Royal Enfield Ready To Introduce New Bullets 650 And Himalayan At EUMMA 2025

JAKARTA A motorcycle brand from India, Royal Enfield, is preparing to introduce two important models at the 2025 EICMA international motorcycle exhibition event in Milan on November 4. The two models are new variants of the legendary Bullet series and the latest generation from the Himalayan.

Through the official teaser released from Visordown, the latest Bullet model will carry the name Bullet 650 and is reportedly based on the same platform as Classic 650. From the design side, Bullet 650 retains a classic Royal Enfield character such as a waterdrop-shaped fuel tank, a metal emblem in the tank, as well as a round forward light with a chrom touch.

However, the performance and features he carries have increased significantly. This motorbike will rely on 648 cc parallel-twin engines of air conditioning and oil, which produce about 47 PS and 52 Nm of torque.

This machine unit is the same base as Classic 650 and Interceptor 650. To add convenience, Royal Enfield embeds chrom coated handlebars, customizable levers and couplings, as well as semi-analog instrument panels equipped with a digital Tripper navigation pod.

Selain Bullet 650, Royal Enfield juga menyiapkan kejutan lain melalui model pengalaman terbarunya, yang diyakini merupakan versi baru dari Himalayan. Dalam teaser singkat yang ditampilkan, terlihat motor dengan suspension panjang dan desain tangguh khas motor adventurer. Banyak yang menduga model ini adalah PAdayan 750, atau versi khusus Himalayan 450 Rally Raid yang dikembangkan untuk kebutuhan offroad ekstrem.

For rally or special edition versions, the upgrade includes the use of suspensions with longer playing distances, tubeless wheels, as well as frames and bodies tailored for durability in heavy fields. The launch of the two models at EICMA is an important step for Royal Enfield to strengthen its position in the medium capacity motorcycle segment, particularly in the 650 cc class and above.

The move also confirms the company's strategy of expanding their product line in the global market, without leaving any classical identity inherent for decades. While there has been no official announcement regarding global prices, reports from India state that Bullet 650 is likely to be priced in the range of 3.25 worth 3.30 kilometers, or around IDR 62 million to IDR 63 million.