The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650.
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The final mannequin to transition to the brand new emission norms had been the 650 twins.
- Last Updated: March 21, 2020, 6:59 PM IST
Royal Enfield has introduced that it has bought all current stock of BS-IV bikes throughout dealerships in India.
The firm launched BS-VI compliant bikes in early January, with the Classic 350 dual-channel ABS. Starting March 21, 2020, all Royal Enfield shops throughout India will retail solely BS-VI bikes, thereby changing into one of many first automotive manufacturers in India to completely transition to the brand new emission norm, forward of time.
The final mannequin to transition to the brand new emission norms had been the 650 twins. The new model comes with nearly no adjustments on the skin. Since the 2 bikes had been already fuel-injected the brand new value hike is substantial over the outgoing one. The bikes proceed to not have a further catalytic converter on the header of the pipe exhaust system.
This is the second value hike since its launch with the primary one being again in September 2019. Mechanically, the bikes stay the identical with the identical 648-cc engine that’s able to producing 47 hp and 52 Nm of torque by means of a 6-speed gearbox. The duo is claimed to have a mileage of 25.5 kmpl as per World Motorcycle Test Cycle (WMTC).
This post was last modified on March 22, 2020 12:52 am