Royal Enfield Classic 650 in India: when does an ₹80,000 budget stretch make sense?
The Royal Enfield Classic 650 is aimed at riders who want the Classic shape with a 648cc parallel-twin engine. It also offers a removable pillion seat and subframe, but it will not suit every budget or everyday use case.
What should a buyer weigh before stretching the budget?
- City use: Will its size and weight be manageable for your parking, traffic and usual routes?
- Monthly cost: Have you allowed for fuel, service, insurance and riding gear instead of focusing only on the purchase difference?
- How you will ride: Is the bike mainly for relaxed weekend or highway rides, or does it need to handle daily commuting too?
- Passenger needs: Does the removable pillion arrangement fit your usual two-up plans?
If the extra ₹80,000 means cutting into essential savings, waiting and saving can be the better decision. If the budget stays comfortable, compare the Classic 650 with alternatives on comfort, running costs, city confidence and the kind of riding you actually expect to do.
For buyers in India considering this step up, which matters most: the budget gap, city manoeuvrability, running costs, passenger comfort or weekend/highway appeal?
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