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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Price
Variant | Price | Specifications | |
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Continental GT 650 Standard | ₹ 3,18,418 Avg. Ex-Showroom | Disc Brakes, Spoke Wheels Get Offers | |
Continental GT 650 Custom | ₹ 3,28,406 Avg. Ex-Showroom | Disc Brakes, Spoke Wheels Get Offers | |
Continental GT 650 Alloy Wheel | ₹ 3,38,622 Avg. Ex-Showroom | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels Get Offers | |
Continental GT 650 Chrome | ₹ 3,44,284 Avg. Ex-Showroom | Disc Brakes, Spoke Wheels Get Offers |
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Latest Updates
Royal Enfield has announced the launch of the 2023 Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 in the Indian market. The 2023 models get the much-awaited alloy wheels and new colour themes.
16 Mar 2023
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Continental GT 650 Key Highlights | |
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Engine Capacity | 648 cc |
Mileage | 25 kmpl |
Transmission | 6 Speed Manual |
Kerb Weight | 211 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 12.5 litres |
Seat Height | 804 mm |
3 Things to Know About Continental GT 650
LED headlamps makes the bike look quite nice
The strong mid-range from this 650cc engine makes overtaking easy in city
Aggressive seating triangle works best while riding on a racetrack
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Summary
Price: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 price for its variant - Continental GT 650 Standard starts at Rs. 3,18,418. The price for the other variants - Continental GT 650 Custom, Continental GT 650 Alloy Wheel and Continental GT 650 Chrome are Rs. 3,28,406, Rs. 3,38,622 and Rs. 3,44,284. The mentioned Continental GT 650 prices are the average ex-showroom.
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is a cafe racer bike available in 4 variants and 6 colours. The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is powered by 648cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 47 bhp and a torque of 52 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Continental GT 650 bike weighs 211 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 12.5 liters.
Royal Enfield has updated its Indian product portfolio with the launch of the 2023 Continental GT 650. The latest iteration of the café-racer-style middleweight motorcycle gets several updates over its predecessor.
Visually, the motorcycle remains similar to the previous version and continues to feature a round headlight, twin-pod instrument cluster, clip-on-style handlebar, rear cowl, and twin-sided exhaust outlets. While the styling remains unchanged, Royal Enfield has updated the colour palette for the 2023 Continental GT 650, and the motorcycle is now available in two new blacked-out versions – Slipstream Blue and Apex Grey. These new colourways benefit from alloy wheels that are shod in tubeless tyres and will be sold alongside the Mr Clean, Dux Deluxe, British Racing Green, and Rocker Red paint themes. The rest of the colour options will continue to use 18-inch wire-spoke wheels.
Apart from adding the new colours to the palette, Royal Enfield has also updated the feature list for the 2023 Continental GT 650. The motorcycle now comes with an LED headlight instead of the halogen unit on the older model. The switchgear has been updated as well, and the 2023 model now gets Super Meteor 650-style switches. Other additions include a redesigned saddle for enhanced comfort and a USB charging port. Meanwhile, the 2023 model retains a halogen-style taillight, twin-pod instrument cluster, and dual-channel ABS from the previous version.
The mechanical specifications retain the 647.95cc, parallel-twin, air/oil-cooled engine with a single overhead camshaft and fuel injection system. Linked to a six-speed gearbox, this motor is tuned to deliver a maximum output of 46.8bhp at 7,250rpm and a peak torque of 52.3Nm at 5,150rpm.
In terms of hardware, this middleweight café-racer uses a steel tubular double-cradle frame, telescopic front forks, preload-adjustable twin rear springs, a single 320mm disc at the front and a single 240mm rotor at the back. Other key dimensions include a 12.5-litre fuel tank, 174mm of ground clearance, and 214kg of kerb weight.
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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Review
Good Things
- The Parallel-Twin engine is quite refined
- Brakes work really well
- Good build quality
Could be Better
- Weight is on the heavier side
- Boring looking instrument cluster
- Sitting position isn't very comfortable
BikeWale's Take
The Continental GT650 has a very refined engine and excellent build quality. And while the bike is heavy and not very comfortable, it compensates for it with its retro, cafe-racer styling.
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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Expert Opinion
The dearth of updates since its inception in 2018 meant it had started looking and feeling old. Hence, to breathe a fresh lease of life into the GT 650, RE bestowed the bike with a few visual and functional updates for 2023.
Introduction
This is the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 and, needless to say, it’s a very popular motorcycle in India. The riders in our country have a deep liking for sporty as well as old-school motorcycles, and the Conti GT delivers both these traits in a stunning package. Although its sales never skyrocketed — mainly due to its sporty ergonomics, the Conti has a small yet religious fan base.
However, the dearth of updates since its inception in 2018 meant it had started looking and feeling old. Hence, to breathe a fresh lease of life into the Continental GT 650, Royal Enfield bestowed the bike with a few visual and functional updates for 2023 while keeping the core aspects unchanged. Now, how much of a difference have these changes made in the riding experience of the bike? Let’s find out.
Styling and Quality
The design of the Continental GT 650 is one of its strongest suits. Its styling beautifully reminisces the OG café-racers of the 1960s with a clip-on handlebar, a boxy fuel tank with deep knee recesses, upswept twin exhausts, and a scooped-out seat. The longer saddle can be replaced by a single-piece seat and a rear cowl, which take its visual appeal to a whole different level. While the bike has always been a looker, for 2023, RE has introduced two new paint schemes with alloy wheels and blacked-out treatment for the engine casing, thus making it appear more modern. Fortunately, even the older chrome-adorning, spoke wheel variants continue to be on sale.
On the quality front, RE’s 650 twins have always been impressive and the 2023 iteration is no different. The motorcycle is well put-together and nothing looks odd, out of place, or susceptible to loosening or breakage. Even the quality of the paint and switchgear feels premium and long-lasting.
Ergonomics and Comfort
The trade-off for the sporty looks is the committed ergonomics offered by GT 650. While the 804mm seat height makes it easy to hop on the bike, the riding stance you get into might not be to everyone’s liking. Typical of café-racers, you sit crouched ahead, holding the clip-ons and your legs are acutely bent to reach the rear-set footpegs. The seat is long enough to slide back and hold on tightly to the tank recesses with your knees. However, if you sit on the front edge of the seat, your knees touch the engine case which gets uncomfortable in traffic as the engine heat can be felt on the thighs. Thankfully, RE has given small braces on the cylinder head to prevent direct contact between the knees and the engine.
Now, this riding position feels quite thrilling on a short burst of rides on open roads or around corners. However, getting stuck in traffic isn’t very pleasant as a lot of pressure is induced on your wrists every time you apply brakes. And if you plan to go touring, your back might start hurting within two hours of being in the saddle. Well, as I said, there are trade-offs. But once you crack the right technique of sitting on sportbikes — core engaged, legs tightly gripping the tank, and arms loose – the ride becomes more bearable and fun.
As for the ride quality, it does feel firm for the most part, but not outright unforgiving. The GT 650 gets its rear preload dialled in to the third step from the factory, unlike the Interceptor 650 which gets it at the lowest position. This has been done to raise the tail of the GT slightly higher which results in sportier handling dynamics. At the same time, it also translates into a slightly firmer and bouncier-feeling rear suspension over sharper and taller hurdles like rumblers or deeper potholes. However, minor undulations are taken care of with a fair amount of plushness.
Performance and Handling
The engine, chassis, suspension, and brakes of the Continental GT 650 are the same as the previous model. That means the overall riding experience is almost identical. However, the inclusion of alloy wheels has allowed the usage of tubeless radial tyres from Vredestein.
Besides the convenience of easy puncture repair, these rubbers inspire more confidence while cornering by delivering ample grip and feedback. For a 211kg (kerb) motorcycle, the GT 650 is a great handler. It feels noticeably more agile than the Interceptor 650. While tipping it in requires some effort, once leaned over, it effortlessly traces the desired line around corners. It only starts feeling a little unsettled and wobbly around bends if your inputs aren’t smooth and gradual.
As for its 648cc, air/oil-cooled, parallel-twin engine, it has always been a gem of a mill. It’s high on refinement, feels, and torque. There’s enough punch to reach 100kmph in a jiffy and, if road and traffic conditions allow, exceeding 150kmph is also doable. But the highlight of this motor is its mid-range torque and tractability. Doing 50-60kmph in fifth gear is seamless and accelerating ahead from there is a stutter-free affair. Even the throttle feels direct and crisp. And the GT does all of it while being almost free of vibrations, regardless of the speed.
Accompanying the delightful engine is a slick-shifting gearbox. The cogs shift with minimal effort and short throw, thus adding to the involving character of the bike. While I did come across false neutrals on a few occasions, it wasn’t a big problem. The clutch could be lighter though. Typical of all REs, the clutch action demands you to put a fair amount of pressure which becomes cumbersome if you’re stuck in traffic for a long time.
In the braking department, just like the other 650s, the GT scores high. There’s a tremendous bite from the front lever and just the right amount for the rear. While the lever feel could be slightly better, the ByBre callipers bring this 211kg machine to a halt quickly and without much effort.
Features and Technology
With the new iteration, Royal Enfield has sprinkled an adequate amount of modernity on the GT 650. As mentioned before, the presence of alloy wheels means punctures won’t be a nightmare anymore. The adjustable levers allow you to tweak the reach of the levers as per your comfort. Plus, the inclusion of a USB charger means your devices can be juiced up on the go. As for the rotary switches and LED headlamp, they don’t necessarily add to the everyday convenience but look nice nonetheless. On the flip side, the instrument cluster could do with more information. While these analogue dials, accompanied by a tiny LCD, go well with the overall retro theme, additional data like a gear position indicator would’ve been welcome.
Fuel Efficiency
The Continental GT 650 returns a fuel efficiency of around 22-25kmpl, which is decent considering its engine displacement and performance. It gets a fuel tank of 13.7litre and that means the approximate riding range would be close to 340km.
Conclusion
Buying the Continental GT 650 would be more of an emotional than a practical decision. Cafe racers inherently come with certain shortcomings like a committed riding position, lack of pillion space and comfort, and, in most cases, a stiff ride. And all these limitations apply to the GT 650 as well. However, if you are fascinated with the concept of café racers and the kind of feel they deliver, the Continental GT 650 is a no-brainer whatsoever.
It’s also a unique offering considering the Indian market doesn’t have any other quintessential café-racer priced under Rs. 4 lakh (on-road). As for the other aspects like engine performance, refinement, handling, brakes, and build quality, there’s nothing to worry about. Moreover, Royal Enfield’s impressive brand recall and sales and service reach further add to the ownership experience.
Photography by Kapil Angane and Kaustubh Gandhi
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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Colours
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is available in the following colours in India.
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 mileage
The average of the Continental GT 650 is 25 kmpl, as per the owners of the bike. The expert reported mileage for Continental GT 650 is 25 kmpl.
Continental GT 650 mileage details
Continental GT 650 Specifications & Features
Standard
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Specifications
Features
Specifications
Features
Specifications
Power & Performance
Displacement
648 cc
Max Power
47 bhp @ 7250 rpm
Max Torque
52 Nm @ 5250 rpm
Mileage - Owner Reported
25 kmpl
Riding Range
312.5 km
Top Speed
169 kmph
Riding Modes
No
Transmission
6 Speed Manual
Gear Shifting Pattern
1 Down 5 Up
Cylinders
2
Bore
78 mm
Stroke
67.8 mm
Valves Per Cylinder
2
Compression Ratio
9.5:1
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Cooling System
Air/Oil Cooled
Clutch
Assist And Slipper Clutch
Fuel Tank Capacity
12.5 litres
Reserve Fuel Capacity
1.5 litres
Emission Standard
BS6 Phase 2
Fuel Type
Petrol
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Brakes, Wheels & Suspension
Front Suspension
41mm dia front fork, 110mm travel
Rear Suspension
Twin, Coil-over Shocks, 88mm travel
Braking System
Dual Channel ABS
Front Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Size
320 mm
Caliper - Front
2 Piston
Rear Brake Type
Disc
Rear Brake Size
240 mm
Caliper - Rear
1 Piston
Wheel Type
Spoke
Front Wheel Size
18 inch
Rear Wheel Size
18 inch
Front Tyre Size
100/90 - 18
Rear Tyre Size
130/70 - 18
Tyre Type
Tubed
Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)
32 psi
Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)
36 psi
Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
32 psi
Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
39 psi
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Dimensions & Chassis
Kerb Weight
211 kg
Seat Height
804 mm
Ground Clearance
174 mm
Overall Length
2119 mm
Overall Width
833 mm
Overall Height
1067 mm
Wheelbase
1398 mm
Chassis Type
Steel Tubular, Double Cradle Frame
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Manufacturer Warranty
Standard Warranty
3 year
Standard Warranty
40000 km
Service & Maintenance Schedule
1st Service
500 Kms/45 Days
2nd Service
5000 Kms/180 Days
3rd Service
10000 Kms/365 Days
4th Service
15000 Kms/540 Days
Features
Touch Screen Display
No
Instrument Console
Semi-Digital
Odometer
Digital
Speedometer
Analogue
Fuel Gauge
Digital
Hazard Warning Indicator
Yes
Average Speed
No
OTA Updates
Not Available
Call/SMS Alerts
No
Geo Fencing
No
Distance to Empty
No
Tachometer
Analogue
Stand Alarm
No
No. of Tripmeters
2
Tripmeter Type
Digital
Gear Indicator
No
Low Fuel Indicator
Yes
Low Oil Indicator
Yes
Low Battery Indicator
Yes
Clock
No
Service Reminder Indicator
No
Battery
12V, 12AH VRLA
Front Storage Box
No
Under Seat Storage (Litres)
No
Mobile Phone Connectivity
No
DRLs (Daytime Running Lights)
No
AHO (Automatic Headlight On)
Yes
Shift Light
No
Headlight Type
Halogen Bulb
Brake/Tail Light
Halogen Bulb
Turn Signal
Halogen Bulb
Pass Light
Yes
GPS & Navigation
No
USB Charging Port
No
Traction Control
No
Cruise Control
No
Hazard Warning Lights
Yes
Start Type
Electric Start
Kill Switch
Yes
Pillion Backrest
No
Pillion Grab Rail
No
Pillion Seat
No
Pillion Footrest
No
Front Suspension Preload Adjuster
No
Rear Suspension Preload Adjuster
Yes
Additional Features
LCD Instrument Cluster
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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 User Reviews
4.8/5
(824 Ratings) 197 Reviews
4
Design and styling
4
Reliability
4
Performance
4
Service experience
3
Maintenance cost
4
Extra Features
4
Comfort
4
Value for money
The perfect cafe motor you are looking for
2 days ago
Rounit Sinha
The bike has all the specifications one needs yes there are some flaws but at the end when you have a ride on it makes you feel heavy and powerful personality. In my opinion, if you can manage its maintenance and ignore some of its flaws then this bike could bring charm in your life whenever you ride it.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
5
Design and styling
5
Performance
5
Comfort
5
Service experience
5
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 kms
Got mileage of
25 kmpl
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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650
6 days ago
Kamal Deka
It best design but mileage is low at 17 km For the vast majority, me included, sporty weekend cars, track day cars, and motorbikes are a luxury. They require space, time to maintain, and, of course, money - often, lots of money. Once they've been purchased or financed, there are the servicing costs, insurance costs, regular spending on replacement parts and consumables such as tires, and fuel and MOTs. Then there's the harrowing fear that something significant might decide to break, warranting a costly repair or replacement.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
5
Design and styling
4
Performance
5
Comfort
5
Service experience
4
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 kms
Got mileage of
18 kmpl
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"Riding the Legend: A Thrilling Review of the Continental GT 650"
1 week ago
Sandeep
The Continental GT 650 offers a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern performance. With its punchy 648cc engine, agile handling, and classic café racer design, it delivers a smooth, exhilarating ride. Comfortable yet sporty, it’s ideal for both city streets and weekend adventures. That's all hope it was useful for you guys.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
5
Design and styling
5
Performance
4
Comfort
4
Service experience
5
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 kms
Got mileage of
23 kmpl
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5
2
Awesome bike
2 weeks ago
Aashutosh
If you are a bike lover and want to feel the speed love then please go for it and feel the heat of this bike this is a Fire in 650 vc this is the best option and the mileage is also good in very few seconds you can drag it hard and go to the mountains to feel the love of nature just go for it blindly don’t think even twice
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
5
Design and styling
5
Performance
5
Comfort
5
Service experience
5
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 kms
Got mileage of
22 kmpl
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7
No one
2 weeks ago
Salman Khan
It's my dream bike I am a business person. The bike looks so good and I feel comfortable to ride on this bike. And I want to win an Amazon voucher and win this contest.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
5
Design and styling
5
Performance
5
Comfort
5
Service experience
5
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
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1
Perfect
2 weeks ago
Tarun Bihana
Just a cafe racer I was looking for. For city rides, travelling, long travelling, with pillion travelling, sound course, and the name itself loved it, man,And the power this gives, literally dreamt of this bike and will surely be getting one in the coming couple of years.Currently own a Honda 160 and I love this as my first bike, but yes ill will go with the GT is so perfect for me.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
4
Design and styling
5
Performance
4
Comfort
4
Service experience
5
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
40 kmpl
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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 FAQs
Q: What is the on-road price of Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 in 2024?
The 2024 on-road price of Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 in Delhi is Rs. 3,68,577. This Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
Q: What is the actual mileage of Royal Enfield Continental GT 650?
According to the user reported data, Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 gives an average mileage of 25 kmpl.
Q: Which is better Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 or Royal Enfield Interceptor 650?
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is priced at Rs. 3,18,418, has a 648 cc 6 Speed Manual engine, gives a mileage of 25 kmpl and weighs 211 kg, whereas, the price of Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is Rs. 3,02,418 with a 648 cc engine, giving a mileage of 24 kmpl and weighing 213 kg.
Q: What are the colour options of Royal Enfield Continental GT 650?
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is available in 6 colours which are Rocker Red, British Racing Green, Dux Deluxe, Mr Clean, Slipstream Blue and Apex Grey.
Q: What are the key specifications of Royal Enfield Continental GT 650?
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is a Café Racer bike that weighs 211 kg, has a 648 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine and a fuel capacity of 12.5 litres.
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