- Spotted with a tall windscreen and a crash protector
- May get Tripper navigation system
- Launch details not available yet
Royal Enfield continues to test its upcoming new cruiser motorcycle. The upcoming product appears to be near production-ready. The latest images capture the cruiser up close, revealing the hardware and the styling cues. The pictures also reveal some of the optional accessories that the company will offer along with the motorcycle.
In terms of design, the 650cc cruiser motorcycle will feature a round headlight, a tear-drop shaped fuel tank, and split-style seats. The optional accessories include a tall windscreen and crash protectors. The motorcycle is seen with alloy wheels that will come shod in tubeless tyres.
The hardware comprises of upside-down front forks and twin-sided springs at the back to perform the suspension tasks. The anchoring setup includes single discs on both wheels while the safety net will include dual-channel ABS. Royal Enfield may also offer the Tripper navigation system to the vehicle.
The upcoming cruise will share its 648cc, twin-cylinder engine with the Interceptor INT 650 and the Continental GT 650. The motor is tuned to produce 47bhp and 52Nm on the existing 650 Twins. Expect the cruiser to deliver similar power and torque output numbers.
Source: Gaadiwaadi