The existence of the 2025 Royal Enfield Classic 650 was no secret – it was launched to UK media a few months ago. But the brand has officially unveiled the new model at EICMA, making it the sixth bike to join the 650 Twins range.
It was uncovered alongside the all-new 2025 Royal Enfield Bear 650, which bikesales tested last week in California. Royal Enfield also capped off a busy EICMA period with the reveal of the Flying Flea C6 electric model.
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The Classic 650 is powered by the proven 648cc parallel-twin motor that features in all of the 650 Twins models.
Styling is inspired by the Classic 350, but other pundits have stated that the new Classic 650 is the heaviest model in the Royal Enfield range.
It retains an analogue/digital display instead of adopting the Tripper TFT display that is fitted to the Bear 650, although it does come with the smaller Tripper pod.
The wheels are 19- and 18-inch spoked jobs, and suspension is handled by a conventional telescopic fork at the front and dual shocks at the rear.
Pricing and availability for the Classic 650 in Australia is currently unknown.
More to come.