Royal Enfield Interceptor With Single Exhaust Spied; Could Be A Smaller Displacement Version
Royal Enfield Interceptor With Single Exhaust Spied; Could Be A Smaller Displacement Version
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Instead of the twin chrome exhaust on the Interceptor 650, this is seen with a black single exhaust
Highlights
The bike could get the 349 cc, single-cylinder engine from the Meteor 350
Royal Enfield might introduce a more affordable Continental GT as well
Images of a test mule of the Royal Enfield Interceptor have surfaced online, and interestingly, the motorcycle is seen with a single exhaust. The photos posted by an enthusiast online only gives us a glimpse of the rear section of the motorcycle, and except for the exhaust muffler, rest of the elements remain identical to the Interceptor 650. While it is a bit premature, but there is certainly a possibility here that this could be a more budget-oriented version of the moto
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is likely to be launched in mid-2021.
It is a direct rival to the Honda H’Ness CB350.
Will share its mechanicals with the Royal Enfield Meteor 350.
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 has been spotted testing again. This time around, it features a couple of changes which differentiate it from the
This Triumph Street Twin-like looking roadster has its crosshairs aimed squarely at the Honda H’Ness CB350. The latest test mule packs quite a few bits from the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, presumably to up its premium quotient. The exhaust system looks similar to the 650cc roadster and so do the tail lamp and indicators. The bike spied earlier had traditional twin rear shock absorbers whereas this one comes with gas-charged units, just like the one in the Interceptor 650. We believe it might be a higher-end variant, like the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Supernova.
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