Watsonian Sidecars has introduced a rugged ‘adventure’ sidecar based on the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and accompanied by their classic Grand Prix hack.
It was built to show off the amount of customization they can do with an in-house build, perfect for those who love three wheels and want to carry more gear. It comes with semi-knobbly Heidenau K60 Scout tires, a fly screen, headlight grille, and aluminum handguards for added protection.
The sidecar has a special design in Nardo Grey with blacked-out alloy beading, windscreen surround, bumper, and wheel rims. It is also equipped with two five-litre jerry cans, spot lamps with bar-mounted switches, passenger grab rails, and twin 12V sockets – one located in the map light. There are three luggage racks and a spacious boot for all your gear.
It's not for the Himalayas, but it's perfect for camping trips and gravel roads. A similar model starts at £17,995 with the standard Enfield and black sidecar. The Grand Prix hack starts at £7895, with a glassfibre body, bonded steel chassis, and hydraulic damper suspension.
Nowadays, more and more riders are looking for adventure sidecars. It's not just for the elderly or families, couples and pet owners are also interested. It has a Land Rover Defender-like vibe – you can load it up and be ready for any trip.