Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Icon Edition: Image Gallery

Royal Enfield has announced a new Icon edition of the Shotgun 650 bobber for worldwide sales in limited numbers. This is more special and exclusive than the standard trim in many ways. So, here’s everything that sets it apart along with a compilation of its pictures.
 
Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Icon Edition: Image Gallery
The bikes will be allotted on a first-come, first-serve basis and each one costs Rs. 4.25 lakh. This makes it about Rs. 52,000 more expensive than the standard Shotgun’s top-end variant.
Royal Enfield has unveiled the Shotgun 650 Icon Edition, a limited-run motorcycle developed in collaboration with ICON Motosports. This exclusive model is limited to just 100 units worldwide, with only 25 allocated for the Indian market. Priced at ₹4.25 lakh (ex-showroom), the Icon Edition commands a premium over the standard Shotgun 650. 
Distinctive Design Elements
The Shotgun 650 Icon Edition stands out with its unique three-tone color scheme, combining white, blue, and red hues. This design is inspired by ICON Motosports' custom build, "Always Something," showcased at EICMA 2024. Enhancing its visual appeal are gold contrast-cut alloy wheels, blue rear shock springs, a striking red seat featuring the "650 Shotgun" logo, and bar-end mirrors. 
Exclusive Accessories
Each motorcycle comes paired with a limited-edition Slabtown Intercept RE jacket, exclusively designed by ICON. The jacket is crafted from a combination of suede and textile materials, adorned with leather appliqués and embroidery, adding to its collector's appeal. 
Unchanged Mechanical Specifications
Mechanically, the Icon Edition retains the specifications of the standard Shotgun 650. It is powered by a 648cc parallel-twin engine that produces 47.8 bhp and 51 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox. The motorcycle features an inverted telescopic front fork, dual rear shock absorbers, and a braking system comprising a 320mm front disc and a 300mm rear disc, both equipped with dual-channel ABS. It rides on an 18-inch front wheel and a 17-inch rear wheel. 
Registration and Purchase Process
To secure one of the 25 units available in India, interested buyers must register through the Royal Enfield mobile app. Registrations are currently open, and the sale will commence on February 12, 2025, at 3:00 PM GMT. The motorcycles will be allotted on a first-come, first-served .
For a more detailed look, you can visit the official Royal Enfield website: 
*Please note that the availability of the motorcycle and the accompanying jacket is extremely limited due to the exclusive nature of this edition.*

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