Royal Enfield Bullet 650 launched at ₹3.65 Lakh

Mrinmoy Choudhury
Introduced in 1932, the Bullet is the longest-running motorcycle nameplate in continuous production
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Royal Enfield has launched the Bullet 650 in India, priced at ₹3.65 lakh ex-showroom. Introduced in 1932, the Bullet is the longest-running motorcycle nameplate in continuous production. Now, it comes with a 650cc engine while retaining its iconic silhouette.

The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is built on a steel tubular spine frame and is suspended by 41mm Showa forks at the front with 120mm of travel, and twin-tube shocks at the rear with 112mm of travel. The 648cc air/oil-cooled parallel-twin engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox and a slipper clutch.

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Cosmetically, the Bullet 650 features a teardrop-shaped fuel tank with hand-painted pinstripes, a casquette headlamp, peashooter exhausts, and retro-styled controls, including polished aluminium switchgear with rotary switches and adjustable levers. For instrumentation, Royal Enfield has blended an analogue-style instrument console with a digital readout for fuel level, gear position, service reminders, and more.

The Bullet 650 will be offered in two colours – Cannon Black and Battleship Blue. Additionally, buyers will be able to personalise their motorcycles with genuine Royal Enfield accessories.

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