stroke / SOHC engine
- For the availability, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized dealer in your city as it depends on their stock book. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership detail.https://www.zigwheels.com/royal-enfield-bikes/interceptor-650/on-road-price-pune
- The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 offers ground clearance of 174 mm.
- The ground clearance of the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is 174 mm.
- The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has ground clearance of 174 mm.
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