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How Much Extra Will You Pay For Royal Enfield 650cc Bikes Post GST 2.0: Interceptor, Super Meteor & Others

By Ayush Arya

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How Much Extra Will You Pay For Royal Enfield 650cc Bikes Post GST 2.0: Interceptor, Super Meteor & Others

Royal Enfield has announced revised prices for its motorcycle lineup following the implementation of GST 2.0. While the company’s 350cc range has seen price reductions, the 650cc models have received a hike across variants. The update affects key models such as the Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Super Meteor 650 and the upcoming Bear 650, among others. According to the new price list, the Interceptor 650 now ranges between RS 3,32,073 and RS 3,62,762, up from its earlier RS 3,09,551–RS 3,38,158 bracket. The Continental GT 650 has moved from RS 3,25,897–RS 3,52,459 to RS 3,49,609–RS 3,78,104. The Super Meteor 650 now carries a price tag of RS 3,98,975–RS 4,32,362 compared to the previous RS 3,71,767–RS 4,02,876 range. The new Classic 650 is priced between RS 3,61,243 and RS 3,75,497, up from RS 3,36,610–RS 3,49,890. Similarly, the Shotgun 650 has increased from RS 3,67,202–RS 3,81,064 to RS 3,94,076–RS 4,08,953. The Bear 650, another 650cc model, now sits between RS 3,71,675 and RS 3,93,601, compared to RS 3,46,330–RS 3,66,760 earlier. Also Read: Royal Enfield Classic 350 New GST Rate: Check How Much You Save Other models from Royal Enfield’s stable have also been adjusted under the GST 2.0 regime. The Scram 440 moves from RS 2,08,000–RS 2,15,000 to RS 2,23,131–RS 2,30,641. The Guerrilla has gone from RS 2,39,000–RS 2,54,000 to RS 2,56,387–RS 2,72,479. The Himalayan 450 has increased from RS 2,85,000–RS 2,98,000 to RS 3,05,736–RS 3,19,682.