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Royal Enfield Bullet 650 dual-point test revealed

The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin was spotted testing alongside test mules of the updated Interceptor 650 and Hunter 350, revealing exciting new design elements that enthusiasts are eager to see. With its signature teardrop-shaped fuel tank and squared-off full rear fender, the Bullet 650 combines classic aesthetics with modern performance. The one-piece seat brings added comfort to the rider and reflects Royal Enfield’s commitment to enhancing the riding experience. At a time when the motorcycle world is buzzing with anticipation, this upcoming Bullet series model hints at a blend of nostalgia and innovation, making it a noteworthy contender in the mid-size motorcycle segment. As testing continues, more details are expected to emerge, further fueling fan excitement.

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Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin: Design Elements

A recent round of spy shots shows an all-black motorcycle sporting a classic bullet design and featuring a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, squared-off rear fender, one-piece seat, round taillight, and familiar round turn signals features, as well as the well-known fork assemblies, indicators and saddlebags. The motorcycle maintains its traditional appearance, including spoked wheels and a simple design, capitalizing on the strong recognition of the Bullet moniker in the market.

Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin: Engine Specs and Hardware

Mechanically, the Bullet 650 Twin will be powered by the reliable 648cc parallel-twin engine found in other models of the brand. The oil-cooled unit produces a maximum power of 46.4bhp and a peak torque of 52.3Nm. Additionally, the engine is paired with a six-speed transmission.

The new Bullet is likely to use the same chassis as the Super Meteor 650 and Shotgun 650. However, it is expected to offer a more relaxed riding position compared to the Meteor 650’s forward-facing pegs. The bike will feature telescopic forks at the front and twin coil springs at the rear for suspension. Braking duties will be managed by front and rear disc brakes along with dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety.

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Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Twin: Estimated launch and price

The Bullet 650 Twin is expected to be the most economical 650cc product from the bike manufacturer. It is expected to be launched in India around mid-2025 and will be priced around Rs 3 lakh. Meanwhile, Royal Enfield will launch the Classic 650 Twin and Bear 650 at the upcoming EICMA show.

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