Royal Enfield Bullet 650 launched

This engine already powers several Royal Enfield motorcycles, including super meteor 650 And Classic 650. Hence, riders can expect smooth highway cruising and comfortable urban performance.
The engine focuses more on strong mid-range torque than aggressive acceleration. As a result, the Bullet 650 should feel quiet and comfortable during long journeys.
Be familiar with suspension, wheels and features
The motorcycle uses a steel tubular frame with Showa suspension components. Suspension duties include telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers. Furthermore, the Bullet 650 rides on a 19-inch front wheel and 18-inch rear wheel.
Additionally, the bike comes with a 320mm front disc and 300mm rear disc setup. It also includes dual-channel ABS, which is standard for added safety. The motorbike feature highlights include semi-digital instrument cluster, tripper navigation pod, USB charging port and full-LED lighting. However, Royal Enfield keeps the overall setup simple to maintain the classic identity of the motorcycle.
Bullet 650 could be the last motorcycle on the 650 platform
The Bullet 650 could be the last motorcycle based on Royal Enfield’s popular 650cc platform. If reports are to be believed, the company will now focus on its upcoming 750cc motorcycles.
In fact, the first 750cc prototype may be revealed during the GT Cup 2026 event. The upcoming Continental GT-R 750 could lead the next performance-focused chapter of Royal Enfield.
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