The Bear 650, which Royal Enfield has introduced in India, is priced at ₹3.39 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
The Bear 650, Royal Enfield’s middleweight scrambler, is based on the Interceptor 650 but is intended to be more off-road competent.
Royal Enfield Introduces Bear 650
The motorcycle has a more contemporary appearance with all-LED lighting, although it still incorporates some design cues from the Interceptor 650.
The newly released Royal Enfield 450s and the Bear 650 seem to have similar turn indicators.
It features an improved tail section, a braced handlebar, and a slightly modified seat.
A 650cc parallel-twin engine powers the Bear 650, producing 47 horsepower and 57 Nm of torque—a 5 Nm boost over the Interceptor.
A gearbox with six speeds is mated to the engine.
The bike’s off-road capabilities is improved by its traditional rear springs and long-travel USD front forks.
Both the front and back brakes are applied by single discs with dual-channel ABS.
It has spoke wheels that are 19 inches in front and 17 inches in back, and it has MRF Nylorex tires on it.
The Bear 650 has a single-pod console with navigation capabilities, smartphone compatibility, LED lighting, and a TFT display.
Broadwalk White, Petrol Green, White Honey, Golden Shadow, and Two Four Nine are the five color possibilities for the motorcycle.
Royal Enfield Classic In Electric Avatar
Royal Enfield is entering the electric motorcycle market with the global unveiling of its first electric bike scheduled for 4 November 2024, just before the EICMA show in Italy. This marks a significant step for the iconic brand as it transitions into green technology while maintaining its classic styling.
It is speculated that the new electric motorcycle will carry the “Classic” tag, following the signature design cues of the Classic range. The patent images previously revealed by BikeWale show the bike sporting modern retro styling, with design elements such as girder forks and a tail section inspired by Royal Enfield’s iconic Classic series. These features suggest that the bike could be introduced as a concept model at the EICMA show. Refer to this article by Trak.in for all the details!