Royal Enfield is set to make headlines at EICMA 2025 by unveiling its most awaited motorcycle— the Bullet 650—on November 4th. Blending the timeless Bullet silhouette with a modern 650cc parallel-twin engine, this model marks a new era for the legendary nameplate. The Bullet 650 will share its platform with the Classic 650 but features design cues that remain true to its iconic lineage.
With a global unveil scheduled at EICMA and an India debut expected later this month at Motoverse, the Bullet 650 aims to recapture the hearts of enthusiasts looking for authentic design, signature thump, and modern engineering. Final launch price and detailed variants will be revealed during the showcase.
Complete Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Expected Price | ₹3.40 lakh (ex-showroom, India) |
| Engine | 648cc, air/oil-cooled, parallel-twin, 4-stroke, SOHC |
| Max Power | 47 PS @ 7250 rpm |
| Max Torque | 52 Nm @ 5650 rpm |
| Transmission | 6-speed, manual with slipper clutch |
| Bore x Stroke | 78 mm x 67.8 mm |
| Fuel Supply | Fuel Injection |
| Starting | Kick and Self Start |
| Frame | Steel perimeter (expected) |
| Front Suspension | Telescopic fork |
| Rear Suspension | Twin shock absorbers |
| Front Brake | 320 mm disc, Dual-channel ABS |
| Rear Brake | 300 mm disc, Dual-channel ABS |
| Front Tyre | 100/90-19 inch |
| Rear Tyre | 140/70-18 inch |
| Wheelbase | ~1,400 mm (expected) |
| Seat Height | 795 mm (expected) |
| Kerb Weight | ~240 kg (expected) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 13.8 litres |
| ABS | Dual Channel |
| Emission Norms | BS6 |
| Mileage | 30 km/l (expected) |
| Colours | Multiple classic shades (TBC) |
| Warranty | Standard Royal Enfield warranty |
| Debut Date | November 4, 2025 (EICMA 2025) |
About Royal Enfield
Heritage
Royal Enfield is an iconic motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1901 in Redditch, England, and now headquartered in Chennai, India as part of Eicher Motors. Known for their classic, rugged design and the legendary “thump,” Royal Enfield is among the world’s oldest motorcycle brands in continuous production.
From the original Bullet in the 1930s—famed for reliability—to the recent 650 twins like the Interceptor and Continental GT, the marque blends tradition with modern technology, remaining a cult favorite for riders across the globe.
Today, Royal Enfield sells motorcycles in over 60 countries, celebrated for long-lasting engineering, simplicity, and rider community. Its lineup includes the Bullet, Classic, Meteor, Himalayan, Hunter, and multiple 650cc twins.
What Experts Are Saying
Key Highlights
- Debut at EICMA 2025: Global reveal for the much-awaited Bullet 650
- Parallel-twin engine: 648cc engine from RE’s 650 family
- Classic meets modern: Timeless styling with upgraded mechanics
- Comfort and reliability: Upright ergonomics and robust engineering
- Retro authenticity: Iconic Bullet lines, chrome touches, signature ‘thump’
- Expected value: Competitive pricing for the 650cc segment
- Riding tech: Dual-channel ABS, fuel injection, modern safety features
- Strong following: Envy of the classic motorcycle world in India and abroad
When the curtain rises at EICMA, Royal Enfield’s Bullet 650 will showcase just how seamlessly a legend can progress into the next generation. For fans of old-school charm and modern muscle, few releases in 2025 are as momentous. Watch for immediate updates and first ride reports tomorrow.
