The Royal Enfield Bullet holds a special place in the hearts of Indian bike lovers. For over 90 years, this name has stood for strength, simplicity, and a ride feel like no other. Now, the company has decided to give the Bullet its biggest update ever — a powerful 650cc engine. The new Bullet 650 was first shown to the world in November 2025 at the EICMA show in Milan, Italy. A few weeks later, it was brought to India and displayed at the Motoverse 2025 event in Goa.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Price in India (Ex-Showroom)
The most trusted reports from many auto websites say that the Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is expected to be priced at around ₹3.40 lakh (ex-showroom).
This price is not final because the company has not yet announced it officially. Different sources give slightly different numbers. Some say it could be as low as ₹2.80 lakh to ₹2.90 lakh. Others believe it might go up to ₹3.50 lakh or even ₹3.60 lakh. A few reports also mention that it could touch ₹3.70 lakh in some markets.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 On-Road Price in Major Cities
| City | On-Road Price |
| Delhi | Approximately ₹3.55 lakh |
| Mumbai | Approximately ₹3.62 lakh |
| Bangalore | Approximately ₹3.78 lakh |
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Engine and Performance
The Bullet 650 uses the same engine that powers many other 650cc Royal Enfield bikes like the Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, and Super Meteor 650.
Engine: 648cc, air/oil-cooled, parallel-twin
Power: 47 PS (approximately 46.4 bhp) at 7,250 rpm
Torque: 52.3 Nm at 5,650 rpm
Gearbox: 6-speed with slip-and-assist clutch
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Mileage
The Bullet 650 is not a high-mileage commuter bike. In city traffic, you can expect around 20 to 22 kilometres per litre. On the open highway, this number can climb to 26 or even 30 kilometres per litre. In mixed riding conditions, a safe overall average is 25 to 28 kilometres per litre. With its 14.8-litre fuel tank, a full tank should let you ride between 415 and 475 kilometres before needing to refuel.
