Royal Enfield Bullet 650 | 2026

The all new Bullet 650

Description

The Bullet has been a mainstay of Royal Enfield’s single-cylinder line up for decades and for 2026 it’s getting a 650cc twin-cylinder sibling that follows the tried-and-tested formula of offering lots of bike for minimal outlay, hot on the heels of the Interceptor, Continental GT Super Meteor, Shotgun, Classic and Bear. This indeed is Royal Enfield’s seventh model to use this engine configuration since 2018. The Bullet’s parallel twin engine is the same Euro5+ compliant unit that’s already fitted to a host of other models including the Super Meteor, Shotgun 650, Bear 650, Classic 650, Interceptor 650 and Continental GT, so it’s a known factor. The old-school, air-and-oil-cooled twin might be one of Royal Enfield’s newer additions, but it’s still a throwback in terms of tech, with a single overhead camshaft and a relatively long stroke design – the bore is 78mm, the stroke is 67.8mm – that’s not built with outright performance in mind. It’s A2 licence legal thanks to 46.4hp (34.6kW – just below the 35kW limit for the class), and hits its peak power at 7,250rpm. Max torque is 38.6 lb-ft and comes at 5,650rpm. The power goes through a six-speed box and a wet, multi-plate slipper clutch, with a chain final drive.

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Colours

Royal Enfield Bullet 650 in Cannon Black color scheme -
Cannon Black

Finance and Descriptions

  • Specifications

    Engine

    ENGINE TYPE
    four stroke

    DISPLACEMENT
    647cc

    COMPRESSION RATION
    9.5:1

    FUEL SUPPL
    Fuel Injection

    CERTIFICATION
    Euro 5

    CLUTCH
    Wet multi plate

    GEARBOX
    6 Speed

    FINAL DRIVE
    Chain

    STARTING
    Electric

    Chassis

    FRAME
    Steel Tubular Spine Frame

    FRONT SUSPENSION
    Telescopic Fork 43mm

    REAR SUSPENSION
    Twin Shock

  • OTR Payment Required
    On the road" (OTR) costs £0 refer to the additional fees and taxes you pay on top of the bikes's basic price to make it legally road-ready this varies by brand. This includes registration fees, road tax, pre delivery inspection” (PDI) and delivery costs to dealership. The OTR price ensures you have everything needed to ride the bike away from the dealership legally, excluding insurance.*OTR charges may vary depending on the dealer’s geographic location and associated setup costs - Pre registered vehicles road fund licence as already been deducted from the OTR.
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