Royal Enfield is all set to introduce the much-awaited Bullet 650 at the EICMA 2025 motorcycle show on November 4. This unveiling will mark a new chapter for the famous Bullet nameplate, bringing it into the brand’s growing 650cc family. Here’s everything we know about the motorcycle.
Key Features of Royal Enfield Bullet 650
| global unveil date | November 4, 2025 (EICMA 2025) |
|---|---|
| expected india debut | Expected at Motoverse 2025 (November 21-23, 2025) |
| platform | Shared with Classic 650 |
| engine | 648cc, parallel-twin, air/oil-cooled |
| Power | 47 ps |
| Torque: | 52nm |
| Gearbox | 6-speed with slipper clutch |
Royal Enfield Bullet 650: Unveil timeline and India debut
Global unveil: November 4, 2025, at EICMA.
India debut: Expected at the brand’s Motoverse event from November 21-23, 2025.
Positioning and overview
The upcoming Bullet 650 will take the timeless design of the classic Bullet and blend it with Royal Enfield’s modern 650cc architecture. It is expected to share its platform and engine with the Classic 650, but will have distinctive styling elements that celebrate the traditional appeal of the Bullet.
The move marks a bold move for Royal Enfield – reviving one of its most iconic models in twin-cylinder format for the first time, to appeal to enthusiasts who value retro styling with greater performance and refinement.
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Design and Styling
The Bullet 650 will remain true to its roots while offering several premium updates. Design highlights include:
A metal tank badge that preserves the Bullet’s heritage identity.
Chrome-finished handlebar and levers for a premium, old-school look. The new handlebar should provide a more upright riding triangle.
A headlight nacelle with chrome hood and signature “tiger eyes” pilot lamp, blending classic and modern cues.
Semi-digital instrumentation, similar to the Classic 650, includes an analog speedometer with small digital display and tripper navigation support.
A single-piece seat replaces the classic 650’s split setup for a more traditional silhouette.
Like the classic 650, every detail of the Bullet 650 makes it stand out as the oldest but refined version in Royal Enfield’s 650cc lineup.
engine
The Bullet 650 will be powered by the brand’s famous 648cc parallel-twin engine, which will generate around 47 PS and 52 Nm. The motor will be mated to a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch, promising refined performance and smooth shifts. While the mechanical base is shared with the Classic 650, the Bullet 650 may get minor tuning tweaks.
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why it matters
The Bullet brand is synonymous with Royal Enfield’s identity, and expanding it into the 650cc category underlines the company’s strategy to strengthen its global middleweight lineup. The Bullet 650 will bridge the nostalgia with performance that will cater to both long-time fans and new riders looking for classic charm coupled with twin-cylinder power.


