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Motoverse 2025: Royal Enfield Bullet 650, Flying Flea S6 Make India Debut

Jafar Rizvi
Jafar Rizvi
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Nov 21, 2025, 08:00 PM
Motoverse 2025: Royal Enfield Bullet 650, Flying Flea S6 Make India Debut
Key Highlights
  • Bullet 650 makes India debut; seventh 650 model from RE
  • Himalayan Mana Black sits above Hanle Black trim
  • Flying Flea S6 Scrambler showcased

Royal Enfield has kicked off this year’s Motoverse festival with a trio of notable India debuts. Although these models are straight out of EICMA 2025, taking the stage are the all-new Bullet 650, the Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition, and the electric Flying Flea S6 scrambler. Here’s a closer look at each.

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Royal Enfield Bullet 650

Royal Enfield Bullet 650 India Debut

After its global showcase at EICMA, the Bullet 650 has now arrived in India. It is the seventh motorcycle to use Royal Enfield’s sweet 648cc parallel-twin engine while being based on the Classic 650 skeleton. The design and styling are in line with the Bullet 350, complete with the metal tank badge, hand-painted pinstripes, and the iconic “tiger eyes” pilot lamps. Two colours, Cannon Black and Battleship Blue, will be offered.

The bike shares its instrument layout with the Classic 650, featuring an analogue speedometer, a small digital readout for essentials, and Royal Enfield’s Tripper navigation pod, which is offered as standard here.

Royal Enfield Bullet 650 India Debut 1

Powering the motorcycle is the same 648 cc air/oil-cooled parallel-twin engine, punching out 46.4 bhp and 52.3 Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox with slip and assist clutch. Underneath, it continues with a steel tubular frame, a 43 mm telescopic fork, twin rear shocks, and dual-channel ABS. It rides on a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel setup, weighs 243 kg, and gets the same ground clearance and fuel capacity as the Classic 650.

Prices for the Bullet 650 are expected to be announced in early 2026, and it’s likely to become one of Royal Enfield’s most accessible 650 cc models.

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Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6

RE Flying Flea S6 India debut

Royal Enfield’s electric sub-brand, Flying Flea, has brought its scrambler-style S6 electric motorcycle to India after its debut at EICMA 2025. The Flying Flea S6 is claimed to be lightweight and feature a torquey electric motor, long-travel suspension. It also gets an off-road ride mode with switchable ABS.

The bike comes equipped with USD forks, a chain final drive, and a 19/18-inch wheel combo. Features include integrated navigation, traction control, lean-sensing ABS, and a dedicated off-road mode.

RE Flying Flea S6 India debut 2

The highlight of its tech suite is an in-house operating system built on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon QWM2290 platform, enabling Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 4G connectivity. Other features of interest include connectivity to the bike via a smartwatch or mobile app, accessing keyless functions, ride modes, charging updates, diagnostics, and more.

The Flying Flea S6 is slated for launch towards the end of 2026.

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Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition

Royal Enfield Himalayan Mana Black Edition

At Motoverse 2025, Royal Enfield also launched the Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition at a price tag of Rs 3.37 lakh (ex-showroom). Sitting at the top of the model’s lineup, this edition is inspired by Uttarakhand’s high-altitude Mana Pass and goes for a fully blacked-out look. The updates are visual only, with no changes to the mechanical settings.

The Mana Black features an all-black finish across bodywork and cycle parts, contrasted subtly by grey graphics on the tank. However, what’s new here is that it comes equipped with factory accessories, including black rally handguards, a rally seat, a raised front mudguard, a revised rear section, and tubeless spoked wheels.

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Under the skin, it remains the same as the standard Himalayan 450 and is powered by the 452cc Sherpa engine pushing out 39.5 bhp and 40 Nm, mated to a 6-speed transmission.

At Rs 3.37 lakh (ex-showroom), the Mana Black trim sits above the Hanle Black variant, which is priced at Rs 3.20 lakh (ex-showroom). The Rs 17,000 difference gets you a host of additions to the motorcycle.

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