Royal Enfield Bullet 650 – Royal Enfield is getting ready to release the Bullet 650, which will be a new addition to its lineup of 650cc motorcycles, and it is anticipated that it will be sold in India in the beginning of 2026, probably in January. The Bullet 650 will be positioned below the Classic 650 and it will be able to provide riders with a more affordable gateway into the premium 650cc segment while at the same time being infused with the timeless appeal that Royal Enfield is famous for. The Bullet has a contemporary silhouette, employs a classic technology, and it is designed to give smooth mid-range performance, and thus, it a contender in the category.
Design
The Bullet 650’s design is a progression of the iconic look of the small 350cc models but with a larger and stronger frame. Two very attractive colours will be available for the bike – Battleship Blue and Cannon Black and both will have gold pinstripes, as well as the customary Royal Enfield logo. The aesthetics are in keeping with the brand’s retro charm yet Claim a mighty spot on the roadway.
Engine
The all-new Bullet650 is equipped with a 648cc air/oil-cooled parallel-twin engine which is also used in the other 650cc motorcycles of Royal Enfield’s line-up. The bike is capable of delivering almost 47bhp and 52Nm of torque which translates to smooth and strong mid-range performance ideal for both city rides and highway cruising as well. In combination with a reliable transmission, the motorcycle guarantees a balanced and enjoyable ride.

Features & Accessories
Royal Enfield is also going to provide a wide range of accessories specifically made for the Bullet 650, thus enabling customization for both touring and comfort purposes. The accessories include an engine guard, fog lights, a sump guard, soft luggage saddle bags, a touring seat, and a pillion backrest. The extra features allow the riders to modulate the bike according to their personal taste and the riding parameters and thus, the combination of vintage look and modern features is very attractive.
Price
Regarding costs, the price of the Bullet 650 is expected to be a little lower than that of the Classic 650, with a suggested ex-showroom price of roughly Rs. 3.50 lakh to Rs. 3.60 lakh. It then becomes a handsome alternative for riders who are looking for the 650cc experience but not at the cost of the Classic 650.
Verdict
The Bullet 650 will probably be a central attention for the people who are more into old-style and especially in the Royal Enfield’s classic design and also for the new riders who want a premium but still quite a motoring company still understanding the needs in terms of 650cc motorcycles. The Bullet 650 with its mix of classic design, powerful engine performance, and the wide range of aftermarket parts is a major contender in India’s mid premium motorcycle segment.


