01 / 07Share5 Great Alternatives To Royal Enfield Classic 650The Royal Enfield Classic 650 is creating a buzz, but it's not the only mid-capacity cruiser worth checking out. Whether you're after retro charm, modern muscle, or easygoing touring vibes, there are plenty of motorcycles that offer a similar blend of style, power, and everyday usability. From British classics to Japanese cruisers and Italian street customs, these alternatives to the Classic 650 bring their own unique flavour to the road. Here's a closer look at five great options you shouldn't miss.02 / 07ShareRoyal Enfield Classic 650: Rs 3.37 LakhThe Royal Enfield Classic 650 is one of the most awaited retro cruisers from the brand, promising a blend of old-school charm with the performance of a modern twin-cylinder engine. It shares the same 648cc parallel-twin engine as the Interceptor and Super Meteor, pushing out 46.3 horsepower and 52.3 Nm of torque. With a 6-speed gearbox, slip-assist clutch, and a solid 243 kg kerb weight, it feels stable and planted. The 800mm seat height offers good comfort, while real-world mileage sits around 25–28 km/l, depending on how you ride.Follow us: News03 / 07ShareBSA Goldstar 650: Rs 3.09 LakhIf you want retro vibes with British roots, the BSA Goldstar 650 ticks all the right boxes. Its 652cc single-cylinder engine delivers 45 horsepower and 55 Nm of torque. The riding posture is upright and comfortable, with an accessible seat height of 782mm. Tipping the scales at around 201 kg, it feels planted without being too heavy, and its mileage hovers around 25 km/l—perfect for stylish weekend rides.04 / 07ShareRoyal Enfield Super Meteor 650: Rs 3.68 LakhA sibling to the Classic 650, the Super Meteor 650 leans more towards cruising. Its 648cc twin churns out 47 horsepower and 52.3 Nm of torque, making highway rides a breeze. With a low 740mm seat height and a kerb weight of 241 kg, it's built for laid-back comfort. Despite its heft, you can expect a mileage of around 24.6 km/l, which isn't bad for a full-size cruiser.Follow us: News05 / 07ShareKawasaki Vulcan S: Rs 7.10 LakhModern, muscular, and surprisingly friendly for all riders, the Kawasaki Vulcan S packs a 649cc parallel-twin engine that makes 61 horsepower and 62.4 Nm of torque. Its unique Ergo-Fit system and 705mm seat height make it super customizable. Weighing in at 229 kg, it handles city and highway duties effortlessly. With a mileage of around 23.4 km/l, it's a smart blend of performance and practicality.06 / 07ShareHonda Rebel 500: Rs 5.12 LakhThe Honda Rebel 500 brings a minimalistic bobber style with everyday usability. It's powered by a smooth 471cc parallel twin that puts out 45.59 horsepower and 43.3 Nm of torque. Light at just 191 kg with a low 690mm seat height, it's especially friendly for new riders. The bike manages a commendable 27 km/l, making it as efficient as it is good-looking.Follow us: News07 / 07ShareBenelli 502C: Rs 5.25 LakhItalian design meets urban cruiser attitude in the Benelli 502C. Under the tank sits a 500cc twin-cylinder engine producing 47.5 horsepower and 46 Nm of torque. Its 760mm seat height and 220 kg weight give it a solid road presence without being intimidating. With a mileage figure of around 25.6 km/l, it's a stylish daily companion with enough grunt to hold its own on the highway.End of Photo GalleryRelated News This Action-Packed, Brutal Korean Series Topped Global Non-English Charts On Netflix7 Survival Habits Lower-Middle-Class Kids Carry Into Adulthood, As Per PsychologyO'Romeo Cast Fees: Shahid Kapoor Takes Home Rs 45 Crore, How Much Did Others Charge?9 Malayalam Films On OTT That Hit Hard With Real Stories, Raw Emotions7 Feel-Good Films Of Baby Girl Star Nivin Pauly To Watch On OTTSubscribe to our daily Newsletter!Submit