Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Teased - Reveal Set For EICMA 2025
Royal Enfield has released a teaser confirming the global debut of its much-anticipated Bullet 650 motorcycle at EICMA 2025 in Milan. The reveal of the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is scheduled for November 4, marking the latest addition to the brand's expanding 650cc twin-cylinder range.
The upcoming Royal Enfield Bullet 650 will join Royal Enfield's Interceptor, Continental GT, Super Meteor, and the recently launched Classic 650 on the same 648cc parallel-twin platform. The model will carry the same air/oil-cooled 648 cc engine, producing around 47 PS and 52.3 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox.
The teaser for the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 showcases a familiar retro silhouette with design elements directly inspired by the Bullet 350. These include the signature round headlamp, chrome nacelle with hood, and a metallic tank badge with the classic Royal Enfield insignia. The front and rear fenders are fully sculpted in metal, aligning with the brand's heritage identity.
Royal Enfield appears to have developed a more upright seating posture for the Bullet 650. The motorcycle is expected to use a single-piece seat instead of the split design seen on the Classic 650.

Chrome handlebars, bar-end mirrors, and wire-spoke wheels visible in the teaser reinforce its traditional styling cues. Royal Enfield has not revealed colour variants or accessories yet, but we expect it to follow the rich chrome finishes and deep metallic paintwork seen on its smaller 350cc sibling.
The instrumentation cluster follows the Classic 650's layout, combining an analogue speedometer with a small digital inset for trip, odometer, and fuel gauge. The Tripper navigation pod - a key feature across Royal Enfield's premium range is also expected to be included as standard equipment.
Hardware components, including 41 mm front forks, twin rear shocks, and disc brakes at both ends with dual-channel ABS, are likely to remain unchanged from the Classic 650. The Bullet 650 is also expected to ride on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels.
In terms of pricing, the Bullet 650 is expected to be positioned slightly below the Classic 650, with an estimated ex-showroom price between ₹ 3.25 lakh and ₹ 3.30 lakh in India. Following its EICMA 2025 showcase, the Bullet 650 will be showcased at the Royal Enfield Motoverse festival in Goa later his month with a launch expected in early 2026.


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