Royal Enfield has revealed the Bullet 650 at Motoverse in Goa, with its launch expected to take place in 2026.
By Aryan Aggarwal

Just weeks after its global debut at EICMA 2025, the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 has landed in India, making its appearance at Motoverse 2025. ‘Bullet’ is unarguably the brand’s most iconic nameplate, and it now joins the 650 lineup alongside the Classic 650, Bear 650, Shotgun 650, Super Meteor 650, Continental GT 650, and the Interceptor 650. Largely (pun intended), it looks like a scaled-up Bullet 350.
The Bullet 650 shares its platform with the Classic 650, which was launched earlier this year. It carries the same engine as the other 650s, which is a 649cc parallel-twin unit that produces 46bhp of maximum power and 52Nm of peak torque. Power is transferred via a 6-speed gearbox that comes with a slip and assist clutch.
The Bullet 650 looks proper retro, with a bench seat, peashooter exhausts, hand-painted pinstripes on the tank, ‘tiger eye’ indicators, and a circular headlamp. The Royal Enfield badging on the tank is also 3-D, adding to the look.
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The bike rides on 19-inch front and 180-inch rear wheels. The front forks are 43mm Showa telescopic units, and the rear gets twin shocks. The front wheel gets twin-320mm disks while the rear gets a 300mm one. Dual-channel ABS is standard.
Speaking of weight, the motorcycle is quite heavy at 243 kilograms. The seat is 800mm high, and the ground clearance figure is claimed to be 154mm. The fuel tank has a capacity of 14.8 litres.
Royal Enfield is expected to announce the prices for the Bullet 650 sometime next year.
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Along with the Bullet, the manufacturer has also unveiled a few more machines, including the Flying Flea FF.S6 — an electric scrambler, and the Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition, the prices for which are out.