Royal Enfield Adds New Colours, Features To Twins

Mobility Outlook Bureau
16 Mar 2023
02:22 PM
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The new Interceptor and Continental GT blacked-out variants will feature blacked-out engine and exhaust parts, in addition to cast alloy wheels and tubeless tyres.


Royal Enfield Interceptor
Royal Enfield Interceptor

Royal Enfield has launched new variants of the Interceptor and Continental GT 650 with new colourways and enhanced functional and ergonomic features. The ex-showroom prices of the twins now start at INR 303,000 for Interceptor 650 and INR 319,000 for Continental GT 650. The upgraded range will now be available for booking across all Royal Enfield stores in India on March 16, 2023 

The Interceptor 650 will be available in four new colourways, including two blacked-out variants - Black Ray & Barcelona Blue - and a new custom dual colourway- Black Pearl and Cali Green in the solid colourway series. The new paint options join the existing community favourites Mark 2, Sunset Strip, and Canyon Red. On the Continental GT 650, Royal Enfield has introduced two new blacked-out versions: Slipstream Blue and Apex Grey. These will be offered alongside celebrated colourways- Mr Clean, Dux Deluxe, British Racing Green and Rocker Red. All new colourways will have functional and ergonomic features like enhanced seat comfort, new switchgear, a USB charging port, and an all-new LED headlamp.

B Govindarajan, CEO, Royal Enfield, said, “The Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650 have received immense love from riding enthusiasts across the world. We are certain that the new colours, especially the all-black variants with alloys, will definitely give customers more reason to ride these motorcycles, while the new functional upgrades will add to a fun and enjoyable riding experience.”

The new Interceptor and Continental GT blacked-out variants will feature blacked-out engine and exhaust parts. Also on offer now are cast alloy wheels and tubeless tyres that will come as standard.

Since its launch in September 2018, the 650 Twins have been well-received by motorcycle enthusiasts globally and have been instrumental in the brand’s global expansion and success over the last few years. 

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