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    Royal Enfield Bullet 650: Booking Guide

    Irfan
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    Everything you need to know before buying the new roadster

    Royal Enfield Bullet 650

    The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 has been launched, and the motorcycle brings together the brand’s iconic Bullet lineage with its proven 650cc parallel-twin platform. If you’re planning to book one, here’s a detailed breakdown covering the booking process, variants, features and everything else you need to know before making a decision.  

    Royal Enfield Bullet 650

    Variant and Price

    The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is available in one variant:

    Variants

    Price (ex-showroom)

    Cannon Black

    Rs 3,64,856

    Battleship Blue

    Booking Details

    The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 can be booked through the Royal Enfield website or through your nearest authorised Royal Enfield dealership . 

    Royal Enfield Bullet 650

    Reasons To Buy Or Skip The Royal Enfield Bullet 650

    Reasons To Buy

    Reasons To Skip

    Timeless Bullet styling with a bigger and more premium road presence

    Heavy kerb weight can make slow-speed manoeuvres difficult

    Refined 650cc parallel-twin engine offers effortless cruising performance with its strong low-end torque and relaxed riding character

    Limited feature list compared to similarly priced motorcycles

    Comfortable riding ergonomics and a plush ride

    Spoked wheels with tubed tyres make it difficult to fix punctures

    Colours

    Royal Enfield Bullet 650

    The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is available in two colour options: Cannon Black and Battleship Blue. 

    The Cannon Black colour scheme stays true to the Bullet’s old-school identity with a deep, glossy black finish that gives the motorcycle a timeless and understated appeal. The fuel tank features subtle pinstriping along with classic Royal Enfield badging, adding just enough visual contrast without taking away from its minimalist character.

    The Battleship Blue option adds a touch of modern flair while still retaining the Bullet’s heritage styling. The deep metallic blue finish gives the motorcycle a richer and more contemporary appearance compared to the Cannon Black colour option.

    Features

    Convenience Features

    Royal Enfield Bullet 650

    The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 gets a semi-digital instrument console with an analogue speedometer and a small digital inset displaying the fuel gauge, odometer and tripmeter. The motorcycle also comes with Royal Enfield’s Tripper navigation pod offering turn-by-turn navigation support through Google Maps.

    The Bullet 650 also comes with features like:

    • USB Type-A charging port

    • Adjustable brake and clutch levers

    • LED headlight

    Safety Features

    Royal Enfield Bullet 650

    On the safety front, the Bullet 650 gets:

    • Dual-channel ABS as standard

    • A disc brake at both ends

    • Side-stand engine cut-off sensor

    The braking setup consists of a 320mm front disc and a 300mm rear disc, offering confident braking performance for both city riding and highway touring.

    Engine And Performance

    Royal Enfield Bullet 650

    Powering the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is a 648cc, air and oil-cooled, parallel-twin engine producing 47PS at 7,250rpm and 52.3Nm at 5,650rpm. The motor is paired with a 6-speed gearbox featuring an assist and slipper clutch.

    The engine is known for its refined nature and strong mid-range performance, making the Bullet 650 feel relaxed both in city conditions and while cruising on highways. The parallel-twin motor delivers smooth power delivery and can handle triple digit speeds easily, while the twin exhaust setup produces a deep and bass-heavy exhaust note that complements the motorcycle’s retro character.

    Rivals

    The Royal Enfield Classic 650 offers a more premium design with additional vibrant colour options, but the Bullet 650 carries a more traditional and cleaner old-school Bullet styling theme.

    The BSA Gold Star 650 is lighter and offers more potent performance, while the Bullet 650 focuses more on relaxed cruising comfort.

    The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is a better option for long-distance highway touring thanks to its upright ergonomics, but the Bullet 650 feels more versatile and easier to use in daily riding conditions.

    Royal Enfield Bullet 650 User Reviews

    • A
      akash on Nov 26, 2024
      4.5
      Love ❤️ it
      Shok k samne price nahi dekha jata thats all i wants to say .. when u r loving something... Love it wholly
      10 4
    • S
      saikamvamsi on Apr 24, 2024
      4.5
      Unforgettable Riding Experience
      As the anticipation builds for the release of the Royal Enfield Bullet 650, enthusiasts of the iconic brand are eagerly awaiting the latest iteration of this timeless classic. Combining heritage with modern engineering, the Bullet 650 promises to deliver an unforgettable riding experience reminiscent of its legendary predecessors.
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      2 1
    • T
      tej on Apr 09, 2024
      4.0
      Embodying Timeless Appeal
      Bullet offers a blend of comfort and power, exuding a sense of superiority with its iconic roar. It's a reliable companion even in adverse conditions, earning trust effortlessly. More than just a bike, it's a legacy passed down through generations, embodying timeless appeal and enduring strength.
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      3 1
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