Royal Enfield Bullet 650: There couldn’t be more exciting news for Royal Enfield enthusiasts worldwide. Building on the Bullet’s centuries-old legacy, Royal Enfield unveiled the new Bullet 650 at EICMA 2025 in Milan, Italy. This motorcycle offers a modern, powerful twist on the iconic Bullet tradition, blending vintage elegance with cutting-edge technology. If you want to experience the Bullet’s classic charm and the tremendous power of its 650cc engine, learn the full details of this bike, priced between ₹3.40 lakh and ₹3.70 lakh (estimated).
Global Debut at EICMA 2025 and Launch in India

The new Royal Enfield Bullet 650 made its global debut at EICMA 2025, creating a stir in the international motorcycle world. Sales of this powerful Bullet will begin in international markets, including Europe and the United States, in early 2026. Initial sales will take place in Italy, France, Spain, Germany, the UK, and North America. The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is expected to launch in India by early 2026. Its ex-showroom price is expected to be between ₹3.40 lakh and ₹3.70 lakh, making it a premium yet competitive option in the 650cc segment.
Old Identity and New Style
The new Bullet 650 proudly retains its classic Bullet styling, but features several modern updates that make it even more attractive. The motorcycle features hand-painted golden pinstripes, a 3D winged badge, and a teardrop fuel tank, which are its historical hallmarks. It features a classic nasal headlamp casing, high handlebars, and an upright riding position. It also features a casket-mounted LED headlamp with Tiger Eye pilot lamps, ensuring excellent visibility at night. The Royal Enfield Bullet is now instantly recognizable with its new LED styling. The bike is offered in two attractive color options. Aluminum switchgear with rotary dials, adjustable levers, and chrome twin exhausts enhances its premium finish.
Engine, Performance, and Powerful Technical Features

The new Bullet 650 is powered by the same powerful 648cc parallel-twin engine that powers the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650. This engine produces 46.4 bhp and 52.3 Nm of torque. It is paired with a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. This engine is known for its smooth performance, excellent low-end torque, and long rides. Talking about features, it has 43mm telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers. Braking is handled by 320mm front and 300mm rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS (standard).
The bike has a digital-analog LCD instrument console that displays information such as fuel level, gear indicator, trip data, and service alerts. It also has a USB Type-C charging port. The bike weighs 243 kg, has a seat height of 800 mm, and has a ground clearance of 154 mm, giving it a strong and impressive presence on the road. It has a 14.8-liter fuel tank. Along with the Bullet 650, Royal Enfield also showcased two other stunning adventure edition bikes inspired by the Mana Pass.

