Royal Enfield Bullet 650: Sometimes, it’s just the name of a bike that carries both history and royalty. The Royal Enfield Bullet has always belonged to that category. Now that the brand is rapidly expanding its 650cc segment, adding the Bullet to this premium lineup was a natural move.

The Bullet 650 was first introduced in India last month at the Motoverse 2025 event in Goa. While a launch was anticipated, the company limited its unveiling to just this one. So, let’s take a look at the other accessories the company has launched.

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Bullet 650

Royal Enfield has been steadily strengthening its hold in 650cc segment for some time. The Bullet 650 is now the newest face of this family after Interceptor, Continental GT and Super Meteor. It is planned to be launched in 2026, and will strengthen its identity as a mix of premium, old-fashioned beauty and modern performance.

Many of its specs and design elements have been revealed by the model shown in Motoverse. However, before Launch, the brand made it clear by showing in the Accessory-ready avatar that the Bullet 650 is ready not just for riding, but also for touring and comfort.

Auxiliary Lamps and Touring-Friendly Lighting

The Bullet 650 features the same circular LED headlamp seen on many other Royal Enfield bikes. However, its illumination isn’t considered as accurate when touring. Therefore, a set of auxiliary lamps was added to the accessorized Bullet 650, making night riding safer, clearer, and longer.

Soft Saddle Bags

Touring means luggage, and more space for luggage. The soft saddle bags featured on the Bullet 650 fulfill this need. Featuring Royal Enfield badging, these bags blend in with the bike’s classic design and help carry loads neatly on long trips. This setup will be ideal for riders who go solo touring or on weekend rides.

Deluxe Touring Seat and Pillion Backrest

Bullet’s identity has always been associated with his single-piece seat. But Royal Enfield for the Bullet 650 is also offering a Deluxe Touring Seat, which greatly enhances the comfort on long rides. The cushioning and design on the seat make it comfort-focused accessory.

A new pillion backrest was also shown for the pillion, which is no less than a bonus for comfort lovers. In the long way, the Pilian gets better support than this, which reduces the ride fatigue significantly.

Engine Guard, Sump Guard and Premium Footrests

Both touring or regular city ride features of bike are very important in situations. The chrome-finished engine guard shown on the Bullet 650 helps keep the bike safe in the event of a fall. Also, engine guard is also considered necessary to mount auxiliary lights.

In addition, an aluminium pump guard was also installed which protects the bike’s underbelly from stones and shaking on bad paths. This part with matte silver finish further strengthens its rugged appeal.

Premium footrests were also part of this accessorised model, which gives more space and comfort to the feet in long safers. These footrests make the rider’s stance and comfort feel quite improved.

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ORVMs

The ORVMs featured on the accessorized Bullet 650 look more premium than the stock mirrors. Their circular shape maintains the classic look, but the finishing and clarity make them more modern. This small change makes a big difference in the bike’s overall aesthetics.

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