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Royal Enfield unveils the new Bullet 650 at EICMA 2025, blending classic design with a modern 650cc heart. Here’s everything you need to know.



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Royal Enfield just pulled off something big at EICMA 2025 — the Bullet 650 is finally here! A blend of vintage charm and modern power, this bike is all set to redefine the mid-weight motorcycle segment. The global reveal has set motorcycle fans buzzing, especially those who’ve waited years for a bigger, bolder Bullet.

Classic Look, Modern Muscle

At first glance, the EICMA 2025: Royal Enfield Bullet 650 screams old-school elegance — chrome accents, signature teardrop tank, and vintage pinstripes. But beneath that nostalgic skin lies a muscular 648cc parallel-twin engine that promises both refinement and thrill. The mix of tradition and technology makes this one of the most balanced designs we’ve seen this year.

Retro Craftsmanship Meets Smart Tech

Royal Enfield hasn’t ignored today’s tech-loving riders. The Bullet 650 features dual-channel ABS, LED lighting, a digital-analog instrument cluster, and improved suspension. Yet, it retains the simplicity that Bullet fans adore. The brand’s aim seems clear — keep the soul, upgrade the experience.

Built to Cruise, Not Just Commute

The EICMA 2025: Royal Enfield Bullet 650 isn’t just about looking good — it’s built to rule highways. With a smoother gearbox, improved seat comfort, and enhanced torque delivery, long-distance rides feel effortless. The iconic thump is now deeper, cleaner, and more addictive than ever before.

India Launch & Price Expectations

Although the Bullet 650 was showcased at EICMA 2025 in Milan, it’s expected to hit Indian showrooms by mid-2026. Industry buzz suggests a price tag of around ₹3.5–₹3.8 lakh (ex-showroom), placing it between the Interceptor 650 and the Classic 350. Royal Enfield clearly wants to dominate the 650cc space once again.

Royal Enfield Bullet 650: Full Specifications

Specification

Details

Engine

648cc Parallel Twin, Air/Oil Cooled

Power

47 hp (Expected)

Torque

52 Nm (Expected)

Gearbox

6-Speed

Brakes

Dual Disc with Dual-Channel ABS

Lighting

Full LED Setup

Fuel Tank

13.5 Litres

Expected Price

₹3.5–₹3.8 lakh (ex-showroom)

Launch (India)

Mid-2026

 

Why the Bullet 650 Stands Out at EICMA 2025

What makes the EICMA 2025: Royal Enfield Bullet 650 truly special is its emotional appeal. It’s not just another motorcycle; it’s a cultural revival. The global motorcycle community sees it as a tribute to the golden age of motorcycling, but with a modern edge that makes it relevant in 2025.

Conclusion

The EICMA 2025: Royal Enfield Bullet 650 isn’t just a bike — it’s a statement. A mix of nostalgia, innovation, and Indian craftsmanship that’s hard to beat. If you’ve ever loved the old Bullet, this might just be the evolution you’ve been waiting for.

FAQ

The expected price of the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 in India is around ₹3.5–₹3.8 lakh (ex-showroom). The final on-road price may vary based on your city and variant choice once it officially launches.

The Royal Enfield Classic 650 is an upcoming 650cc motorcycle inspired by the Classic 350’s design. It combines retro styling with a twin-cylinder engine for a smoother and more powerful ride.

The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 currently starts at around ₹1.73 lakh (ex-showroom). It runs on a 349cc J-series engine and offers the same thumping ride experience that fans love.

The Royal Enfield Classic 650 on-road price is expected to range between ₹4–₹4.3 lakh, depending on your state taxes, RTO charges, and insurance costs.

The Royal Enfield Classic 650 launch date is expected in mid-2026 following its global showcase at EICMA 2025. Royal Enfield aims to bring it soon after the Bullet 650’s release.

The Royal Enfield Classic 650 is expected to deliver a mileage of around 22–25 km/l, depending on riding conditions and style, similar to the Interceptor 650’s performance.

The Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 is already available in India and starts at around ₹3.64 lakh (ex-showroom). It’s a cruiser designed for long-distance comfort and highway stability.

The Royal Enfield Classic 650 is expected to come in multiple dual-tone and metallic colour options, including Chrome Black, Regal Blue, British Green, and Silver Grey, staying true to its vintage look.

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