Royal Enfield has introduced the Bear 650 Scrambler. This bike, which is derived from the Interceptor 650, comes in five different colors. It utilizes a small, dual-purpose exhaust system. The engine parts, such as the frankcase, piston head, and exhaust end, now sport a matte black coating.

The Royal Enfield Bear 650 runs on a 648cc parallel-twin engine that is both air- and oil-cooled. At 7150 rpm, this engine produces 47.4 PS power and at 5150 rpm, it reaches peak torque of 56.5 Nm. The console has capabilities for connecting to smartphones and controlling navigation and music through Google Maps.

The Goan Classic 350 will be launched by the company on November 23. This marks the construction of the fifth bike on the J-series engine platform. Previously, Royal Enfield Meteor, Classic, Hunter, and Bullet were introduced to the market. The Goan Classic is anticipated to have a bobber-style design and will offer features akin to the Classic 350. The Goan Classic model will feature the identical 349cc single-cylinder engine found in all other Royal Enfield 350 models. Therefore, it is possible that its top performance could reach 20 horsepower and 27 Newton meters of torque. The basic structure of the Goan Classic is expected to resemble that of the Classic 350. Distinguishing between styling, paint choices, and riding posture is anticipated.

The rear glimpse of the Goan Classic has revealed that unlike the classic legends, the Jawa 42 Bobber and the Perak, the Royal Enfield 350cc Bobber can accommodate a passenger in the rear.

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is priced between Rs 1.93 lakh and Rs 2.30 lakh. The Goa Classic is expected to be priced around the same as the Classic when launched. However, its top variant can be priced at more than Rs 2.30 lakh. Soon all the details will be revealed at Royal Enfield’s annual festival Motoverse, where the company will launch its fifth 350cc model.

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