Royal Enfield is all set to expand its 650cc lineup with a new model—the Bullet 650 Twin. Trademark formalities for the name have been completed, and the launch is expected to take place later this year. With this, the Bullet 650 will become the seventh model based on RE’s popular 650 Twins platform, joining the Interceptor, Continental GT, Super Meteor, Shotgun, Classic 650, and more.
Trademark Confirms the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin is Coming
The trademark filing of the name “Bullet 650 Twin” hints at Royal Enfield’s strong intent to bring the iconic Bullet nameplate into the mid-size segment. Following the launch of the Classic 650 in March 2025, the Bullet 650 is logically next in line and will cater to enthusiasts looking for that unmistakable retro charm but with more performance.

Design: Inspired by the Iconic Bullet 350
While the mechanical setup is expected to mirror the Classic 650, the Bullet 650 will come with distinct design elements that pay homage to the original Bullet styling. Expect:
- Hand-painted Madras stripes
- Signature Bullet fuel tank design
- Single-piece seat for timeless comfort
- Slightly tweaked rear mudguard and handlebar ergonomics

Mechanical Specs: No Major Surprises Here
The Bullet 650 will carry the same robust powertrain from the Classic 650:
- Engine: 648cc, parallel-twin
- Power: 46.4 bhp @ 7250 rpm
- Torque: 52.3 Nm @ 5650 rpm
- Gearbox: 6-speed
- Chassis: Tubular steel frame with conventional forks
- Wheels: Wire-spoke, tube-type
This means riders can expect the same torque-rich performance and comfortable cruising dynamics that have made the 650 Twins popular.

What Will Be Different?
- Less Chrome: Unlike the Classic 650, the Bullet 650 is expected to have a subtler, matte-finish styling
- Different Color Options: More retro and possibly military-style schemes
- Slightly Lower Price Tag: Expected to undercut the Classic 650’s ex-showroom price of Rs. 3.37–3.50 lakh
Launch Timeline & Price Expectations of Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin
Though Royal Enfield hasn’t confirmed the exact date, all signs point to a late 2025 launch. With a positioning slightly below the Classic 650, the Bullet 650 Twin may come in around Rs. 3.2–3.3 lakh (ex-showroom), making it an attractive option for fans of the Bullet legacy looking for added power.
Final Thoughts
The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin is more than just another 650cc bike—it’s a modern homage to one of India’s most beloved motorcycles. With classic design cues, proven mechanicals, and a more accessible price, it is poised to become a favorite among Bullet loyalists and new riders alike.
Stay tuned for more updates on this highly anticipated launch!
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