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Royal Enfield Continental GT 650. The £6,500 café racer.

The Continental GT name dates back to 1965 — RE's first café-racer, a clip-on'd Bullet 250. Modern revival came as the 535cc Continental GT in 2014, then the 650 twin platform launched 2018. It shares the 648cc parallel-twin with the Interceptor (INT650 in US), Bear 650, Shotgun 650 and Super Meteor 650 — but with clip-ons, rear-set pegs and café-racer geometry. 1996, 2006 = no Continental GT — name dormant 1969-2014.

1996
None (name dormant)
2006
None (name dormant)
2016
Continental GT 535
2026
Continental GT 650
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1996 30 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No Continental GT

Name dormant since 1969
RE building only the Bullet 350 in Madras

STATUS · DORMANT
NONE
Bullet 350 £3,200
2006 20 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No Continental GT

Eicher hadn't revived the Continental GT name yet
Revival came 2013/14

STATUS · GAP
GAP
Bullet 350 Electra £3,800
2016 Continental GT 535 · Single
2016 Continental GT 535

Continental GT 535

535cc single-cylinder café racer
First Continental GT in 47 years

535cc air-cooled UCE single
29 bhp
44
184
780
Fuel injectionDisc front+rearABSCarburettorElectric startFive-speed gearbox
Known issues
  • Single-cylinder vibration tiring on long rides
  • Top speed ~85mph
  • Pirelli Sport Demon tyres wear quickly
  • Rear shocks too soft for two-up
£5,499
~£7,500
£3,000-4,000
2026 Continental GT 650 · 650 twin
2026 Continental GT 650

Continental GT 650

648cc parallel twin since 2018
Same engine as Interceptor / Bear / Shotgun / Super Meteor

648cc air/oil-cooled parallel twin
47 bhp
52
202
793
Fuel injectionDual-channel ABSSlip-assist clutchDisc brakesLED lightingTripper Nav (optional)TFT
Known issues
  • Rear shocks still soft (twin-shock setup)
  • Tank vibration at 75mph+
  • Mirrors blur at speed
  • Café-racer ergos uncomfortable for >50 mile rides
  • No quickshifter at any price
£6,300
Kawasaki W800 £8,500
£4,000-5,500
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Continental GT name dates to 1965 Original was a Bullet derivative The original Continental GT was a 1965 Bullet 250 with clip-ons and a hump-back seat — RE's first proper café racer. Production stopped in 1969. The name sat dormant for 47 years before the 535 revival in 2014.
650 twin platform = 5 bikes Shared engine The 648cc parallel twin powers the Interceptor 650 (INT650 in US), Continental GT 650, Super Meteor 650, Bear 650 and Shotgun 650. Same 47bhp, varying torque tunes (52-56.5Nm), different ergonomics. Buying decisions come down to position and styling, not power.
Designed in UK, built in India Bruntingthorpe + Chennai RE has a UK Technology Centre at Bruntingthorpe, Leicestershire — opened 2017. The 650 twin engine and chassis were designed there, then production moved to Chennai. The Bear 650 (US-launched first) was specifically tuned for North American buyers.
47bhp limit is deliberate A2 license sweet spot All 650 twins are 47bhp — exactly the A2 license limit. RE could tune higher (the engine has been dyno'd to 70+bhp with mods) but they keep it under the A2 ceiling so buyers don't need to choose between bikes.
Café-racer geometry is harsh Rear-set pegs, clip-ons, hump seat The Continental GT has the most aggressive geometry in the 650 range — rear-set pegs, low clip-on bars, hump-back solo seat. Magic for 30-minute rides, painful for 3-hour ones. Most owners eventually fit higher bars or swap to the Interceptor 650 setup.
US: $6,549 starting Premium for the styling RE USA prices the Continental GT 650 at $6,549 (vs Interceptor at $5,999). The premium is for the styling — same engine, same chassis, different cosmetics.
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Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996/2006 No Continental GT Royal Enfield archives · name dormant 1969-2014
2016 Continental GT 535 MCN reviews · Bennetts BikeSocial · Royal Enfield archives
2026 Continental GT 650 Royal Enfield UK · Royal Enfield USA · MCN reviews · Visordown