New Royal Enfield Unveils the Powerful New Bullet 650

The bike is powered by the familiar 647.95 cc parallel-twin engine from the Interceptor and GT.

The air-and-oil-cooled twin generates 47 horsepower and 52.3 Nm of torque.

It retains the core steel spine frame philosophy, making it a laid-back, broad-shouldered touring machine.

The design leans heavily into its retro roots with chrome appearing almost everywhere, reflecting its iconic silhouette.

The design leans heavily into its retro roots with chrome appearing almost everywhere, reflecting its iconic silhouette.

The console blends classic analog dials with a digital reading for gear position, trip stats, and service reminders.

It features a contemporary LED headlamp flanked by vintage "tiger eye" pilot lighting.

Stopping duties are handled by a 320 mm front and 300 mm rear disc with a dual-channel ABS system standard.

Given local manufacturing, a competitive ex-showroom sticker tag of around Rs. 3.40 lakh is anticipated in India.