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Royal Enfield recorded 1,13,573 units in September 2025 as against 79,326 units with a YoY sales increase of just over 43 per cent in India
Royal Enfield maintained its strong grip on the midsize motorcycle segment in September 2025 with total sales across its 350 cc and 650 cc range showing a consistent growth. The brand’s growing portfolio which now includes modern classics and cruisers, will see expansion in the form of zero-emission offerings in the near future.
Interestingly, several of its popular models witnessed appreciable year-on-year growth – led by the resurgent Bullet 350 and the all-new Himalayan. The arrival of GST 2.0 tax reforms which resulted in reduced prices and the festive season has helped upping its volume sales last month and here we take a look at the individual performances.
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 once again topped the charts – posting 40,449 units in September 2025 – up 22.33 per cent compared to 33,065 units sold during the same month last year. The biggest leap, however, came from the Bullet 350, which doubled its sales to 25,915 units with a stellar 100.88 per cent year-on-year growth.
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|
Model |
September 2025 Sales |
September 2024 Sales |
Growth % YoY |
|---|---|---|---|
|
40,449 |
33,065 |
22.33 |
|
2. Bullet 350 |
25,915 |
12,901 |
100.88 |
|
3. Hunter 350 |
21,801 |
17,406 |
25.25 |
|
4. Meteor 350 |
14,435 |
8,665 |
66.59 |
|
5. Himalayan |
3,939 |
1,814 |
117.14 |
|
6. 650 Twins |
3,856 |
2,869 |
34.40 |
|
7. Guerrilla |
1,798 |
1,657 |
8.51 |
|
8. Super Meteor |
1,101 |
685 |
60.73 |
|
9. Shotgun |
279 |
264 |
5.68 |
The Hunter 350 finished in the third position with 21,801 units sold as it endured a growth of 25.25 per cent on a YoY basis. Its compact proportions and accessible pricing at the budget end of the segment continue to make it a popular choice among first-time buyers. Recently, it received an update with improved comfort, new features and colours.
The Meteor 350 also recorded a 66.59 per cent jump with 14,435 units. Among higher-capacity motorcycles, the new Himalayan saw its sales more than double to 3,939 units with a massive 117.14 per cent increase year-on-year. The adventure tourer’s complete redesign, a new liquid-cooled engine and enhanced off-road abilities have played a key role in its resurgence.
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Similarly, the 650 Twins – Interceptor and Continental GT – collectively sold 3,856 units with a 34.4 per cent increase. Rounding off the lineup, the Guerrilla 450 managed 1,798 units with an 8.51 per cent growth. The Super Meteor 650 also performed well with 1,101 units as its volumes were up 60.73 per cent. The Shotgun 650 posted only 279 units with a modest but steady 5.68 per cent jump.
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