Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 caught in production-ready guise: Watch here

Royal Enfield has a long list of motorcycles to be launched in the coming months. Recently, the company released a teaser of the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. Furthermore, a new YouTube video shows a test mule of the production-ready look of another upcoming motorcycle from the brand – the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, which will soon join the company’s twin-cylinder line-up. The video was uploaded to YouTube by Raftaar7811, and in the clip, the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 can be seen in its full glory as the motorcycle was shot down while stopping at a traffic signal.

Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Design

It’s pretty clear that Meteor 650 is taller, wider, and chunkier than Meteor 350. However, it continues with a less inclined stance like that of the smaller meteor. The motorcycle will provide a calm position to the rider. The cruiser theme is heavily used on the motorcycle, featuring tear-drop-style fuel tanks and a rounded rear fender, which is fitted with an LED tail lamp.


Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Features

The bigger Meteor 650 is expected to get LED headlamps along with LED DRLs. Also, a twin-pod instrument cluster is visible on the motorcycle seen on test, thus it is easy to understand that it will be sold with a tripper navigation pod.

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Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Specs

The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 will borrow its engine from the Continental GT 650. A twin-cylinder motor with a 270-degree firing order will be used here, producing a peak power output of 47 PS and a maximum torque of 52 Nm. The Super Meteor 650 will use a 6-speed gearbox, while a slipper clutch with assist function is also expected. In terms of suspension, the middle-weight cruiser is likely to use upside-down forks up front and twin shock absorbers at the rear.