Royal Enfield Shotgun 650
INTRODUCTION
The 2024 Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 is the latest addition to Royal Enfield’s lineup, designed to cater to both the Indian and global markets. This model is built on the same platform as the Super Meteor 650 but offers a distinct bobber style and unique riding characteristics. The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 top speed offers a thrilling performance suitable for long highway cruises. With regard to efficiency, the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 mileage ensures a balance between power and practicality for daily use. The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 price is positioned to appeal to riders looking for a premium, stylish cruiser with modern features.
Ratings
- 98%
Performance
- 98%
Features
- 98%
Handling
- 98%
Comfort
- 100%
Build Quality
- 100%
Styling
- 98%
Value for Money
- 99%
Total
Price
SPECIAL FEATURES
1
MODULAR DESIGN
2
ERGONOMICALLY OPTIMIZED
3
TUNED SHOWA SUSPENSION
4
WINGMAN IN-APP FEATURE
5
SLIPPER CLUTCH
6
PARALLEL TWIN ENGINE
7
STEEL TUBULAR SPINE ENGINE
8
CIRCULAR LED HEADLAMP
9
ROUNDED METALLIC FENDERS
10
DUAL SHOOTER EXHAUST
11
FOUR DIFFERENT COLORS
12
DIGI-ANALOGUE METERES
Full Specifications
City | 20/l |
Highway | 22/l |
Speedometer | Analogue |
Tachometer | Digital |
Tripmeter | Digital |
Odometer | Analogue |
Fuel Gauge | Yes |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Low Oil Indicator | Yes |
Start Type | Self Start |
Clock | Yes |
Pass Switch | Yes |
Type | Steel Tubular Spine Frame |
Front Suspension | Showa Separate Function Big Piston Fork, USD, 120mm travel |
Rear Suspension | Showa Twin Shock, 90mm travel |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke, Air-Oil Cooled, SOHC Engine |
Displacement | 648cc |
Power | 47.65 PS @ 7250 rpm |
Torque | 52 Nm @ 5250 rpm |
Fuel Supply | Fuel Injection |
Gearbox | 6 Speed |
Valve Per Cylinder | 4 |
Starting | Self Start Only |
Wheelbase | 1465mm |
Ground Clearance | 140mm |
Length x Width x height | 2170mm x 820mm x 1105mm |
Kerb Weight | 240Kg |
Fuel Capacity | 13.8liters |
Tyres (F) | 100/90-18" |
Tyres (R) | 150/70 - R17 |
Brakes (F) | 320mm, Disc, ABS |
Brakes (R) | 300mm, Disc, ABS |
ABS | Dual Channel |
Battery | 12 Ah, VRLA |
Head Lamp | LED |
Tail Lamp | LED |
Turn Signal Lamp | LED |
ROYAL ENFIELD SHOTGUN 650 OVERVIEW & PRICE
Performance
The Shotgun 650 is powered by a 648cc air-oil-cooled parallel-twin engine, producing 47.65 PS at 7250 rpm and 52.3 Nm of torque at 5650 rpm. This engine is known for its smooth power delivery and is shared with other models like the INT650 and Continental GT 650. The bike features a six-speed transmission with a slip/assist clutch, ensuring smooth gear shifts. Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 top speed is 160 km/h.
Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Mileage
The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Mileage is around 22 kmpl, making it a reasonably efficient option for a bike in this segment.
Features
The Shotgun 650 comes equipped with several modern features, including:
- LED headlamp and taillight
- Digi-analogue instrument cluster with tripper navigation
- 31 genuine motorcycle accessories, such as bar end mirrors and a sculpted solo seat
- Disc brakes on both front and rear with dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety
Handling
The Enfield Shotgun is designed for a more connected and engaging riding experience. It features a steel tubular spine frame with USD forks at the front and twin shocks at the rear. The bike’s geometry, including a shorter wheelbase and smaller front wheel, contributes to its nimble handling. The suspension setup is well-tuned for both city and highway riding.
Comfort
The bike offers a comfortable position with a seat height of 795mm and a kerb weight of 240kg. The riding triangle is designed to welcome new and veteran riders. However, the unpadded seat and rear suspension may compromise comfort on longer rides.
Build Quality
The Enfield Shotgun boasts high build quality, with a top-notch paint finish, chassis welds, and switchgear. The bike also features quality touches like an enamel-like finish on the rocker and engine covers.
Styling
Inspired by the 1940s bobber movement, the Enfield Shotgun features a blacked-out aesthetic and a funky, aggressive look. The bike has four colour options: Stencil White, Plasma Blue, Green Drill, and Sheet Metal Grey.
All Colors Options and Variants
The Shotgun 650 is available in four colour schemes:
- Stencil White
- Plasma Blue
- Green Drill
- Sheet Metal Grey
Value for Money
Priced starting at ₹ 90,000 (ex-showroom), the Shotgun 650 offers excellent value for money, especially considering its features and build quality. The bike is positioned below the Super Meteor 650, making it an affordable option in the 650cc segment.
ROYAL ENFIELD SHOTGUN 650 VERDICT
The Royal Enfield Shotgun2 is a versatile and stylish addition to the Royal Enfield lineup. Its unique blend of performance, comfort, and modern features makes it a compelling choice for riders looking for a fun and engaging motorcycle. With its competitive pricing and high build quality, the Shotgun 650 is poised to be a popular choice in the Indian market.
PROS
- Fun and exciting to ride
- High build quality and premium feel
- Excellent value for money
- Nimble handling and good road connection
CONS
- Vibey at high speeds
- Brakes could be improved
- Unpadded seat may affect long-ride comfort
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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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