
Royal Enfield Launches Bullet 650
Royal Enfield Launches Bullet 650 at ₹3.65 Lakh, Expanding Its Legendary Bullet Lineup
Indian Motorcycle manufacturer Royal Enfield has introduced the all-new Bullet 650, bringing its iconic bullet brand into the twin-cylinder segment for the first time.
The company has launched the Bullet 650, a retro-styled motorcycle powered by a 650-cc twin-cylinder engine. The new model combines the timeless Bullet design with enhanced performance, refinement, and long-distance touring capabilities. The motorcycle has been priced at Rs. 3.65 lakh (ex-showroom)
The Bullet 650 has been unveiled for the Indian market and will be available through Royal Enfield’s dealership network across the country.
Royal Enfield recently announced the launch of the Bullet 650, marking a significant addition to its growing 650cc motorcycle portfolio.
The launch aims to cater to rides who appreciate the heritage and classic styling of the bullet while seeking a more powerful and refined riding experience. The new motorcycle is designed to appeal to both retro motorcycle enthusiasts and experienced riders looking for improved highway cruising performance.
The bullet 650 achieves this balance by integrating Royal Enfield’s proven twin-cylinder platform into the iconic Bullet design. the motorcycle will be offered in two color options – Canon Black and Battleship Blue – while retaining the traditional character that has made the Bullet one of the most recognizable motorcycle in the world.

A Legacy Continues
The Bullet nameplate holds a special place in motorcycling history, having remained in continuous production since 1932. Over the decades, it has earned a cult following among riders worldwide. with the introduction of the Bullet 650, Royal Enfield seeks to preserve this legacy while offering modern performance and refinement to a new generation of enthusiasts.
source: India Today
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