Super Meteor 650, the latest middleweight cruiser from Royal Enfield, has been unveiled after numerous spy photos and recent teasers. Here are the top five features of the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, which was unveiled at EICMA.
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 Design
A proper cruiser design is also given to the Super Meteor 650, just like its smaller sibling. It has a low stance, a fair amount of rake, and plenty of chrome all over. According to the photos, the bike has a round headlight, a split seat, a wide fuel tank, and a retro aesthetic in general.

Engine
A 648cc parallel-twin engine with an output rating of 47 bhp and 52.3 Nm powers the new Royal Enfield bike. The Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 both use the same motor. A six-speed gearbox is connected to the engine.

Hardware
A tubular steel frame with the engine nestled inside is supported by USD front forks and dual rear shocks. Yes, the Meteor 650 is currently the only Royal Enfield motorcycle equipped with USD forks. The braking system consists of a 300mm rear disc with ABS and a 320mm front disc. It has alloy wheels with front and rear tyres measuring 100/90 and 150/80 respectively.

Features

The Super Meteor 650 will be available from Royal Enfield in two trim levels: standard and tourer. Seven colours in total—Astral Black, Astral Blue, Astral Green, Interstellar Gray, Interstellar Green, Celestial Red, and Celestial Blue—will be offered for the bike.

In terms of features, Royal Enfield has given the bike LED lighting as well as the option of a Tripper Navigation pod.