Thursday, March 26, 2026

Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Revealed At Motoverse 2025

Soon after being unveiled at the EICMA 2025, Royal Enfield has now finally revealed the Bullet 650 in India at the brand’s ongoing Motoverse 2025 event. Expanding its 650cc lineup, the new model retains the Bullet’s rugged character and retro charm, blended with the robust performance of the RE’s parallel-twin engine. It has been positioned below the Classic 650 in the brand’s current product lineup.

What Powers The Bullet 650?

At the heart of the Bullet 650 is RE’s tried-and-tested 648cc, air-oil-cooled, twin-cylinder mill that produces 47PS of maximum power and 52.3Nm of peak torque. This is the same engine that also powers the brand’s other 650cc motorcycles, including the Classic 650. In fact, the bike’s main frame, subframe, and overall dimensions are exactly similar to those of the Classic 650.

Same Underpinnings as Classic 650

Just like its sibling, the Bullet 650 also rides on 19/18-inch tubed wire-spoke wheels, shod with 100/90 front and 140/70 rear section tyres. Suspension duties are handled by 43mm telescopic front forks and 90mm twin shock absorbers, with 120mm and 90mm travel, respectively. For anchoring, it gets a 320mm front disc and 300mm rear, with dual-channel Antilock Braking System (ABS).

In fact, the dimensions are also similar to those of the Classic 650. Having said that, it measures 2318mm in length, 892mm in width and 1,137mm in height, and comes with a 1,475mm wheelbase and a 154mm ground clearance. It has a 14.8 litre fuel tank and a kerb weight of 243kg, making it just as heavy as the Classic 650, which is the heaviest motorcycle in the brand’s product portfolio.

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Features Onboard

The Bullet 650 gets an LED headlamp and taillight, adjustable brake and clutch levers, a Type-C USB charging port, and a semi-digital instrument cluster, which gets a digital inset with readouts like trip meters, odometer, fuel gauge, and Eco indicator. It also features the brand’s patented tripper navigation pod.

Colour Options

The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin can be had in two colours: Cannon Black and Battleship Blue. The latter is exclusive for the Indian market.

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