Watch: Royal Enfield Interceptor Bear 650 Design Leaked Ahead of Official Launch

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Royal Enfield Interceptor Bear 650. (File photo)

Upcoming Interceptor Bear 650 will be the fifth offering from the brand in 650cc after Interceptor, Continental GT, Super Meteor and Shotgun 650.

The homegrown two-wheeler Royal Enfield has been working on some new models for its Indian customers. Now, it seems like the time has arrived as the comapny is likely to introduce its all-new Interceptor Bear 650.

Ahead of the official release, which is expected to take place during EICMA 2024, the bike has been revealed fully on the internet, all thanks to a YouTube channel named Grippedia.

All About RE Interceptor Bear 650

According to the clip, the upcoming offering from RE in 650cc will be a scrambler-style motorcyle, which is expected to raise some good competition in the segment. This will be the fifth offering from the brand in 650cc after Interceptor, Continental GT, Super Meteor and Shotgun 650.

Notable Elements

It has been suggested that the Interceptor Bear 650 is likely to get a new USD fork at the front, complimented by reflectors on either side. The rear section will be supported by a twin shock observer. From the outside, it will get a round-shaped headlight setup, which is likely to be offered in a fully LED unit, paired with sleek turned indicators.

The model will run on the spoke wheels (the size is yet to be revealed), treated with disc brakes at both ends. The engine and exhaust get mate finish treatment, which somehow makes it quite aesthetic.

Engine and Power

At the heart, the vehicle will use the same 648 cc parallel-twin engine, which is likely to offer an overall power output of 47 bhp and 52.3 Nm.

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