Royal Enfield launches Shotgun 650 the Philippines starting at P429,000
The Shotgun 650 goes big on style and customization.
Royal Enfield, one of the world’s fastest-growing motorcycle manufacturers, has officially introduced the much-anticipated Shotgun 650 to the Philippine market. Known for its heritage-inspired designs and robust global following, Royal Enfield has built a solid fan base here in the Philippines, operated under Motociclista Scatola Inc., also known as BikerBox.
The Shotgun 650 is the latest addition to the brand’s lineup and carries a retro-inspired cruiser aesthetic. Designed with customization at its core, the Shotgun 650 invites owners to personalize their rides, continuing Royal Enfield’s legacy of embracing the custom motorcycle scene. It shares the same platform as the Super Meteor cruiser, a model already well-loved for its versatility and easy handling.
Powering the Shotgun 650 is a 650cc air-cooled parallel-twin engine, delivering just the right amount of power for an exhilarating yet approachable ride. Modern technology is seamlessly integrated, with features like front and rear ABS, a hybrid digital/analog instrument cluster, and turn-by-turn navigation, ensuring a balance between classic styling and contemporary functionality.
What sets the Shotgun 650 apart is its extensive range of aftermarket accessories available through the official Royal Enfield catalog. Riders can easily modify their bikes to match their personal tastes and riding needs. With four distinct color options—Stencil White, Drill Green, Plasma Blue, and Sheet Metal Gray—there’s a look for everyone.
Pricing starts at ₱429,000 for the base model, ₱439,000 for the mid variant, and ₱445,000 for the top-spec version. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a newcomer to Royal Enfield’s retro charm, the Shotgun 650 is built to stand out on the road while offering endless opportunities for customization.
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