Royal Enfield has confirmed the UK pricing and availability for the Bullet 650 with a price of £6,749, set to arrive in UK dealerships this week.
The Bullet stands as one of the world’s oldest motorcycles in continuous production, now in a new powerful 650cc Twin incarnation, a lasting tribute to its impeccable British lineage and indomitable Indian soul, carrying its legendary DNA forward in every detail.
With the vintage-inspired bench seat, traditional nacelle, and commanding upright riding stance staying true to the signature Bullet silhouette, the Bullet has always stood for authenticity, resilience, and character. This new chapter carries that spirit forward, with more presence, more performance, and the same unmistakable riding experience.
For its initial reveal at EICMA 2025, in Milan, Italy, the Bullet 650 was unveiled with a historic collaboration with the Royal Albert Hall, London, set to the tune of a truly unique and one-of-a-kind score titled ‘The Ballad of the Bullet’. This film and composition perfectly epitomises the weaving together of two iconic institutions of the UK and India, blending together of South Indian percussion and the world-famous Grand Organ of the Hall, and displayed in stunning images that capture the Bullet 650 at the Royal Albert Hall.
As 2026 marks the 125th Anniversary of Royal Enfield, and celebrating being the world’s oldest motorcycling brand in continuous production since 1901, the Bullet 650 will be available in dealerships from this week onwards.
| Colourway | UK (MSRP) |
|---|---|
| Bullet 650 – Cannon Black | £6,749 |
2026 Bullet 650
The Bullet finds its most powerful expression yet with the acclaimed parallel twin 650cc engine delivering an authentic ride that’s more resolute than ever. Paired with it are the proven steel tubular spine frame, gleaming hand-painted pinstripes, iconic tiger lamps, vintage-inspired 3D winged badge and a commanding riding stance, preserving all the hallmarks that have made this motorcycle an icon for generations.
The Bullet 650’s twin engine delivers smooth power and effortless acceleration, ideal for both relaxed and spirited rides, with figures of 34.6 kW (46.4 bhp) and 52.3 Nm of torque, while its precise 6-speed gearbox and light slipper clutch contribute to an effortless journey. With every curve designed in harmony with its parallel-twin heart, its substantial bodywork and commanding stance lend it the graceful presence of a true big-capacity, old-school motorcycle.
The motorcycle features a sumptuous bench seat (at 800mm) and raised handlebars to give its rider true presence on the road, while its Showa suspension absorbs imperfections with composure. Its all-metal construction rests on 18-inch rear and 19-inch front wheels, a traditional balance that anchors its distinguished form. The signature teardrop tank with its venerable winged badges and casquette-mounted LED headlamp complete with “tiger-eye” pilot lamps – first seen on Royal Enfields in 1954 – seals its lineage
The Bullet has always stood for resilience, as a motorcycle that has endured, adapted and stayed true to its character for over 90 years. Every line, every contour, and every detail has been crafted to preserve the soul of the original, while bringing in the power and refinement of our twin-cylinder platform. To not create this motorcycle would have been inconceivable; it was a natural evolution.
A clean instrument cluster combines analogue charm and modern function with digital LCD readouts for fuel, trip, gear position, and service reminders that keep everything essential within easy sight. Riders can further personalise their machine with Genuine Motorcycle Accessories, tailoring its comfort and its style to their taste.
The Bullet 650 is a seamless blend of precision engineering with heritage DNA. Versatile, old-school and endlessly dependable, it is more than a motorcycle; it is a living legend with every ride a new chapter in an unmatched story.
The Bullet has proved infinitely adaptable across nine decades. The new Bullet 650 remains true to what it has always been. Timeless, steadfast, immersed in a halo of nostalgia, impossible to imitate. Beneath its signature silhouette lies the latest precision engineering; smoother, powerful and built for the riders of today.
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The oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, Royal Enfield has created beautifully crafted motorcycles since 1901. From its British roots, a manufacturing plant was established in Madras in 1955, a foothold from which Royal Enfield spearheaded the growth of India’s mid-sized two-wheeler segment. Royal Enfields are engaging, uncomplicated, accessible and fun to ride; a vehicle for exploration and self-expression. It’s an approach the brand calls Pure Motorcycling…
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