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Updated Bullet 650 headlines Royal Enfield’s EICMA unveilings

by Andrew Sluys
November 5, 2025

Royal Enfield has celebrated its 125 anniversary by unveiling a handful of new two-wheeled offerings at EICMA 2025. 

Headlining these unveilings is the updated Bullet 650, which brings with it a number of changes to the tried and true platform. 

Power comes from a 648cc parallel-twin engine, one which it shares with the current Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650. This engine is mated with a six-speed transmission and slipper clutch. 

Still unmistakable as a Bullet, it features a teardrop fuel tank, hand-painted pinstripes, and the iconic casquette headlamp. 

Beneath the classic styling, this Bullet 650 uses a steel tubular frame, mated with Showa suspension components. 

The 125th Anniversary Classic 650 Special Edition was another Royal Enfield unveiling at the event. 

Launched to commemorate the brand’s success since 1901, this bike sports its signature teardrop tank and nacelle headlight. 

The most significant update here is the “hypershift” paint, which shifts between red and gold, as the light moves around the bike. 

Channeling the energy of one of the most intrepid roads on earth, the Himalayan Mana Black is a special edition of Royal Enfield’s popular adventure bike. 

It gets black rally hand guards, a black rally seat, a rally mud guard, and tubeless spoked wheels. 

Lastly, the Flying Flea Scrambler combines a lightweight structure and refined design with off-road ability. 

This little electric machine makes use of a staggered wheel set-up, with a 19-inch wheel on the front, and an 18-inch wheel out back. 

Its enduro-style seat and high-torque electric motor reportedly allows for two-wheel exploring fun both on and off tarmac.

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