Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Motoverse Edition is limited to only 25 units
Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Motoverse Edition launched with a price tag of Rs. 4.25 lakhs (ex-showroom). This is a limited edition version that has been launched ahead of the regular variants. Only 25 units of this custom bike will be available for booking until midnight 25th November. Available exclusively for the Motoverse community, this colourway and graphic model will never be made again. Deliveries of the limited edition will begin in January 2024.
The neo-retro motorcycle draws inspiration from the SG650 concept. The special edition gets custom-designed and hand-painted body panels that feature a gradient and neon detailing. The modular design of the bike lets the ride transform the motorcycle from a classic single-seater to a dual-seater bike.
The bike gets ten spoke wheel rims with integrated ABS. The front suspension features upside down forks and an integrated aluminium top yoke with low-rise extra-wide handlebars. At the rear, twin shocks are mounted to the chassis loop. It is equipped with a hand-stitched black leather floating solo seat to add to the visual appeal.
The Shotgun 650 is built on the 650cc platform. The engine is blacked-out with new gloss black engine covers, paired with a custom exhaust system that. The bike comes preloaded with bespoke Royal Enfield Genuine motorcycle accessories such as bar end mirrors and LED black indicators. In addition to this, the limited edition motorcycle will be offered with extended warranty and RSA service.
The Shotgun 650 is powered by the same 649cc, air/oil-cooled, parallel-twin cylinder engine that produces 47 BHP and 52 Nm of torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. It is yet to be known if RE has retuned the engine or not.
We believe the regular mass market variants will be launched soon after the delivery of this special edition version in January 2024. It will be priced more aggressively and will be available in multiple variants and colour options. What do you think about the new surprise bike from Royal Enfield? Let us know in the comments section below.