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  2. Royal Enfield Continental GT - Wikipedia

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    The "Continental GT" was the most powerful machine from Royal Enfield when it was launched in 2014 and is reminiscent of the café racers of the 1960s, including the Enfield model from 1966. It was equipped with a 535 cm 3 single-cylinder engine that develops almost 21 kW (30 hp) at 5100 rpm. The John o'Groats to Land's End route was also used ...

  3. Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 - Wikipedia

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    The Interceptor is a retro-cruiser with relaxed ergonomics, while the Continental GT is a café-racer. Both models are sold in India, Australasia, Europe and the United States and South America. The bike is expected to become the biggest selling large-capacity twin in the world, [1] and in 2020 the Interceptor 650 was the UK's best-selling big ...

  4. List of Royal Enfield motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Interceptor 650: 648cc 2018–present Retro-inspired twin, based on a new Harris Performance designed frame and an all-new 270° parallel twin air-&-oil-cooled SOHC engine. Continental GT 650 648cc 2018–present Cafe racer-inspired version of the Interceptor 650, sharing the same engine, frame and mechanicals. Meteor 350 349cc 2020–present

  5. Royal Enfield - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Enfield Continental GT is a Neo-retro Café Racer .The first model to use the name, the Continental GT 250, was produced by Royal Enfield in 1960s Britain. The name was revived in the 2010s with the Continental GT 535 (now discontinued) and Continental GT 650.

  6. Royal Enfield (England) - Wikipedia

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    RE GT with flyscreen RE GT with Avon Speedflow nosecone fairing. In 1965, a 21 bhp (16 kW) variant called the Continental GT, with red GRP tank, five-speed gearbox (which was also an option on the Crusader), clip-on handlebars, rearset footrests, swept pipe and hump-backed seat was launched. It sold well with its race-styling including a fly ...

  7. Royal Enfield Bullet - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Enfield Bullet was an overhead valve, single-cylinder, four-stroke motorcycle initially made by Royal Enfield in Redditch, Worcestershire England. It was later produced by Royal Enfield at Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, a company originally founded by Madras Motors to build Royal Enfield motorcycles under licence in India.

  8. Royal Enfield Himalayan - Wikipedia

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    The Himalayan was conceived by CEO Siddhartha Lal, as an adventure touring, or dual sport motorcycle. [2] The Himalayan differs considerably from the other motorcycles offered by Royal Enfield – most of which are various incarnations of the Bullet utilising the same frame and engine – in terms of its chassis and powertrain.

  9. Bentley Continental GT - Wikipedia

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    The Bentley Continental GT is a grand touring car manufactured and marketed by the British company Bentley Motors since 2003. A two-door coupé or convertible, and has four seats, it was the first new Bentley released after the company's acquisition by Volkswagen AG in 1998, and the first Bentley to employ mass production manufacturing techniques.