Royal Enfield
| ABS | Dual-channel |
| Bore x stroke | 78.0 mm x 67.8 mm |
| Colors | Sheetmetal Grey, Plasma Blue, Green Drill, Stencil White (market dependent) |
| Compression ratio | 9.5:1 |
| Cooling | Air/oil-cooled with external oil cooler |
| Emissions | Euro 5 / OBD-II (market dependent) |
| Engine | 648 cc air-/oil-cooled parallel twin, SOHC, fuel-injected |
| Final drive | Chain |
| Frame | Steel tubular spine / twin-downtube frame |
| Front brake | 320 mm disc, 2-piston caliper (ByBre) |
| Front suspension | 43 mm Showa SFF-BP USD fork; ~120 mm travel |
| Front tire | 120/70-18 (tubeless, radial) |
| Front wheel | 18 in cast alloy |
| Fuel capacity | 13.8 L (3.6 US gal) |
| Ground clearance | 140 mm (5.5 in) |
| Instrumentation | Analog speedometer with LCD; Tripper turn-by-turn navigation (market dependent) |
| Kerb/Wet weight | 240 kg (529 lb) |
| Lighting | All-LED |
| Notes | Specifications and features can vary by market/variant; verify on your local Royal Enfield site. |
| Power | 47 PS (34.6 kW) @ 7250 rpm ≈ 46.4 hp |
| Rake/Trail | ≈24.3° / ≈98 mm |
| Rear brake | 300 mm disc, single-piston caliper (ByBre) |
| Rear suspension | Twin shocks with preload adjust; ~90 mm travel |
| Rear tire | 150/70-17 (tubeless, radial) |
| Rear wheel | 17 in cast alloy |
| Seat height | 795 mm (31.3 in) |
| Torque | 52.3 Nm (38.6 lb-ft) @ 5250 rpm |
| Transmission | 6-speed with assist-and-slipper clutch |
| Wheelbase | 1465 mm |
Honda • 2024
Kawasaki • 2025
Royal Enfield’s 2024 Shotgun 650 brings the brand’s proven 648 cc twin to a factory‑custom platform with modular styling, mid‑controls, and everyday usability. If you want the charm of a bobber-styled roadster without sacrificing city maneuverability and highway stability, the Shotgun 650 sits neatly between the Interceptor 650 and the Super Meteor 650—and it does it with tubeless cast wheels, a USD fork, and modern lighting.
On Torquepedia, you can pull the full Shotgun 650 spec sheet, compare it against rivals, and filter by what matters—seat height, weight, power, price band, license class, and more.
Use Torquepedia’s Compare to stack these three side‑by‑side and see differences in rake, trail, wheelbase, seat height, and kerb weight.
Expect real‑world fuel economy in the mid‑20s km/l for many riders, depending on pace, load, and traffic.
Ready to geek out on numbers? Open Torquepedia, search “Shotgun 650 (2024),” then use Filters to sort by seat height under 800 mm, kerb weight, and license class, or hit Compare to see how it stacks up against the Super Meteor 650, Interceptor 650, and your short list. Specs may vary by market—always confirm on the model page before you buy.