Royal Enfield has launched the all-new Royal Enfield Bullet 650 in India, bringing its iconic Bullet nameplate to the brand’s popular twin-cylinder platform for the first time. The motorcycle is priced at ₹3,64,856 (ex-showroom).

Retail sales have commenced across India from today.
Bullet Enters a New Era
First introduced in 1932, the Bullet remains the world’s longest-running motorcycle in continuous production. Now in its 94th year, the motorcycle has evolved into its most powerful version yet while retaining the classic styling and character that made it famous.
The new Bullet 650 is built around Royal Enfield’s proven:
- 650cc parallel-twin engine
- 6-speed gearbox
- Slipper clutch
The company says the motorcycle has been designed to offer smooth power delivery, relaxed cruising ability and effortless long-distance performance.
Classic Styling Remains Intact
Despite the larger engine, Royal Enfield has preserved the traditional Bullet design with:
- Signature teardrop fuel tank
- Hand-painted gold pinstripes
- Winged tank badge
- Bench-style seat
- Casquette-mounted LED headlamp
- Twin “Tiger Eye” pilot lamps
- Chrome peashooter exhausts
The motorcycle rides on:
- 19-inch front wheel
- 18-inch rear wheel
and uses Showa suspension and steel tubular spine frame for improved ride comfort and stability.
Features and Colours
The Bullet 650 gets a semi-digital instrument cluster that combines analogue styling with modern functions, including:
- Fuel gauge
- Trip meter
- Gear position indicator
- Service reminders
The motorcycle will be available in two colour options, Cannon Black and Battleship Blue.
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Final Take
The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 could be one of Royal Enfield’s most significant launches in recent years. By combining the timeless Bullet design with the refinement and performance of the 650cc twin-cylinder platform, the company has created a motorcycle that appeals to both traditional Bullet loyalists and riders looking for a more powerful retro cruiser.
At ₹3.64 lakh, it also sits neatly between the Classic 650 and Super Meteor 650 in Royal Enfield’s growing twin-cylinder lineup.