New Bike: Royal Enfield has finally launched its new Bullet 650 bike in the Indian market. This bike has now become a part of the company’s 650cc portfolio. Its starting ex-showroom price has been kept at ₹ 3,64,856, making it the company’s most affordable 650cc motorcycle.
650cc bike with longest wheelbase
The new Bullet 650 is the seventh model in Royal Enfield’s parallel-twin series. The company claims that this is the longest wheelbase 650cc bike ever made. In terms of design and platform, it is very similar to Royal Enfield Classic 650.
Classic design and premium features
- The Bullet 650 has a chrome headlight hood, classic taillight and hand-painted fuel tank stripes. Apart from this, the metal tank badge and new square rear mudguard give it a distinct identity.
- The bike gets a digi-analogue instrument cluster, in which information like small digital display, fuel gauge and odometer is visible. Polished aluminum switchgear is also provided.
Powerful 650cc engine
The new Bullet 650 gets a 647.95cc parallel-twin air and oil-cooled engine. This engine generates power of 47PS and torque of 52.3Nm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. The same engine is also used in Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 and Classic 650.
Color options and price
Bullet 650 has been launched in a single variant. It has two color options like Canon Black and Battleship Blue. Due to its price and classic design, this bike can become a new attractive option for Royal Enfield lovers.
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