Royal Enfield has sold more than 1 million motorcycles in the past 12 months, marking the highest total in the brand’s history.
Throughout India’s 2024-2025 financial year (which ended on March 31), Royal Enfield posted sales of 1.09 million units, an increase of 11 per cent over the year.
The record-breaking year was driven by “sustained demand” in both domestic and international markets, with the Asia Pacific region (including Australia) growing by 13 per cent compared to the previous year.
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Additionally, Royal Enfield marked 500,000 sales of the Hunter 350 since its launch, while the Super Meteor 650 has reached 50,000 since its release.
Royal Enfield has had a busy 12 months. The British-born, Indian-owned brand opened new facilities in Bangladesh and Thailand, and an eco-friendly camp in Ladakh. It also launched the Guerilla 450, Classic 350, and Bear 650 models, and revealed its all-new electric brand, Flying Flea.
“This year has been nothing short of extraordinary for Royal Enfield,” said Royal Enfield CEO, B Govindarajan. “Crossing the 1 million annual sales milestone, our highest ever, is a testament to how far we’ve come. And as we enter our 125th year, this is just the beginning. The road ahead is filled with new opportunities.”