The Bullet 650 will be presented for the first time to the world on Nov 4 at the EICMA 2025 in Milan at 6 PM (IST)
Royal Enfield is all set to unveil a plethora of new motorcycles at the EICMA 2025, starting from tomorrow in Milan, Italy. We have already told you that the all-new Himalayan 750, Himalayan 450 Raid, and Flying Flea C6 & S6 are among the bikes that will break cover on Nov 4 at the Milan Motorcycle Show 2025. Now, Royal Enfield has also confirmed the global debut of the Bullet 650 by releasing a teaser video on its official Instagram handle. It will be the seventh 650cc motorcycle in RE’s portfolio.
The teaser video shows the instrument cluster of a new motorcycle as the caption reads, “A new chapter in motorcycling’s oldest legacy”. Needless to mention, the ‘Bullet’ nameplate has been the oldest model in the brand’s history with production spanning over 75 years. The first-ever Bullet motorcycle was rolled out in 1932 and since then the production has never stopped.
Royal Enfield already has six models in its 650cc portfolio in the form of the Bear 650, Super Meteor 650, Classic 650, Continental GT 650, Interceptor 650 and Shotgun 650. The upcoming Bullet 650 is likely to have a lot of commonalities with the Classic 650, including the engine and cycle parts. It will carry forward the legacy of Bullet 350 with several traditional design elements such as chrome hood for the headlamp and stripes on the fuel tank with metal badgings on either side.

The teaser video shows a semi-digital (digi-analogue) instrument cluster which appears to be a direct lift-off from the Classic 650. The single-pod unit will house the analogue speedometer with a small digital display below it for the odometer and fuel gauge. We can also notice adjustable brake and clutch levers in the video while the Tripper navigation could be rolled out as an accessory.
Mechanically, Royal Enfield Bullet 650 will be powered by the same 648cc parallel-twin engine which is used across the entire 650cc portfolio of the brand. The power output and torque delivery are likely to remain the same at 46.3 bhp and 52.3 Nm, respectively. It will be paired to a 6-speed gearbox. The engine could be retuned for a relaxed and laid-back style riding experience to suit the DNA of the Bullet brand.

Royal Enfield will be the first two-wheeler brand to start the proceedings at the EICMA 2025 at 6 PM (IST). Stay tuned to this page for more exciting updates as we start our extensive coverage of the motorcycle show from tomorrow morning as per the Indian Standard Time.

