The prices of Royal Enfield’s newest motorcycle in the Indian market, the Super Meteor 650, have been altered. With this adjustment, this Royal Enfield product that competes with the Kawasaki Vulcan S is now available for Rs. 3,54,398 as opposed to Rs. 3,48,900 earlier. Check out the costs of the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 variants below:
Rs. 3,54,398 (vs. Rs. 3,48,900) for Astral
Interstellar costs Rs. 3,69,622 (instead of Rs. 3,63,900).
Celestial: Rs. 3,84,845 (compared to Rs. 3,78,900)
All prices are in Indian rupees & are ex-showroom.
The Astral variant has a single-tone finish, but the Interstellar variant has a dual-tone paint job. The Celestial collection then receives a dual-tone finish but with a brighter motif. This model includes additional features such as a tall windscreen and a pillion backrest. Other design aspects, such as a circular headlight, tear-drop-shaped fuel tank, step-up seat, and twin-sided exhausts, remain consistent across the lineup.
Similarly, the mechanical parameters of all three types are identical, with the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 series employing a 648cc, parallel-twin, air/oil-cooled motor producing 47bhp and 52Nm. In our internal testing, this middleweight cruiser motorbike returned a fuel economy of 23.7kmpl.
Despite the price rise, the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is still significantly less expensive than its main competitor in India, the Kawasaki Vulcan S.