Royal Enfield has made a name for itself in the motorcycle world, and it looks like 2025 will be another exciting year for them. The company is planning to launch four new 650cc bikes—three all-new bikes and one updated version. These bikes will be powered by a 648cc parallel-twin engine that produces 46.3 bhp and 52.3 Nm of torque, ensuring consistent performance. These bikes will help Royal Enfield further strengthen its position in the mid-range segment.
Let’s find out which new 650cc bikes from Royal Enfield are launching in 2025:
1. Royal Enfield Classic 650
Royal Enfield’s much-loved Classic range is all set to get a new look – the Classic 650. The bike will retain the brand’s signature retro design but will be equipped with a powerful engine and modern features, making it a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern performance. The Classic 650 will be available in both single and dual seat options, with the dual seat version getting a pillion seat option as well.
Key Features:
- 648cc parallel-twin engine (46.3 bhp, 52.3 Nm torque)
- 43mm Showa front suspension, twin coil rear suspension
- Dual-channel ABS
- Tripper navigation pot
- LED lighting setup (headlights, indicators, and taillights)
- Adjustable clutch and brake levers
Launch date: January 2025
Available colors: Teal, Vallum Red, Bruntingthrope Blue, Black Chrome
2. Royal Enfield Himalayan 650
The Himalayan 650, which claims to be Royal Enfield’s best adventure bike, will get a new chassis, better suspension and better braking performance. The bike will have a new two-in-one exhaust system, twin front disc brakes and upside-down front forks, which will further improve its off-road capability.
Apart from this, this bike will have a TFT instrument cluster, which will have the option of navigation with Google Maps, which will be a smart feature for adventure lovers.
Key Features:
- 648cc parallel-twin engine (46.3 bhp, 52.3 Nm torque)
- New chassis and improved suspension
- Two-in-one exhaust and upside-down front forks
- TFT instrument cluster and Google Maps
- Dual-channel ABS
- Launch date: 2025 festival season
- Available colours: Adventure-friendly colours
3. Royal Enfield Bullet 650
Royal Enfield’s Bullet range will now be offered in a new avatar. The Bullet 650 will retain its classic and minimalistic design, with an analogue instrument cluster, LED tiger lights and a traditional single seat. However, it will be updated with modern features such as a USB charging port and dual-channel ABS.
The bike will be available in both spoke wheels and alloy wheels options, giving riders the option to choose the style they prefer.
Key Features:
- 648cc parallel-twin engine (46.3 bhp, 52.3 Nm torque)
- Analogue instrument cluster and LED tiger lights
- USB charging port and dual-channel ABS
- Conventional single seat
- Launch date: 2025 (date to be announced soon)
- Available colours: Classic colours like black, red, and blue
4. 2025 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 (Updated)
The Interceptor 650, Royal Enfield’s flagship 650cc bike, will get a major update in 2025. It will get new twin exhausts, all LED lighting (headlights, indicators, and taillights), and a new fuel cap. The most important update is its twin disc brakes, which will improve the bike’s braking power and handling. Apart from this, the Interceptor 650 will also get a new TFT instrument cluster, which will replace the old analogue setup.
Key Features:
- 648cc parallel-twin engine (46.3 bhp, 52.3 Nm torque)
- New twin exhausts and all LED lighting
- New fuel cap and twin disc brakes
- Updated TFT instrument cluster
- Launch date: 2025 (date to be announced soon)
- Available colours: Existing colours with updated graphics