Royal Enfield’s ‘Thunder and Lightning’ special editions bring added equipment
Both Continental GT 650 and Interceptor 650 models will get the special treatment.
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Royal Enfield has released a pair of special-edition motorcycles that bring extra equipment to two of its core models.
The Thunder Edition Continental GT 650 and the Lightning Edition Interceptor 650 both come equipped with a variety of features that are normally part of Royal Enfield’s motorcycle accessories range but are added as standard equipment instead.
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The Thunder Edition Continental 650 – priced from £6,659 – comes with removable soft panniers, a dual touring seat, compact engine guards and a short fly screen, as well as machined bar-end mirrors. A machined oil filler cap is also included.
The retro-styled Continental 650 is powered by a two-cylinder 648cc engine with 47bhp and 52.3Nm of torque, coupled to a six-speed gearbox. All versions come with a digital instrument cluster, too, while Royal Enfield claims that it’ll return 67mpg combined.
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The Lightning Edition Interceptor 650, meanwhile, makes use of the same engine as the Continental 650, but has a more upright riding position for a more user-friendly experience. The special-edition model – priced from £6,459 – includes the same range of accessories as the Thunder Edition, with an aluminium sump guard also included. It’s also available in a number of colours, with highlights including ‘Canyon Red’, ‘Ventura Blue’ and ‘Orange Crush’ single tones. A chromed version is also available.
Both motorcycles also feature chassis which have been developed alongside Harris Performance at Royal Enfield’s UK technology centre.