Royal Enfield is celebrating its 120th year of motorcycle production with a pair of very special 650 twins to mark the occasion . The 120th Year Anniversary Edition Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 have been designed and handcrafted by the company ’ s teams across the UK and India , and both feature a number of key differences from their base counterparts , many of which are hand-crafted . Royal Enfield has assigned 120 examples to each region Royal Enfield operates in , with 480 examples to be built and split across the global market . Of the 120 allocated to the Asia Pacific region ( that ’ s Australia , New Zealand , Thailand , Japan , Korea and the Philippines ) 60 of these bikes are confirmed to heading to Australia and New Zealand . Given their exclusivity , the bikes are priced accordingly and start at $ 14,990 for the Interceptor 650 120 Year Anniversary Edition , while the Continental GT version ups the price to $ 15,590 . Both prices include GST and are backed by a three-year warranty and threeyear roadside assist package from Royal Enfield Australia and New Zealand . Setting the 120th Anniversary bikes apart is a unique black-chrome tank colour scheme which is contrasted by hand-laid pinstriping . Chroming isn ’ t known for being eco-friendly , but Enfield is claiming that the bikes are chromed with an alternate , sustainable equivalent eco-friendly process . To complement the black chrome tanks , both the Continental GT 650 and Interceptor 650 will feature , for the first time , completely blacked out components , with the engine , exhaust and other elements all taking on a black hue . The bikes will also come equipped with a range of Genuine Motorcycle Accessories such as fly-screens , engine guards , heel guards , touring and bar end mirrors amongst others in a black disguise to compliment the overall design . One of the crowning jewels of the 120th Anniversary bikes proudly celebrates the brand ’ s handcrafted traditions , with the bikes featuring a unique , handcrafted , die-cast brass tank badge . The brass badges have been made in collaboration with the ‘ Sirpi Senthil ’ family who are multi-generational artisans from the temple town of Kumbakonam , Tamil Nadu , India . Particularly specialised in making the elegant brass effigies for the most revered temples in India for centuries , this is the first time that these artisans have collaborated with any automotive brand .