Royal Enfield Shows FF.S6, Bullet 650 & Him-E at Motoverse 2025

Published at November 24, 2025 | By BikeJunction

Royal Enfield brought major excitement to Motoverse 2025 with three important showcases that highlight its future direction in both electric and petrol segments. The new Flying Flea FF.S6 debuted as a lightweight electric scrambler packed with advanced hardware and smart connectivity.  
The long-awaited Bullet 650 made its first India appearance with a classic design supported by the proven 650cc twin. Adding to the buzz, the Him-E test mule returned as an evolving electric adventure platform, giving a clear view of Royal Enfield’s upcoming EV ambitions.

Royal Enfield Presents the New FF.S6 Electric Scrambler

FF.S6 electric scrambler

Royal Enfield introduced the FF.S6 electric scrambler at Motoverse 2025, giving a first look at its upcoming EV direction. The bike focuses on lightweight city performance, weekend trail ability and advanced tech features.

  • Lightweight City+ EV launch between October to December 2025
  • USD fork with 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels
  • Magnesium battery case for weight reduction and cooling
  • Round touchscreen with in-house OS and Snapdragon processor
  • Lean-sensing ABS, traction control and off-road mode
  • Voice assist and strong connected tech features

Bullet 650 Revealed to Fans for the First Time at Motoverse

Bullet 650

The Bullet 650 finally made its India debut, staying true to the classic Bullet feel while stepping into the 650 twin category. Royal Enfield will likely launch it in January 2026.

  • Classic bench seat, pinstriped tank and chrome peashooter exhausts
  • 647.95cc parallel-twin engine making 46.4 bhp and 52.3 Nm
  • Six-speed gearbox tuned for smooth cruising
  • 43mm telescopic fork and twin shocks for comfort
  • 19/18-inch wheel setup with dual-channel ABS
  • Two colours at launch: Cannon Black and Battleship Blue

Him-E Electric Himalayan Prototype Shown During Motoverse 2025

Him-E Electric Himalayan

The Him-E returned to Motoverse as an evolving electric adventure platform. Though not meant for production, it reveals Royal Enfield’s future EV intentions.

  • Two Him-E units were seen riding around the venue
  • Electronically adjustable Ohlins suspension
  • Golden cross-spoke wheels with knobby off-road tyres
  • Radial Nissin brakes and Brembo master cylinder
  • Structural battery frame developed in-house
  • Serves as a test bed for future electric ADV motorcycles

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