8 Detailed information about the Royal Enfield SG650 (shotgun) will be unveiled at EICMA 2021

2021-12-14 12:57:41 By : Mr. Tianniucrystal TN

Royal Enfield's SG650 Twin Concept is one of the eye-catching products displayed at this year's EICMA exhibition. So far, this is what we know about bicycles.

Royal Enfield is headquartered in India and is the world's oldest motorcycle brand with the longest continuous production history. Royal Enfield is headquartered in Chennai, India and has a long history of more than ten years. Royal Enfield is famous for producing vintage cruiser bicycles such as Bullet 350, Classic 350, Thunderbird and Meteor. In 2015, they also launched an adventure bike called Himalayan.

This year's EICMA witnessed the debut of the Royal Enfield SG650 concept car, which was one of the most interesting displays. Royal Enfield SG650 is a Bobber-style concept, which is expected to be the framework for the upcoming Shotgun 650 and Super Meteor 650.

At the ongoing EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, Royal Enfield displayed three motorcycles. One is a concept motorcycle, and the other two are limited-edition mass-produced models, which will be launched in the near future. SG650 is a concept motorcycle launched by a two-wheeler manufacturer based in Chennai. Royal Enfield LED headlights, fenders and fuel tanks, as well as blue and black body graphics are all made of aluminum. The creativity of SG650 looks great in the photos and has a lot of classic charm. It is expected that it will be integrated into the company's classic appearance, as well as some future elements.

Royal Enfield showcased a brand new S650 concept bicycle at EICMA 2021. The upcoming Royal Enfield SG650 concept cruiser motorcycle is most likely to be called Shotgun. Royal Enfield Shotgun is the company's newly registered trademark in India.

Although it is not the Super Meteor 650 we had hoped for, it is still a positive gesture for RE to propose a plan for one of its most ambitious projects.

After announcing the 120th anniversary edition of Interceptor 650 and Continental GT650, Royal Enfield launched a new 650cc motorcycle idea called SG650. Royal Enfield is the only Indian manufacturer to participate in the ongoing EICMA 2021.

In addition, its armory seems to have enough firepower to stand out from other giants in the industry. This is a brand new motorcycle, which is likely to be developed into a production-specification float before the end of next year.

The standard double shock absorber will be installed on the rear of the bike. The braking system may be similar to the 650 twins, with 320 mm front brake discs and 240 mm rear brake discs. Dual-channel ABS will also be provided as a standard feature.

This motorcycle includes a dollar front fork, two shock absorbers and a unique brake caliper. Solid wheels inspired by the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy also appear on the concept car, but they may not be used in actual models.

The Royal Enfield SG 650 is an example of a vintage-style cruiser with modern design elements. Round headlights and taillights, teardrop fuel tank design, single-seater, dual exhaust and large sports front and rear fenders are all elements of the retro-style Royal Enfield 650cc float.

In order to get a clean aesthetic, we can also see the blackened peashooter exhaust pipe and the Bob cut fender. Low and wide handlebars and under-hung rod-end rearview mirrors enhance the classic retro style. With wide, raised handlebars and forward-leaning pedals, riders can enjoy a comfortable riding posture.

Royal Enfield SG 650 is a single-seater floater motorcycle with a stylish handlebar design. This idea has a bar-shaped rearview mirror on the handle and a computerized dashboard with Tripper navigation.

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The analog dashboard is most likely to be included in the production version of the SG 650. Although the final mass production model of the SG650 idea may be more low-key, Royal Enfield's ambition to create interesting and unconventional products is obvious.

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According to the company, the SG650's creativity combines the company's classic design with the future look of their bikes. Its brushed metal finish and black-painted body parts caught people's attention.

There is a round LED headlight on the front, and LED indicators on both sides. They also use LEDs for indicator lights and tail lights. It has two instrument bays, one is larger on the left and the other is smaller on the right. The latter is the Tripper navigation display unit that debuted with Meteor 350.

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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 both use 648cc parallel dual air/oil-cooled power plants with the same concept as SG650. It produces 47.6PS and 52Nm in a pair. We want the shape of the engine to be the same as the float, which is used in conjunction with a six-speed gearbox.

They created the engine based on real-world riding conditions. Whether it is on city streets or on open highways, it is commonplace. Although this bike looks to be able to handle it, or rather it fits a more powerful 800 cc engine, their 650 cc engine is sturdy and trustworthy.

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Royal Enfield had promised that they would release a new motorcycle every quarter, and the company last year promised to release at least 28 models in the next seven years. Although we don't have much details right now, we expect Royal Enfield to launch these two new 650s by the end of 2022.

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If the estimate proves to be correct, they expect the bike to be released at a price of approximately Rs 400,000 (ex-showroom). Without all taxes and import duties, this would roughly translate to $5,300.

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