Royal Enfield Continental GT 2025 Unveiled with Bold Design and 650cc Powerhouse – Launch Date Inside

The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650, refreshed for 2025, hit the Indian market on July 15, 2025, with a bold cafe racer look and a powerful 650cc engine, starting at ₹3.19 lakh (ex-showroom). This updated model blends retro style with modern upgrades like alloy wheels, LED headlights, and tubeless tires, making it a favorite for riders who love speed and classic vibes. X users are excited, with one saying, “The new GT 650’s blacked-out look is pure fire!” With its sporty stance and smooth performance, it’s perfect for city rides or winding roads. Here’s why the 2025 Continental GT 650 is a game-changer

Retro Style Meets Modern Flair

The 2025 Continental GT 650 rocks a sleek, 1970s-inspired cafe racer design with a sculpted fuel tank, clip-on handlebars, and a round LED headlamp. Available in six vibrant colors—Slipstream Blue, Apex Grey, Rocker Red, British Racing Green, Dux Deluxe, and Mr Clean—its blacked-out engine and exhaust add a bold edge. At 2,119mm long, 745mm wide, and 1,067mm tall, with a 174mm ground clearance, it’s built for style and stability. X users rave, “That chrome Mr Clean finish turns heads everywhere!” The single seat with a cowl enhances its sporty vibe, though some note it’s less comfy for long rides.

Powerhouse 650cc Engine

The heart of the GT 650 is its 648cc air/oil-cooled parallel-twin engine, pumping out 47 bhp at 7,250 rpm and 52 Nm of torque at 5,250 rpm. Paired with a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch, it offers smooth shifts and a top speed of 120 kmph. Its linear power delivery makes city traffic or twisty roads a breeze, though X users mention vibrations above 100 kmph. The engine’s retro rumble, inspired by the 1948 500 Twin, adds character. One user said, “The GT’s torque makes every ride feel alive!” Fuel efficiency averages 27 kmpl, perfect for daily commutes.

Agile Handling and Safety

Built on a Harris Performance steel double-cradle frame, the GT 650 is agile yet stable, weighing 214 kg with a 12.5-liter fuel tank. It features 41mm telescopic front forks and twin gas-charged rear shocks for a smooth ride. Dual disc brakes (320mm front, 240mm rear) with dual-channel ABS ensure safe stops. The 2025 model’s cast alloy wheels with tubeless Vredestein Centauro ST tires boost confidence on long rides. X users note, “Corners like a dream, but the seat can feel hard after an hour.” The 793mm seat height suits most riders.

FeatureRoyal Enfield Continental GT 650 Specifications
Engine648cc, parallel-twin, air/oil-cooled
Power/Torque47 bhp @ 7,250 rpm, 52 Nm @ 5,250 rpm
Mileage27 kmpl (ARAI)
Weight214 kg (kerb)
Price (India)₹3.19–₹3.52 lakh (ex-showroom)

Packed with Modern Features

The GT 650 blends old-school charm with new tech. Its LED headlamp lights up dark roads, while the twin-pod analog cluster with a small digital display shows speed, fuel, and trip data. A USB charging port keeps devices powered, and adjustable levers add comfort. The 2025 model includes premium aluminum switchgear and a hazard warning switch. X users say, “The LED light is bright, but I wish it had a TFT display like the Himalayan.” While it lacks full navigation, the Royal Enfield app lets you customize your ride with the Make It Yours feature.

Price and Availability

Starting at ₹3.19 lakh for the Standard variant (Rocker Red, British Racing Green) and going up to ₹3.52 lakh for the Chrome (Mr Clean), the GT 650 is sold at Nexa dealerships and online via royalsenfield.com. On-road prices in Delhi hit ₹3.76 lakh. Launched July 15, 2025, it faces a 2–3 month wait in cities like Mumbai due to high demand. It competes with the Kawasaki Z650RS but shines for its retro vibe and lower price. X users advise, “Check dealers for festive discounts!” A recall for minor safety fixes was resolved free in 2024.

Why It’s a 2025 Winner

As America gears up for its 250th anniversary in 2026, the 2025 Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 captures the spirit of freedom and style. Its powerful engine, sharp handling, and classic design make it ideal for riders craving a mix of nostalgia and performance. While the aggressive riding stance may tire some on long trips, its value at under ₹4 lakh is hard to beat. One X user said, “This bike’s look and power make every ride epic!” Visit royalsenfield.com or bikedekho.com for deals and test rides. Grab the GT 650 and hit the road with retro swagger

Leave a Comment