Royal Enfield is expanding its lineup with the upcoming Bullet 650. It is expected to look like the Classic 650 but with prominent visual upgrades. It is powered by a reliable 650 twin-cylinder engine platform. Royal Enfield is now introducing three new models with a 650cc engine. However, the Bullet 650 is one of a kind as it's the greatest model manufactured by the organisation. This features Royal Enfield's devotion to carrying new and various choices to its customers, showing its commitment to advancement.
The test mule features a small fuel tank, possibly for aesthetic purposes, and a long seat extending to the rear with a standard grab rail. Additionally, large knuckle guards adorn the handlebar, enhancing functionality and safety. This bike is influenced by the design of the smaller 350cc Bullet and Classic models. It has a square-shaped rear fender and a round tubular grab rail for the passenger. These features are typical of old-style Bullet motorcycles, making it different from the Classic 650.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 bike will likely have a 650cc air/oil-cooled engine that delivers 47bhp and 52Nm of torque. It is expected to stay unchanged from the existing models. Thus, its engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
Like the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650, the new bike will likely have 18-inch front and rear wheels, telescopic forks, and dual springs for suspension. It will most likely have a single disc brake at both ends and dual-channel ABS for added safety.
The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is anticipated to hit the Indian market around October 2026, with an expected price range of Rs. 2,80,000 to Rs. 2,90,000. This bike will give tough rivals to the currently available bikes like the QJ Motor SRV 300, Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, and Keeway K-Light 250V. These bikes offer comparable features and performance, providing potential buyers with various options to choose from in the same price range.
Royal Enfield's Bullet series is renowned for its classic style and powerful performance. While it used to come in 350cc and 500cc variants, the 500cc model is presently not available. For now, the Bullet lineup focuses on the 350cc model. However, the company will soon launch a 650cc model in the market.
Royal Enfield offers many variants of the Bullet 350 to suit various preferences. There's the standard model, a blacked-out version, and the chrome-heavy variation called Es.
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