Royal Enfield Bullet 650 – Royal Enfield gear up for the launch of new Bullet 650 in India, most probably in January 2026. Being a lesser model than Classic 650, Bullet 650 is targeted to be more of a classic and economical choice for riders who want the classic Royal Enfield with a bigger engine. The motorcycle was recently seen at Motoverse 2025 and it was one of the world’s most noticeable designs along with its modern performance upgrades.
Engine
The Bullet 650 gets its power from a 648cc, air/oil-cooled, parallel-twin engine, the same engine that powers the 650 series. This engine approximately gives 47bhp and 52Nm of torque, besides smooth power delivery and strong performance at mid-range. So, riders can expect not only effortless cruising on the highways but also confident handling in the traffic—versatile usage for a motorcycle for both daily riding and long journeys.

Design
Talking about design, the Bullet 650 retains the classic profile of the smaller 350 model but in a much larger and dominating form. The manufacturer will introduce the bike with two eye-catching color variants—Battleship Blue and Cannon Black—with golden stripes and the signature Royal Enfield logo. The retro-inspired Vault look kept while the bike is made to look even bigger and more deluxe than before.
Features
Royal Enfield is going to pamper the Bullet 650 with a plethora of accessories right from the factory. An engine guard, fog lamps, a sump guard, soft luggage saddle bags, a touring seat, and a pillion backrest are among the offerings. With these, buyers can turn their motorcycle into a reflection of their riding style and practicality.

Mileage
As for the official consumption figures, they are still to be released, the engine of the Bullet 650 which is a parallel-twin, already attracts attention for its good performance and also for the torque being delivered in a smooth way. Therefore, it should be something around reasonable mileage which would be commuters’ and riders’ alike.
Price
The Bullet 650 is believed to be less than the Classic 650 in price, thus making it a more attractive and accessible option for the lovers of the brand. The projected ex-showroom price ranges between 3.50 lakh and 3.60 lakh rupees. The price being so competitive, along with the motorcycle’s classic attractiveness and modern performance, the Bullet 650 is considered one of the most anticipated motorcycles in India.


