Royal Enfield Continental GT 650
INTRODUCTION
The 2024 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is a compelling café racer that blends style and performance seamlessly. With a robust 648cc engine and classic design, it stands out in the competitive two-wheeler market in India. The Continental GT 650 top speed, making it a thrilling ride for café racer enthusiasts. It comes in a range of eye-catching Continental GT 650 colors, including Rocker Red, British Racing Green, and Dux Deluxe, adding to its classic appeal. The Continental GT 650 mileage is commendable, making it a balanced option for those looking for both performance and efficiency. In terms of affordability, the Continental GT 650 price positions it competitively in the market, appealing to riders who value style and substance.
Ratings
- 100%
Performance
- 100%
Features
- 100%
Handling
- 95%
Comfort
- 100%
Build Quality
- 95%
Styling
- 100%
Value for Money
- 99%
Total
Price
SPECIAL FEATURES
1
ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
2
BOSCH DUAL CHANNEL ABS
3
BYBRE BRAKES
4
PIRELLI TYRES
5
SLIPPER CLUTCH
6
PARALLEL TWIN ENGINE
7
BOSCH FUEL INJECTION
8
CLIP ON BARS
9
SCULPTED TANK
10
PIGGY BACK REAR SHOCK
11
BOSCH FUEL INJECTION
12
ALUMINIUM ENGINE COVER
Full Specifications
City | 23-28km/l |
Highway | 28-33km/l |
Speedometer | Analogue |
Tachnometer | Analogue |
Tripmeter | Digital |
Fuel Gauge | Yes |
Pass Light | Yes |
Kill Switch | Yes |
Fuel Warning Indicator | Yes |
Start Type | Self Start |
Clock | No |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Low Oil Indicator | Yes |
ABS | Yes |
Type | Tubular steel frame with bolted trussing |
Front Suspension | 41mm front Forks, 110mm Travel |
Rear Suspension | Twin Coil-Over Shocks, 88mm Travel |
Engine Type | Parallel twin, 4 Stroke Single Overhead Cam, Air-oil-Cooled, Fuel Injection, Digital Spark Ignition(T.C.I.) |
Displacement | 648cc |
Power | 47PS @ 7150rpm |
Torque | 52N.m @ 5250rpm |
Fuel Supply | Electronic Fuel Injection |
Gearbox | 6 Speed |
Valve Per Cylinder | 4 |
Ignition System | Digital Electronic Ignition |
Wheelbase | 1400mm |
Ground Clearance | 174mm |
Length x Width x height | 2122mm x 1165mm x 789mm |
Kerb Weight | 202Kg (No Fuel) |
Fuel Capacity | 13.7 liters |
Tyres (F) | 100/90-18 |
Tyres (R) | 130/70-18 |
Brakes (F) | 320mm Disc |
Brakes (R) | 240mm Disc |
ABS | Dual Channel |
Electrical System | 12Volt-DC |
Battery | 12V, 12Ah |
Head Lamp | 12V, H4, 60/55W(HALOGEN) |
Tail Lamp | 12V, P21/5W(HALOGEN) |
Turn Signal Lamp | 12V, 10W x 4nos |
ROYAL ENFIELD CONTINENTAL GT 650 OVERVIEW & PRICE
PERFORMANCE
The Continental GT 650 is powered by a BS6.2-compliant 648cc air-/oil-cooled parallel twin engine, delivering 47.45PS and 52.3Nm of torque. This engine configuration ensures a spirited performance, making it a joy to ride both in urban settings and on highways. Continental GT 650 top speed is 169 km/h, providing an exhilarating riding experience.
ROYAL ENFIELD CONTINENTAL GT 650 MILEAGE
The Continental GT 650 offers a mileage of 27 kmpl, which is decent for a bike in this segment. This efficiency, combined with a fuel tank capacity of 12.5 litres, gives the bike a range of approximately 312.5 km on a full tank.
FEATURES
The model comes with several modern features:
- LED Headlamp: Combines old-school aesthetics with modern LED lights for increased visibility.
- Cast Alloy Wheels: The blacked-out variants have tubeless tyres, enhancing safety and convenience.
- Aluminum Switch Cubes: Improved grip and feel for better control.
- On-the-go Charging: Keeps you connected no matter where you are.
- Suspension: Finely tuned with ‘piggy-back’ gas-charged twin shocks for an optimum blend of comfort and feel.
- Adjustable Brake and Clutch Levers: For a more personalized riding experience.
HANDLING
The Continental GT 650 is known for its excellent handling, thanks to its tubular steel double cradle chassis, developed in conjunction with Harris Performance. The bike features a 41mm fork and preload-adjustable gas-charged twin shocks, ensuring superior balance and handling. The new CEAT tyres and alloy wheels further enhance its ride quality.
COMFORT
The bike offers a not-too-aggressive riding posture, making it comfortable for longer rides. The seat has been redesigned with denser foam and a mesh saddle for added comfort. However, the clutch is slightly heavier, which might be a concern for some riders. Despite the slightly heavier clutch, the Continental GT 650 top speed remains impressive, offering an exhilarating experience for those who enjoy spirited riding on open roads.
BUILD QUALITY
The Continental GT 650 boasts robust build quality and premium finishes. The frame developed with Harris Performance, has been thoroughly tested for durability. The bike’s overall construction ensures it can withstand daily use and long rides.
STYLING
The Continental GT 650 retains its classic café racer silhouette with a modern twist. It features a round headlight, adjustable clip-ons, a flat seat with an optional pillion cowl, and rear set footpegs. The bike’s retro styling appeals to many, making it a standout in its segment.
ROYAL ENFIELD CONTINENTAL GT 650 COLORS OPTIONS AND VARIANTS
The Continental GT 650 colors colour options:
- British Racing Green
- Rocker Red
- Dux Deluxe
- Slipstream Blue
- Apex Grey
- Mr. Clean
VALUE FOR MONEY
Priced at approximately ₹ 3,19,000 (ex-showroom), The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is the only affordable bike offering a premium middleweight café racer experience. Its combination of classic styling, modern features, and robust performance makes it an excellent value for money.
ROYAL ENFIELD CONTINENTAL GT 650 VERDICT
The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is an excellent choice for those looking for a classic café racer experience with modern upgrades. Its robust performance, stylish design, and value for money make it a standout in its segment. While it has minor drawbacks, the package is compelling for enthusiasts and daily riders.
PROS
- Classic retro styling with modern upgrades.
- Great handling and ride quality.
- Comfortable riding posture.
- Affordable middleweight café racer.
CONS
- Brakes could be better.
- Clutch is on the heavier side.
- Limited customization options.
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ABOUT Royal Enfield COMPANY
Royal Enfield’s origins date back to 1891 when Bob Walker Smith and Albert Eadie purchased a needle manufacturing company that had branched into bicycle production. The company was renamed The Enfield Manufacturing Company Ltd. in 1893 after winning a contract to supply precision parts to the Royal Small Arms factory in Enfield. The first motorized vehicle, a quadricycle, was produced in 1898, and the first Royal Enfield motorcycle appeared in 1901. Royal Enfield bikes quickly gained a reputation for their durability and rugged performance, making them a popular choice for riders around the world. The brand’s legacy continued to evolve, and Royal Enfield India became one of the largest markets for the company, with a significant fan base. Over the years, Royal Enfield has expanded its lineup, offering a variety of models suited for both city and long-distance riding. With competitive Royal Enfield price options, the brand remains accessible while maintaining its premium appeal.
Early History and Establishment
Royal Enfield’s origins date back to 1891 when Bob Walker Smith and Albert Eadie purchased a needle manufacturing company that had branched into bicycle production. The company was renamed The Enfield Manufacturing Company Ltd. in 1893 after winning a contract to supply precision parts to the Royal Small Arms factory in Enfield. The first motorized vehicle, a quadricycle, was produced in 1898, and the first Enfield motorcycle appeared in 1901.
Expansion and World War II
In 1932, the iconic ‘Bullet’ model was introduced. During World War II, Royal Enfield produced large quantities of motorcycles for the military. The post-war period saw continued innovation and expansion, with the introduction of various models and technological advancements.
Entry into India
1955, Enfield partnered with Madras Motors to form ‘Enfield India’. He began assembling the 350 cc Enfield Bullet in Madras (now Chennai). The Indian government ordered 800 Bullet 350s for patrolling duties, marking the beginning of Royal Enfield’s significant presence in India.
Key Milestones and Developments
- 1964: The Continental GT café racer was launched.
- 1977: Enfield India began exporting 350cc Bullets to the UK and Europe.
- 1990: Enfield India entered a strategic alliance with the Eicher Group, which later acquired it in 1994.
- 2000: Eicher Group faced a decisive moment, leading to product alterations and expanded distribution to revive the brand.
- 2013: To meet increased demand, a new factory was opened in Oragadam, Chennai.
- 2015: Royal Enfield surpassed Harley-Davidson in global sales and acquired Harris Performance Products.
- 2016: The Himalayan, an adventure touring motorcycle, was introduced.
- 2020: The Meteor 350 cruiser was launched.
- 2021: Royal Enfield celebrated 120 years of continuous production..
- 2022: The Hunter 350 roadster was launched in India.
- 2024:The Royal Enfield Guerrilla, a new roadster, was unveiled.
Global Presence and Modernization
Royal Enfield has expanded its global footprint, selling motorcycles in over 50 countries. The company has also modernized its offerings while staying true to its heritage, introducing new models and enhancing its design and engineering capabilities.
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