Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 catches Prince William’s eye

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Chennai-based Royal Enfield’s flagship bike – Interceptor 650 – caught the attention of Prince William in London recently. The Duke of Cambridge inquired about Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, which will be launched in UK soon, on the opening day of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London.

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Royal Enfield unveiled Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 bikes at the EICMA show in Milan in 2017. The Interceptor 650 features a timeless classic British design. The rear set foot pegs, teardrop-shaped fuel tank, wide handlebar, sculpted single and long seat, twin shock absorbers, 18-inch spoke wheels as well as twin upswept exhausts, all celebrating the essence of the original Interceptor that was on sale in the 1970s.

Royal Enfield head Siddharth Lal went over the features of the bike with the Prince

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Prince Williams, 35-year-old elder son of the Prince of Wales, Charles, and Princess Diana collection of motorcycles includes Ducati 1198S Corse EVO SE, Ducati 1098R Bayliss Replica, Honda Super Blackbird, Triumph Daytona 600 and others.

 

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