Royal Enfield teases new ‘Bear 650 Scrambler’ ahead of November debut

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Royal Enfield teases new ‘Bear 650 Scrambler’ ahead of November debut
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  • Royal Enfield has officially released a teaser for ‘Bear 650 Scrambler’
  • The model, set to launch on Nov 5, is based on popular Interceptor 650
  • The Bear 650 Scrambler promises a distinct and rugged appearance

In an exciting announcement for motorcycle enthusiasts, Royal Enfield has officially released a teaser for its much-anticipated ‘Bear 650 Scrambler’. The model, set to launch on November 5, is based on the popular Interceptor 650, featuring a scrambler-style twist designed for off-road and urban adventures alike.

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The Bear 650 Scrambler promises a distinct and rugged appearance, inspired by the Interceptor 650 but with notable upgrades. Leaked images reveal a taller stance with extended suspension travel, upside-down front forks, and twin coiled rear shock absorbers—departing from the gas-filled suspension on the Interceptor. A classic round LED headlight, redesigned indicators, and a sleek single seat complete the scrambler’s rugged look, while dual-purpose tires enhance its off-road versatility.

Under the hood, the Bear 650 packs Royal Enfield’s reliable 648cc air-oil-cooled parallel twin engine, delivering 47 bhp and 52 Nm of torque through a six-speed gearbox with slipper-assist clutch. Unique to the Bear 650, it comes with a two-in-one exhaust, adding both aesthetic and functional value.

Riders can look forward to a digital instrument cluster featuring navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, dual-channel ABS, and USB charging, making the Bear 650 Scrambler a feature-packed choice for both seasoned bikers and new riders eager to explore off-the-beaten path. With its November release, the Bear 650 Scrambler adds an adventurous new option to Royal Enfield’s lineup.

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