The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin has been spotted testing alongside the test mule of the updated Interceptor 650 and Hunter 350, revealing exciting new design elements that enthusiasts are eager to see. With its iconic teardrop fuel tank and squared-off full rear fender, the Bullet 650 is poised to combine classic aesthetics with modern performance. The single-piece seat promises added comfort for riders, reflecting Royal Enfield's commitment to enhancing the riding experience. As the motorcycle community buzzes with anticipation, this forthcoming model of the Bullet series hints at a blend of nostalgia and innovation, making it a noteworthy contender in the mid-capacity motorcycle segment. As testing continues, more details are expected to emerge, further igniting excitement among fans.
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Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin: Design Elements
The recent round of spy images reveal an all-black motorcycle with the classic Bullet design and features such as a teardrop fuel tank, a squared-off rear fender, a single-piece seat, a round tail light, and familiar circular turn signals, as well as a well-known fork assembly, pilot lights, and side boxes. Maintaining its traditional look, the motorcycle includes spoked wheels and a straightforward design, leveraging the Bullet moniker's strong recognition in the market.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin: Engine Specs and Hardware
Mechanically, the Bullet 650 Twin will be equipped with the reliable 648cc parallel-twin engine found in other models from the brand. This oil-cooled unit puts out 46.4bhp of maximum power and 52.3Nm of peak torque. Furthermore, the engine is mated to a six-speed transmission.
The new Bullet will likely be constructed on the same chassis as the Super Meteor 650 and Shotgun 650. However, it is anticipated to provide a more relaxed riding stance compared to the forward-positioned pegs of the Meteor 650. The bike will be fitted with telescopic forks at the front and twin coilover springs at the rear for suspension. Braking duties will be managed by disc brakes at both the front and rear, along with dual-channel ABS for improved safety.
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Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin: Expected Launch and Price
The Bullet 650 Twin is poised to become the bikemaker's most economical 650cc offering. It is expected to launch in India around mid-2025, carrying a price tag of around Rs 3 lakh. Meanwhile, Royal Enfield is set to unveil the Classic 650 Twin and the Bear 650 at the upcoming edition of EICMA.
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