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Royal Enfield Hunter 450 and Scram 650 Seen Together Before Launch

Royal Enfield’s upcoming motorcycles, the Hunter 450 and Scram 650, were recently spotted on Indian roads. The Hunter 450 shares similarities with the Himalayan 450, while the Scram 650 is based on the Interceptor 650 platform. Both bikes are still in testing phase with no official launch date announced yet.

The Hunter 450 inherits components from the Himalayan 450, including the Sherpa 450 engine producing 39 bhp and 40 Nm of torque. It features a 6-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch. The motorcycle is expected to have 17-inch wheels, road-biased tires from Ceat, and a lighter body suitable for roadster style riding.

On the other hand, the Scram 650 is built on the Interceptor 650 chassis with modifications like spoked rims, dual-purpose tires, circular tail lamp, and upside-down forks. The 648 cc parallel-twin engine delivers 46.8 bhp and 52 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox and a new 2-in-1 side-mounted exhaust for a distinct look.

Royal Enfield enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the launch of these new models to experience the blend of classic design with modern technology and performance. Stay tuned for more updates on the Hunter 450 and Scram 650 as Royal Enfield continues testing and refining these exciting additions to their motorcycle lineup.

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