Modified Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Is A Classy Head-Turner With Off-Roading Appeal

Royal Enfield is one of the most preferred options for modifiers who want to give their own touch to their motorcycles. Often, we come across examples of Royal Enfield Bullet modifications. However, this time we have a modified Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. The bike is generally known for its muscular looks, power-packed engine and overall premium looks. That’s probably what got TPG Customs noticed, and they turned the 650 motorcycle into something that’s capable of garnering the most attention on the road.

Talking about the modifications on the Royal Enfield 650, the first element that catches the attention is the gray paint job with black parts on certain parts of the bike. Since we are talking about the paint scheme, it is important to mention that there is a single-piece tan seat that brings all the elements together. In addition, it has a classic look with circular headlamps. Taking a closer look, the handle grips also have tan colored coverings. Talking about the rear part, it also has LED tail lamps.

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Overall the bike gets an off-roader look along with the chunky knobby tyres. Adding to this, the exhaust setup on the motorcycle has been replaced with a new dual-tip setup. To protect the lower part of the engine, the bike gets an engine guard and a similar looking exhaust cover that adds to the look. To add to the theme of the motorcycle, the engine of the motorcycle has been painted black, which is evident when you look at the bike.


Mechanically the motorcycle remains more or less the same with the stock suspension setup and engine. It continues to be powered by the 648 cc, air and oil-cooled SOHC engine. Parallel-twin engine that produces 47 bhp power and 52 Nm torque. Currently, the bike is sold at a price of Rs 2.85 lakh (ex-showroom) in India.