Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Unveil Tomorrow: What To Expect
It’ll be the ultimate evolution of the world’s oldest production bike

Royal Enfield will unveil the Bullet 650 at EICMA 2025 tomorrow. It will be the newest addition to the brand’s 650cc lineup, and will take a lot of styling cues from the iconic Bullet 350. Here’s a brief overview of everything we know about the bike so far.
Pricing & Launch Details
We expect the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 to be priced from Rs 3.40 lakh (ex-showroom). The bike has been teased officially before its public debut. It could likely be launched in India at Motoverse 2025, which will be held from November 21 to 23.
Features

The Bullet 650’s features will remain similar to the 350. It gets the same semi-digital console as the Royal Enfield Classic 650 which consists of an analogue speedometer, a digital inset with the fuel gauge, gear position indicator, a tripmeter, and the odometer. The Tripper display for turn-by-turn navigation could be standard, and is neatly integrated into the console. Dual-channel ABS will of-course be standard.
Design
The Bullet 650 will take a lot of its styling cues from the Royal Enfield Bullet 350. It will get the similar headlight unit with a chrome ring, and the iconic ‘Tiger Eyes’ pilot lamps. The bike could also get a similar looking metallic tank badging as the Bullet 350. It will come with a chromed-out handlebar, adjustable brake and clutch levers, and round rear-view mirrors as the Classic 650. Lastly, the motorcycle could feature a single-piece seat like the Bullet 350.

Performance
The Bullet 650 will be powered by the 648cc, air/oil-cooled, parallel-twin engine which produces 47PS and 52.3Nm. The engine is the same as the one on the Classic 650 and other 650cc models in the Royal Enfield lineup. It will also have the iconic pea-shooter exhaust just like the Classic 650. However, this bike will not have the trademark ‘thump’ as it’s a twin-cylinder motor, and hence it will have a different exhaust note.
The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 will be the last bike under the 650cc platform, and it seems like the brand wants to end the 650cc chapter on a high note, fittingly with an iconic nameplate. We’ll know more details about the bike tomorrow at the event, so stay tuned!
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