Royal Enfield registered a strong sales performance in September 2025, showing significant year-on-year (YoY) growth. The iconic motorcycle brand reported gains not only annually but also in monthly (MoM) and quarterly sales figures.
The 350cc bike range recently benefited from a GST-driven price cut, while the 440cc, 450cc, and 650cc models saw higher pricing.
In September, Royal Enfield sold a total of 1,13,573 units, a 43.17% increase over 79,326 units in September 2024. The Classic 350 led the charge with 40,449 units sold, marking a 22.33% YoY growth and contributing 35.61% to total sales. The Bullet 350 followed with 25,915 units sold, an impressive 100.88% YoY growth, contributing 22.82% to overall sales.
The Classic 350 remains one of India’s most popular motorcycles, built on the J-platform and combining retro styling with modern features. Its vintage look, distinctive exhaust note, and commanding road presence have made it a favorite both in India and overseas.
Over the years, Royal Enfield has expanded its lineup from 350cc to 650cc, with the Hunter 350 being the most affordable model at ₹1.37 lakh (ex-showroom). The Classic 350, priced at around ₹1.82 lakh (ex-showroom), continues to be the brand’s best-selling motorcycle in 2025, outperforming the Bullet Hunter and other models.
You may also like

Next CJI: Landmark verdicts, humble start

Royal fans call for one major change involving Princess Anne's husband Sir Tim Laurence

Tripura CM inaugurates IAPM-NERCON 2025; announces new canteens, night shelters for patients

MP Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya calls for "strict action" in alleged molestation of 2 Australian women cricketers in Indore

Rich Campbell makes Twitch return with test stream, fans react to comeback





