
The legendary Bullet now joins the brand’s 650cc lineup, combining tradition with modern performance
Royal Enfield officially unveiled the Bullet 650 during EICMA 2025, marking the arrival of one of the most iconic names in motorcycle history into its acclaimed 650cc engine family.
The model retains the classic style characteristic of the Bullet line, featuring a two-level single-piece seat, a tank with metallic emblems, hand-painted pinstripes, and generous chrome applications.

Beneath the tank sits the well-known 648cc parallel-twin engine, capable of delivering 47 hp and 52.3 Nm of torque, the same powertrain seen in the Interceptor and Classic 650.
Timeless look and shared technical foundation

The new Bullet shares the same frame and core components as the Classic 650, maintaining identical wheelbase, seat height, ground clearance, and overall weight. The chassis is a steel spine-type tubular frame, reinforcing the model’s traditional and robust character.
Details celebrating its heritage

Visual and finishing highlights include:
- Hand-painted pinstripes on the tank and side panels
- Iconic “Tiger Lamps” headlight
- Three-dimensional emblem with metallic wings
- Two-person “bench seat”
- Upright and comfortable riding position
- Two color options: Cannon Black and Battleship Blue

With the new Bullet 650, Royal Enfield strengthens its tradition of combining classic design with modern engineering — and it appears this will be one of the most accessible models in the brand’s 650cc lineup.

Source and images: Royal Enfield. Content created with AI and reviewed by the editorial team
