Royal Enfield May 2025 Sales – Classic, Hunter, Himalayan, Guerrilla, 650s

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Royal Enfield registered a total of 75,820 units in May 2025 up from 63,531 twelve months ago with a YoY volume increase of 19.34 per cent

Royal Enfield ended the month of May 2025 on a high recording a huge volume increase in the domestic market compared to the same month last year. The total sales reached 75,820 units, up from 63,531 twelve months ago – resulting in a year-on-year gain of 19.34 per cent as some of its high-volume models posted good growth.

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 remained the strongest performer in the lineup. The Chennai-based manufacturer dispatched a total of 28,628 units in May, up from 23,779 during the same period twelve months ago. It translated to a 20.39 per cent rise on a YoY basis as the arrival of the updated version last year has helped in upping volume figures.

Just behind it in impact, the Bullet 350 posted a sharp climb of 85.16 per cent with sales jumping from 9,332 units last year to 17,279 units last month. Next in line was the Hunter 350 which registered 15,972 units, slightly above the 15,084 units it managed in the previous May with a notable growth of 5.89 per cent in the local market.

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No Royal Enfield Bikes (YoY) May 2025 May 2024
1 Royal Enfield Classic 350 (20.39%) 28,628 23,779
2 Royal Enfield Bullet 350 (85.16%) 17,279 9,332
3 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 (5.89%) 15,972 15,084
4 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 (-6.01%) 7,697 8,189
5 Royal Enfield 650 Twins (-7.28%) 2,675 2,885
6 Royal Enfield Himalayan (-55.07%) 1,489 3,314
7 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 1,035 0
8 Royal Enfield Super Meteor (-10.23%) 851 948
9 Royal Enfield Shotgun 194 0
Total 75,820 63,531

Meanwhile, the Meteor 350 slipped below last year’s figure. It ended May at 7,697 units which was 492 lower than its 2024 tally, resulting in a 6.01 per cent drop. The brand’s twin-cylinder motorcycles did not fare better either. The 650 Twins, Interceptor and Continental GT, fell to 2,675 units in May 2025 – down from 2,885 in the same month last year with a reduction of 7.28 per cent.

The Super Meteor also shrunk in volume – finishing the month at 851 units against 948 a year earlier marking a decline of 10.23 per cent. The most significant drop came from the Himalayan 450 range. The sales of the dual purpose adventure tourer dropped from 3,314 units to 1,489 units, losing more than half its previous volume with a year-on-year fall of 55.07 per cent.

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The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 reported a total of 1,035 units while the Shotgun clocked only 194 units during the month. Overall, Royal Enfield sold 12,289 more units than it did in May 2024 as the growth was led primarily by the Classic and Bullet which together accounted for nearly two-thirds of the company’s volume gains.

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