The upcoming new Royal Enfield Meteor 650 has been spotted yet again ahead of its November 2022 India debut. The most recent spy photos show a test mule with no camouflage and chrome accents on the rearview mirrors, exhaust canisters, and taillight surround. The headlight, on the other hand, appears to be finished in brushed aluminium.

The photos also show the alloy wheels, which are not yet available on the company’s existing 650cc motorcycles. Furthermore, the images show that the alloy wheels will be fitted with CEAT Zoom Cruz tyres.

Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650

The ergonomics of a cruiser are achieved through a rear-swept handlebar and forward-set footpegs. It will also receive an updated hardware setup, as well as upside-down front forks instead of conventional units on the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650. Twin-sided springs will handle the shock absorption duties in the back. The braking system will consist of single discs on both wheels, with dual-channel ABS as a safety net.

The motorcycle also appears to have a Tripper Navigation system, which is a first for Royal Enfield’s 650cc range. However, it is unclear whether the feature will be included as a standard or as an optional extra. It should be noted that the Tripper Navigation system is an option on the Meteor 350.

The new Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is expected to make its debut in November at the 2022 EICMA motorcycle show before making its way to India. It will be shown at the Royal Enfield Rider Mania in Goa.