Royal Enfield Bullet 650: For decades, Bullet has become not just a bike, but an emotion. Its thump, its Royal Stance and its legacy together constitute an identity that no motorcycle could replace. But what happened in Motoverse 2025 has added a new chapter to Bullet’s story. For the first time, Bullet has got a powerful twin-cylinder engine. This is the new Royal Enfield Bullet 650, which has become the center of discussion in the entire motorcycle industry with its grand entry into India.
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Design
The new Bullet 650 reveals its identity at first sight. Its silhouette is what people have recognized and liked for generations. Upright stance, hand-painted pinstripes on tear-drop fuel tank, winged RE badging and iconic casquette headlamp are all the same as Bullet should be.
New detailing, refreshed paint schemes and better-quality fines also give it modern feel with classic. Bench-style long seat and traditional “tiger-eye lamps” give it old-round nostalgic charm, but fully maintain modern presence.

Powertrain
Biggest change of Bullet is in its new engine. For the first time, 648cc parallel-twin engine is given in Bullet. This is the same engine used in RE’s admired 650 lineup.
This engine gives such a blend of smoothness, power and refinement as the old Bullet lovers dream upgrade. The 6-speed gearbox makes highway cruising effortless, and the smooth exhaust note of parallel-twin gives a new identity to the bullet and nature.
Bike’s foundation is a steel tubular spine frame, which further strengthens its stability. 43mm front forks and twin rear shocks in Suspension make long-distance ridges comfortable. 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels give it commanding road presence.
Comfort & Ergonomics
Bullet has always been known for its upright and comfortable riding posture and the Bullet 650 takes it to another level.
Its wide handlebars, 800mm seat height, plush single-piece seat and neutral ergonomics make it easy and comfortable for every type of rider. Its 243kg kerb weight gives extra planted feel on the highway as if it could not move on the road.

Features
- LED headlamp,
- analogue-digital instrument cluster,
- gear position indicator,
- service alerts,
- USB Type-C charging port।
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Launch & Expected Pricing
Royal Enfield hasn’t revealed pricing, but the Bullet 650 is expected to be positioned alongside the Classic 650 twins. An India launch is expected in January 2026. This means a new era for Bullet enthusiasts will begin next year.










