Royal Enfield Unveils Bullet 650 at Motoverse 2025

Royal Enfield introduced the Bullet 650 to the Indian market at Motoverse 2025, an annual motorcycling festival held in Vagator, Goa.

The Royal Enfield Bullet 650 marks the expansion of the company’s long-running Bullet lineup into the mid-capacity segment. Powered by a 648cc parallel-twin engine from the 650 Twin platform, the motorcycle is positioned as a larger, more highway-capable evolution of the classic Bullet.

With this model, Royal Enfield aims to offer riders a familiar design paired with a stronger engine, appealing to those who want a retro-style motorcycle with greater performance for touring and daily use.

The event’s production and on-ground execution were managed by The Pittch, which served as the official production partner.

The Pittch handled planning, layout coordination, vendor management, and operational challenges related to the terrain and venue. The firm collaborated closely with Royal Enfield from the pre-event phase through the three-day festival.

Motoverse 2025 covered about 40,000 sq. metres and drew close to 40,000 attendees. The festival included rides, races, workshops, and performances. The venue also featured merchandise stalls, gear displays, and food areas offering local and regional cuisine.

Motoreel sessions featured speakers such as Jonty Rhodes, Nick Sanders, Vanessa Ruck, Freddie Spencer, and members of Monk and the Warriors. Their talks focused on long-distance travel, endurance, and personal experiences from the road.

Motoville displayed artworks selected from more than 51,000 global submissions representing 12 countries, centred on the theme “Cine-Verse.” Workshops in the Motovillage space covered subjects including self-defence, coffee brewing, pottery, art, and motorcycle maintenance.

The music segment, Motosonic, was headlined by DJ and producer Diplo, who arrived on stage riding a Himalayan 450. Performances by Hanumankind, Euphoria, Parvaaz, The Yellow Diary, MIDIval Punditz, Kutle Khan with Karsh Kale, and Thaikuddam Bridge were spread across the event.

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