Royal Enfield Shotgun 650: A Comprehensive Look at Features and Competitors

The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 has been touted as one of the strongest additions in the cruiser motorcycle segment, a well-cooked blend of classic design and modern feature sets. The Shotgun 650 will boast an inline-parallel twin-cylinder 648 cc engine, outputting a healthy 165 Nm torque.

Available with all the advanced safety and comfort features, the Shotgun 650 will be built to raise the experience and safety of the riders. It is in the price bracket of ₹4.01 lakh to ₹4.17 lakh, rivaling many big cruisers in the market while still maintaining its brand-specific image courtesy of Royal Enfield.

Details of Engine and Power

The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 sports a 648 cc, parallel twin, 4-stroke, SOHC, air-oil-cooled engine. It puts out 3.5 kW of power and an enviable 165 Nm torque-good for even city riding and effortless highway cruising. The SOHC design in the engine aids efficient performance delivery, while the air-oil cooling system ensures that even at long rides, performance does not deteriorate. 

Safety Features

Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 production-ready model to be launched in January - BikeWale

The Shotgun 650 is fitted with a number of safety features that let the rider feel safe and confident: dual-channel ABS to retain control during critical braking conditions, radial tyres that provide more grip, LED turn signals for visibility, a pass light to enhance safety, and hazard warning indicator. More than this, the bike also has an assist and slipper clutch that smoothes gear shifts and further helps in preventing wheel lock while decelerating.

Dimensions and Weight

The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 provides a surefooted yet comfortable riding position with its seat height of 795 mm and kerb weight of 240 kg. Overall dimensions are: length 2,170 mm, width 820 mm, height 1,105 mm. Wheelbase is 1,465 mm that provides a bike with very great stability at high-speed movement. The ground clearance is 160 mm making the bike fit for a number of terrains. The capacity of the fuel tank is 13.8 l allowing to have longer rides without frequent refuelings.

Frame and Suspension

The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 uses a steel tubular spine frame that ensures decent rigidity and structural strength. Suspension duties are dealt with by telescoping front forks, paired with 100/90-18 tires up front, while the rear is handled by Showa twin shocks, providing 90 mm of travel and 150/70-R17 tires. This forms a suspension that gobbles up bumps and irregularities with authority, keeping the wheelbase surefooted and planted .

Price and Variants

The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 is available in three variants, starting from ₹4.01 lakh and going up to ₹4.17 lakh. The base model, “Shed Sheetmetal Grey,” is available for ₹4.01 lakh, while the top model, “Stencil White,” is available for ₹4.17 lakh. This positions Shotgun 650 right in the premium cruiser category, making it a good value-for-money deal considering its features and performance.

Competitors

Following are the some bikes which create competition for Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 in Cruiser segment-

  1. Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
  2. Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
  3. Kawasaki Vulcan S
  4. Keeway V302C
  5. Kawasaki Eliminator
  6. Benelli 502 C
  7. Triumph Speed Twin 900
  8. BSA Gold Star 650
  9. QJ Motor SRV 300
  10. Harley-Davidson X440

These substitutes all have similar attributes but vary in price, brand preference, and certain specific design elements; hence, this makes the Shotgun 650 strong, since it has a combination of power and safety with its classic design.