According to rumours, the new Super Meteor 650 is powered by the same 648cc, oil-cooled, parallel twin engine that propels Royal Enfield Continental GT and Interceptor. It probably still generates 47 horsepower and 52 Newton-metres of torque, but Royal Enfield has made several changes to the engine casing's aesthetics.
We anticipate the Super Meteor 650 will be among the first Royal Enfields to get a new LED headlamp when it is released.
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Royal Enfield is rumoured to debut the Super Meteor 650 at the upcoming 2022 EICMA in Italy. In addition, the Royal Enfield Rider Mania is coming back this year at the end of November after being postponed for two years due to a global pandemic.