Royal Enfield has introduced the all-new Bullet 650 at Motoverse 2025, blending its iconic vintage styling with modern engineering and a powerful 650cc twin-cylinder engine. The motorcycle is expected to go on sale in early 2026.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650: At Motoverse 2025, Royal Enfield officially unveiled the Bullet 650. For many bike riders and cruising enthusiasts, the Bullet is not just a motorcycle—it's an emotion passed down through generations. Now, for the first time, this legendary model is entering the world of twin-cylinder performance. Although the company has not yet revealed its price, the Bullet 650 is expected to go on sale in the first quarter of 2026.
The Bullet 650 retains the signature design language that fans love. Its long, low-slung body and wide single-piece bench seat promise a comfortable riding experience. The fuel tank features hand-painted gold pinstripes and a winged Royal Enfield badge.
The signature headlamp housing, known as the “casket,” includes the classic round headlight and the iconic “Tiger Eye” indicators, which now come upgraded with LED lighting for a modern touch. Chrome peashooter exhausts add to its vintage big-bike appeal.
Royal Enfield will offer the Bullet 650 in two color variants at launch — Cannon Black and Battleship Blue — both featuring gold detailing and retro-themed graphics.
The Bullet 650 is powered by Royal Enfield’s 647.95cc twin-cylinder engine, the same engine used in the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650. It produces 46.4 bhp and 52.3 Nm of torque and is paired with a smooth six-speed gearbox.
This engine is not built for aggressive racing but is tuned for smooth power delivery, strong mid-range performance, and comfortable long-distance cruising.
The Bullet 650 uses a steel tubular frame, telescopic front forks, and twin rear shock absorbers. It offers 120mm front and 90mm rear suspension travel, making it suitable for Indian roads and capable of handling rough terrain comfortably.
The motorcycle features a 19-inch front wheel and an 18-inch rear wheel. For braking, it includes dual-channel ABS with a 320mm front disc and 300mm rear disc.
Additional specifications include:
800mm seat height
154mm ground clearance
243 kg kerb weight
14.8-liter fuel tank
Royal Enfield has combined classic styling with modern elements in the Bullet 650. It comes with:
Polished retro switchgear
Rotary knobs
LED headlamp
Analog-style instrument cluster with a small digital display
The instrument console displays essential information such as fuel level, gear position, trip data, and service reminders.
With the Bullet 650, Royal Enfield is offering a meaningful upgrade for loyal Bullet fans while also appealing to younger riders who want a mix of classic Bullet charm and modern performance.