Royal Enfield SG650 Concept: A neo-retro reinterpretation

Royal Enfield showcased the SG650 Concept at the recent EICMA 2021 motorcycle show

Published: 10th December 2021 09:05 AM  |   Last Updated: 10th December 2021 09:05 AM   |  A+A-

The Royal Enfield SG650 Concept is the perfect neo-retro interpretation of what such a bike should look like.

The Royal Enfield SG650 Concept is the perfect neo-retro interpretation of what such a bike should look like.

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The SG650 Concept is the result of a challenge set to Royal Enfield’s Industrial Design Team by Mark Wells, Chief of Design. The idea behind this concept is to celebrate transition, however, it keeps the core of Royal Enfield intact. The result is a drool-worthy motorcycle that is a showcase of what the future of Royal Enfield could look like!

The SG650 Concept is the perfect neo-retro interpretation of what such a bike should look like. It is unique, yet keeps a lot of Royal Enfield elements intact, including the 650cc engine that power the Interceptor and Continental GT.

The key concept of transition is conveyed throughout the motorcycle; from the choice of aesthetic finishes to the materials used. From the heritage-inspired polished aluminium front end, flowing into the futuristic, digital graphic on the tank, this is a fine example of how the team has brought the old and new together. 

As for the bike itself, it is rather special as it sports a number of one-off fabricated components that include the tank made from a solid block of aluminium, wheel rims with integrated ABS, bespoke brake calipers, all-new handlebars and the all-aluminium switch cubes. Graphically, the black out 650 Twin engine and exhaust system compliment the bike’s retro-futuristic look and highlights digital transformation.

The end result is a bike that commands your attention. It is a stunning creation that we can only wish eventually makes it to series production. Knowing Royal Enfield, that actually might not be such a big demand for they have surprised us in the past!


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