Royal Enfield Classic 350, Classic 650 Twin name, India launch

Classic 650 is in the works, launch likely in the coming months.

The Royal Enfield Classic 650 is a motorcycle with the potential to be the most successful model in the brand’s line-up because it melds together the timeless design of the Classic 350 with the capability of the 648cc twin-cylinder motor. Now, Royal Enfield (RE) has filed an application to trademark the name ‘Classic 650 Twin’, leaving little doubt that this upcoming bike will be christened just that. 

  1. The Classic 650’s design is very similar to the smaller Classic 350
  2. Its 648cc parallel-twin engine will likely produce the same 47hp, 52Nm
  3. The main frame looks similar to that of Shotgun 650 and Super Meteor 650

Royal Enfield Classic 650 Twin name trademarked, launch timeline

It seems that since the Classic 350 and the Classic 650 will look quite alike, Royal Enfield wants to differentiate them by adding ‘Twin’ to the bigger model’s name. With the exception of a second peashooter pipe on the left-hand side, the Classic 650 Twin’s design won’t stray too much from the smaller model’s, which is certainly not a bad thing. 

We’ve spotted the Royal Enfield Classic 650 Twin being tested multiple times. It seems to share its main frame with the Shotgun, and not the Interceptor. The sweet, 648cc, twin-cylinder engine will likely produce the same 47hp and 52Nm of torque as it does in RE’s four other 650cc models that are on sale.

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What’s becoming common across all new RE models is the LED headlight that first debuted on the Super Meteor. It’s been spotted on the Classic 650 Twin, too. Just like the Shotgun and the 650 twins (the Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650), the Classic 650 Twin’s dual exhaust pipes stick out a fair bit. This is something we aren’t fans of, especially while negotiating tight gaps in typical Indian city traffic. 

We earlier reported that the Classic 650 Twin would be one of RE’s five launches lined up for this financial year. We expect the Royal Enfield Classic 650 Twin to be positioned between the Interceptor and the Super Meteor, priced around Rs 3.30 lakh to 3.70 lakh (ex-showroom). 

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