Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Unveiled At Motoverse 2025 – Checkout Colours, Engine, Seat Height And Specs

Royal Enfield has unveiled the Bullet 650 at Motoverse 2025. For many bike riders and cruiser enthusiasts, the Bullet is more than a bike, as it is an emotion that has been passed down through generations.

Now, for the first time, this legendary bike steps into the world of twin-cylinder performance. While the company hasn’t announced the price yet, the Bullet 650 is expected to go on sale in the first quarter of 2026.

Classic Bullet Look
The Bullet 650 carries the true traditional Bullet charm which fans love. It carries a long, low stance with a wide single-piece bench seat that promises comfortable rides. The fuel tank gets hand-painted gold pinstripes along with the winged Royal Enfield badge. Even the signature headlamp housing which is called the “casquette” remains, complete with round headlight and the iconic “tiger eye” indicators, now upgraded with LED lighting for a modern touch.

The bike also gets chrome peashooter exhausts, which give it the vintage big-bike look.
Royal Enfield will offer the Bullet 650 in two colours at launch- Cannon Black and Battleship Blue. Both come with gold detailing and retro-style graphics.

Twin-Cylinder Power
Bullet 650 is equipped with Royal Enfield’s 647.95cc twin-cylinder engine, the same one used in the Interceptor and Continental GT 650. It produces 46.4 bhp and 52.3 Nm of torque, paired with a smooth six-speed gearbox. This engine is not built for aggressive racing, but it is tuned for – smooth power delivery, strong mid-range performance and relaxed, effortless cruising.

Hardware
The Bullet 650 uses a steel tubular frame, telescopic front fork and twin rear shock absorbers. With suspension travel of120mm at the front and 90mm at the rear, the bike is made for Indian road conditions, which absorbs bumps and rough patches with ease. This bike has 19-inch front wheel and 18-inch rear wheel. Braking is handled by 320mm front and 300mm rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS. Other practical details include 800mm seat height and 154mm ground clearance, 243 kg kerb weight and 14.8-litre fuel tank.

Royal Enfield has given the Bullet 650 a mix of classic and modern touches with polished retro switchgear, rotary knobs, analogue-style instrument cluster with a small digital display and LED headlamp. The instrument display shows essentials like fuel level, gear position, trip information and service reminders.

With the Bullet 650, Royal Enfield is giving loyal Bullet lovers a proper upgrade path. At the same time, it opens the doors for young riders who want the Bullet charm with modern capability.

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