The Motoverse 2023 event held in Vagator, Goa, served as the platform for Royal Enfield's grand unveiling. The company strategically chose this highly anticipated event to showcase its latest motorcycles.
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Design
The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 is a limited edition motorcycle in India with a classic bobber style and exclusive features, including a distinctive round headlamp, bar-end mirrors, single seat. Only 25 units are available.
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Features
The Shotgun 650 has a full-LED lighting system, a semi-digital console with Tripper navigation, and a 649cc petrol engine from the Super Meteor 650, providing 47bhp and 52 Nm of torque with a six-speed gearbox.
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Pricing
The Shotgun 650, priced at Rs. 4.15 lakh, is Royal Enfield's priciest bike in India. The Super Meteor 650 starts at 3.54 lakh rupees. Royal Enfield is holding a lucky draw at Motoverse 2023 for a chance to buy one of 25 available units.
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 452
Royal Enfield introduced the Himalayan 452 adventure motorcycle with a starting price of Rs 2.69 lakh, extending up to Rs 2.84 lakh. This pricing offer is valid until midnight on December 31, 2023.
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Himalayan 452 Pricing (Base Variant)
The base variant, Kaza Brown, is attractively priced at Rs 2.69 lakh, making it an accessible choice for adventure enthusiasts. Its affordability and rugged appeal make it a compelling option.
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Himalayan 452 Pricing (Pass Variant)
The Pass variant, available in Slate Himalayan Salt and Slate Poppy Blue colors, offers additional choices at a competitive price of Rs 2.74 lakh. It caters to riders who seek a bit more style and customization.
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Himalayan 452 Pricing (Summit Variant)
The Summit variants in Kamet White and Hanle Black colors cost Rs 2.79 lakh and Rs 2.84 lakh, respectively, and offer premium features, enhancing the Himalayan 452 lineup with sophistication.
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