Royal Enfield Motoverse 2025 big launches: Bullet 650, Himalayan 450 Mana Black and Flying Flea S6

Motoverse 2025 also marked the Indian entry of the Flying Flea S6, a scrambler-style electric motorcycle unveiled under Royal Enfield’s dedicated electric sub-brand, Flying Flea.

Flying Flea S6 Motoverse
This electric scrambler is slated for its market launch towards the end of 2026.

Following the EICMA 2025 revelations, Royal Enfield showcased a couple of new products at its Motoverse 2025 event. The star of the show was the brand new Bullet 650, along with the Flying Flea S6 scrambler and the Himalayan 450 Mana Black. The event also saw the presence of pop-culture star Hanumankind riding along with a host of riders and the company’s Executive Chairman Siddhartha Lal.

Royal Enfield Bullet 650: The icon gets a twin

At Motoverse, the legendary Bullet nameplate was dramatically super-sized with the introduction of the Bullet 650. This motorcycle is now the seventh model to harness Royal Enfield’s critically acclaimed 648cc parallel-twin engine platform, a year after the Classic 650.

Built on the skeleton of the Classic 650, the Bullet 650 seamlessly marries heritage aesthetics with modern muscle. The signature design cues have been carried over from the smaller Bullet 350, including the distinct metal tank badge, the hand-painted pinstripes on the tank, and the beloved “tiger eyes” pilot lamps.

Bullet 650
The Bullet 650 debuted at the Motoverse 2025.

Powering the motorcycle is the familiar 648cc air/oil-cooled twin, delivering 46.4 bhp and 52.3 Nm of torque, managed through a 6-speed gearbox with a slip and assist clutch. While sharing mechanicals with Classic 650, the Bullet 650 differentiates itself with a traditional appearance, offered in classic hues like Cannon Black and Battleship Blue. With pricing expected to be announced in early 2026, the Bullet 650 is positioned to be one of the most accessible entry points into the company’s powerful 650cc lineup.

Flying Flea S6

Motoverse 2025 also marked the Indian entry of the Flying Flea S6, a scrambler-style electric motorcycle unveiled under Royal Enfield’s dedicated electric sub-brand, Flying Flea. Designed for both urban commuting and light off-road escapades, the S6 features long-travel suspension, USD forks, a chain final drive, and a purposeful 19/18-inch wheel combination. Beyond its rugged mechanicals, the Flying Flea S6 is packed with smart technology, including integrated navigation, traction control, and lean-sensing ABS, complete with a dedicated off-road mode.

The technological crown jewel is an in-house operating system built on Qualcomm’s advanced Snapdragon platform (QWM2290), enabling full Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 4G connectivity. This system allows riders to connect with the bike via a mobile app or smartwatch, offering keyless functionality, ride mode adjustments, charging diagnostics, and more. This electric scrambler is slated for its market launch towards the end of 2026.

Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition

In addition to the two major debuts, Royal Enfield took the opportunity at Motoverse to officially launch the Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition. Inspired by the high-altitude Mana Pass in Uttarakhand, this premium variant sits atop the Himalayan 450 range with an ex-showroom price of Rs 3.37 lakh.

The Mana Black features a complete black-out finish across its bodywork and cycle parts. Crucially, it comes equipped with a suite of factory accessories, including black rally handguards, a rally seat, and the highly desirable tubeless spoked wheels, offering a ready-to-rally package right off the dealership floor. The performance stats remain unchanged from the standard motorcycle.

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