Royal Enfield July 2025 Sales Analysis – Classic, Hunter, Bullet, 450s, 650s

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Royal Enfield registered a total of 76,254 units in July 2025 as against 61,208 units during the same period last year with a YoY growth of 24.5 per cent

Royal Enfield registered a commendable tally in the month of July 2025 with total sales of 76,254 units – up from 61,208 units in the same month last year. It marks a healthy year-on-year growth of 24.5 per cent – underlining the brand’s continued dominance in the middleweight motorcycle segment in the domestic market.

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 once again proved to be the company’s strongest pillar. With sales of 26,516 units, it accounted for a large share of overall volumes. The motorcycle saw a 24.06 per cent growth compared to July 2024 – reaffirming its popularity among riders who prefer retro design and dependable performance courtesy of the J-series engine platform.

Following closely behind in the second position was its sibling, the Hunter 350, which delivered 18,373 units during the month. It represents a sharp growth of 30.39 per cent year-on-year. The Hunter has struck a chord with younger customers thanks to its accessible pricing, agile handling and contemporary appeal and it received updates recently too.

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No

Model

July 2025 Sales

July 2024 Sales

1

Royal Enfield Classic 350 (24.06%)

26,516

21,373

2

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 (30.39%)

18,373

14,091

3

Royal Enfield Bullet 350 (59.28%)

15,847

9,949

4

Royal Enfield Meteor 350 (8.85%)

8,600

7,901

5

Royal Enfield 650 Twins (57.08%)

3,349

2,132

6

Royal Enfield Himalayan (-43.81%)

1,556

2,769

7

Royal Enfield Super Meteor (1.87%)

1,091

1,071

8

Royal Enfield Guerrilla (-53.17%)

688

1,469

9

Royal Enfield Shotgun (-48.34%)

234

453

Total (24.5%)

76,254

61,208

The Bullet 350 also recorded remarkable progress – posting the highest growth in the lineup. With 15,847 units sold, its year-on-year increase stood at 59.28 per cent. The Meteor 350 contributed with 8,600 units – growing 8.85 per cent from the previous year. Positioned as a cruiser, it has carved out a niche for riders seeking comfort for longer journeys. Meanwhile, the 650 Twins delivered 3,349 units – translating into a 57.08 per cent growth.

However, not all motorcycles registered positive numbers. The Himalayan reported a steep decline – falling 43.81 per cent year-on-year to 1,556 units. The Guerrilla and Shotgun too struggled with sales dropping by 53.17 per cent and 48.34 per cent respectively. The Super Meteor managed only a marginal rise of 1.87 per cent last month.

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While niche products faced challenges, the strong showing of the Classic, Hunter and Bullet ensured sustained momentum for the brand. Going forward, the focus will remain on strengthening these core nameplates while bringing in new motorcycles in the 450 cc and 650 cc segments. The flagship 750 cc range is also in the pipeline.

The Chennai-based manufacturer is also expected to introduce its first electric offering, the Flying Flea C6, before the end of this year and its scrambler variant will follow up. The electric version of the Himalayan is also being tested across India.

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