- Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin trademarked
- To use the same platform and engine as the Classic 650
- Could be introduced by end of 2025
After introducing the Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Shotgun and Super Meteor 650 as well as the latest Classic 650, Royal Enfield will soon add the Bullet 650 Twin to the range. The manufacturer has trademarked the name in India- where it will be produced for global markets.
That said, the Bullet 650 will be the final model in the 650 range. The design will be even more retro than the Classic 650, keeping in tune with the Bullet 350 persona. With spy images surfacing online, we know it gets chrome detailing as well as bullet-style turn indicators, a round headlamp and teardrop fuel tank. It even comes with Royal Enfield’s Tripper Navigation pod and a semi-digital cluster.

Underneath, it gets the 648cc, parallel-twin engine also on the rest of the 650 range. This motor churns out 47bhp and 52Nm and is mated to a six-speed gearbox. The components consist of telescopic forks, twin springs at the rear while braking is handled by disc brakes at both ends with dual-channel ABS. We can also expect Royal Enfield to offer retro-inspired colours on the Bullet 650 Twin.
As for its Australia and New Zealand launch timeline, the Bullet 650 is likely to arrive here sometime in early 2026 after it has been globally introduced at the EICMA 2025.