Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650 Accessories List Revealed

- The Royal Enfield 650 Twins are priced between Rs. 2.34-2.70 lakh
- The accessories are identical on both the Interceptor & CGT 650
- Customers can purchase and install the accessories at dealerships
The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650 were introduced last month at a stellar price tag. The price range for the 650 twins starts at Rs. 2.34 lakh (ex-showroom in certain markets), going up to Rs. 2.70 lakh for the range-topping chrome version. With deliveries begun, Royal Enfield has now revealed the accessories list on the 650 twins along with its prices. Much like the motorcycles, the accessories too are cost effective ranging between Rs. 600 and Rs. 6000. Like all offerings, the 650 Twins also get its individual merchandise.
Also Read: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 India Review
Accessories on the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 include handlebar bracepad priced at Rs. 600, fork gaiters at Rs. 850, engine guards at Rs. 2900, short flyscreen at Rs. 1500, pannier mounting kit at Rs. 1600 and soft panniers priced at Rs. 6000. In addition, the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 can be had with a single-seat that is priced at Rs. 3200 along with a cowl priced at Rs. 2500. The Interceptor 650, meanwhile, gets a touring seat that aims to be comfortable for longer distances and comes with quilt stitching.
Also Read: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650, Interceptor 650 Launched In India

The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 can be had in a single-seat option with a rear cowl
Other accessories include short engine guards, tall flyscreen, bar end mirrors, touring mirrors, touring handlebars, bobber swingarm, fuel reservoir cap, engine sump guard, and more. Most accesories are common to the 650 Twins, barring the different seat options and the differently designed heel guard for the Interceptor 650. Lastly, the bikes come with water resistant covers priced at Rs. 900. With respect to the merchandise list, Royal Enfield is offering four new jackets, riding pants, a helmet, short motorcycle gloves and more, themed on the 650 Twins.
Also Read: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 India Review
The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 are completely new offerings, powered by the 649 cc parallel-twin, air-cooled engine tuned for 47 bhp and 52 Nm of peak torque. The motor is paired with a 6-speed gearbox and comes with telescopic forks up front and twin shock absorbers at the rear. The bike also comes with dual-channel ABS as standard.
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