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New Delhi: Royal Enfield have confirmed that the Bullet 650 will be unveiled at the EICMA in Milan, adding the famous ‘Bullet’ template to the 650cc line-up. The news was broken with a short teaser video on the brand’s social media page, showing a rider’s perspective of the instrument cluster. A caption read, “A new chapter in motorcycling’s oldest legacy”, confirming the brand’s longest-running model line.
The teaser video shows that the Bullet 650 will retain the design associated with the Bullet nameplate. The motorcycle comes with a chrome hood for the headlight, pinstripes on the fuel tank and what looks like the metal tank badging on the sides.
There will be quite a few similarities with the Classic 650, just like the Bullet 350 and Classic 350. The instrument cluster it feels similar to a small digital display for the fuel gauge and odometer. The bike also features adjustable brake and clutch levers, along with the Tripper navigation pod, which will likely come as an optional accessory.
The bike will likely come with the well-known 648 cc parallel-twin engine used across Royal Enfield’s 650 lineup, and the performance will be the same with 47 bhp and 52.3 Nm. Royal Enfield might be more relaxed tuned in order to go with the Bullet’s more easy-going frame. It is a lifestyle product that can though, work as a daily rider.
Royal Enfield will first be the manufacturer to present at EICMA 2025, and the Bullet 650 could likely make its debut with the much-awaited Himalaya 750.