As the end of the year approaches, rumors about new motorcycles intensify. Royal Enfield seems to be working on a significant update for the Interceptor 650.
According to the Indian site Overdrive, the updated model has been spotted testing, featuring a new instrument panel that follows the style of those equipped on the Himalayan 450 and the Guerrilla 450.
The test bike had two brake discs at the front, along with LED technology in the rear light and turn signal indicators. In terms of design, it will have distinctive lines, despite sharing several components with the new Classic 650 and other Royal Enfield models of this engine size.
As for the engine, it is expected to be very similar to the current 649cc twin-cylinder, producing 47.5 hp, which is suitable for riders with an A2 license.
With the motorcycle appearing to be close to a final production version, it is not out of the question that more details could be revealed in about two weeks at EICMA in Milan.