Royal Enfield Bullet 650: If you’re a Royal Enfield fan and want the powerful roar of a powerful 650cc engine in classic style, then this news is great news for you. Royal Enfield is constantly updating its 650cc lineup, and in this series, the company has released the latest teaser for its upcoming motorcycle, the new Bullet 650. This bike will be the brand’s next 650cc motorcycle, which will be unveiled to the world today, November 4, 2025, at EICMA 2025. Let’s take a closer look at the design and features of this highly anticipated Bullet 650.
Bullet 650’s Retro Look
The Bullet 650’s design is aimed at riders who want traditional appeal with modern power. The teaser video clearly shows the Bullet 650’s retro look, similar to its smaller sibling, the Bullet 350. It features a signature teardrop-shaped fuel tank, maintaining a classic look. Metallic headlamp nacelles and premium metal badging with golden pinstriping enhance its aesthetics.

Chrome-finished handlebars and adjustable brake and clutch levers are also visible, enhancing rider comfort. The motorcycle will come with a single-piece seat (instead of a split seat). Most notably, it will feature a two-into-two exhaust system, delivering the iconic ‘dug-dug’ sound for which the Bullet is known.
Engine and Performance
The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 will be powered by the same powerful 648cc air/oil-cooled parallel twin engine that powers the Classic 650. This engine produces a maximum power of 47 PS and a peak torque of 52.3 Nm, providing ample power for long-distance travel and high-speed highway driving. This engine will be paired with a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch, ensuring smooth gear shifting. Details regarding performance tuning are currently unknown, but it is expected to be tuned for a comfortable cruising experience.
Features and Specifications

The Bullet 650 will incorporate some new smart features alongside its traditional design. It will feature a semi-digital instrument cluster, which will house a digital screen alongside an analog speedometer. This screen will display key information such as the fuel gauge, average, and range. It is also expected to feature a Tripper Pod with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. Overall, this bike will emerge as the most affordable and powerful option in the 650cc retro segment.
India Launch and Price
The teaser confirms an unveiling at EICMA 2025, but the motorcycle could launch in India during the Motoverse 2025 festival. It is expected to be priced between ₹3.5 lakh and ₹4 lakh, making it cheaper than the Interceptor 650. This upcoming bike from Royal Enfield will give a new lease of life to the Bullet series, especially for riders who seek modern performance in classic style. However, no official details have been provided by the company.










