Royal Enfield EICMA 2025 reveals
Royal Enfield is celebrating their 125-year anniversary this year at EICMA, with a special Classic 650 125th Anniversary Special Edition joining the new Bullet 650; alongside a fresh Himalayan colourway – Mana Black; custom Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts Drop and the electric Flying Flea Scrambler.


Royal Enfield Bullet 650
The new Bullet 650 is built on Royal Enfield’s parallel-twin platform, marking a significant upgrade over the previous 500, and even over the more modern Bullet 350 versions. For those who like the concept but wanted more performance in a Bullet package, this will be a win.


The inline 648 cc twin produces a learner-legal 46 horsepower and 52.3 Nm of torque. A steel tubular frame mates up to the engine and is suspended by 43 mm forks and twin shocks, providing a classic look.


A 19-inch front with a single 320 mm rotor and two-piston caliper lines up with an 18-inch rear that sports a large 300 mm rotor and twin-piston caliper.


An 800 mm seat height is thanks to a large bench seat. The bike weighs in at 243 kg, carrying 14.8 litres of fuel.


Raised handlebars keep things relaxed, with a teardrop tank, winged badges and casquette-mounted LED headlight, including tiger eye pilot lamps to keep things thoroughly Enfield.


An LCD dash also makes an appearance. Canon Black and Battleship Blue colour options are available, although Australian availability and pricing have yet to be announced.

Classic 650 125th Anniversary Special Edition
The 125 Year Special Edition Classic 650 offers a ‘hypershift’ paint application with gold on classic red cresting, for an eye-catching and unique special edition.


Himalayan 450 Mana Black
The Mana Black Himalayan 450 offers a new colourway inspired by the Mana Pass, kitted out in the adventure accessory catalogue, featuring Black Rally handguards and seat, a Rally mudguard, and tubeless spoked wheels.


Flying Flea Scrambler
The Flying Flea S6 was revealed at EICMA, maintaining the original concept of lightweight agility and adaptability, thanks to its need for airdropping via parachute in WWII.


Key features include a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel setup, USD forks, a chain final drive and a high-torque EV motor.


Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts Drop
The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 has been transformed by Rough Crafts, with the Shotgun 650 x Rough Crafts Drop to be limited to just 100 units worldwide. The special edition features real gold leaf striping, a gloss jet black and matte stealth black body, hand-cast brass tank badge anchors, quilted leather seats, gold inner tubes, and contrast-cut alloy rims.

