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Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 each receive Two striking new colourways.

Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 each receive Two striking new colourways.
23 Feb
Written by Ram

New variants feature stylish Blacked-Out engines and exhausts, cast alloy wheels and tubeless tyres, along with functional and ergonomic upgrades on all colourways

Royal Enfield has recently announced the release of new and improved versions of their highly popular Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 motorcycles. These bikes have gained a loyal following since their launch in 2018 due to their authentic feel and enjoyable riding experience. The new variants will feature striking new colour options and enhanced ergonomic features.

For the Interceptor 650, there will be two new blacked-out versions available: Black Ray and Barcelona Blue. These will join the already popular options of Mark 2, Sunset Strip, and Canyon Red. The Continental GT 650 will also have two new blacked-out options: Slipstream Blue and Apex Grey. These will be available alongside the existing colourways of Mr Clean, Dux Dulux, British Racing Green, and Rocker Red. All new colour options will include improved features such as more comfortable seats, new switchgear, a USB charging port, and an LED headlamp.

The blacked-out versions of the Interceptor and Continental GT will have blacked-out engine and exhaust parts. This design adds to the motorcycle's aesthetics, seamlessly blending with the chassis and drawing attention to the tank. The new variants will also come standard with cast alloy wheels and tubeless tires, further enhancing their performance and appearance.

Overall, the new variants of the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 are sure to please motorcycle enthusiasts who value authenticity and enjoyable riding experiences.

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