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Royal Enfield Sales March 2025 – Reached 1 million annual sales milestone.

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Royal Enfield, the top classic and retro motorbike manufacturer, is currently enjoying a large fan base. The company’s sales are moving everywhere except down. We can observe the same pattern in Royal Enfield’s sales figures for March 2025. The charts were consistently in the green throughout.

Royal Enfield Sales March 2025

Royal Enfield, India’s de facto classic motorcycle brand, operates in a number of foreign countries and across a range of displacement classes. Royal Enfield primarily has a strong 350cc portfolio (Classic 350, Bullet 350, Hunter 350, and Meteor 350) and a 650cc portfolio (Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Interceptor Bear 650, Super Meteor 650, Shotgun 650, and Classic 650).

Along with that, the company offers a 450cc portfolio (Himalayan 450 and Guerrilla 450), and there is only one motorbike with a 440cc engine, the Scram 440. Classic 650 is the company’s most recent addition to its range, with a starting price of Rs 3.37 lakh (Ex-sh).

Royal Enfield’s 350cc portfolio accounted for 86.43% of overall sales, with 87,312 units sold last month. When compared to the 66,363 units sold last year, the 350cc bikes increased by 31.57% year on year, adding 20,949 units in volume, and by 12.26% month on month, gaining 9,537 units.

The company’s bikes larger than 350cc accounted for 13.57% of its overall sales. Sales were 13,709 units, representing a whopping 49.21% YoY increase over 9,188 units last year and a 6.31% MoM increase over 12,895 units sold the previous month. The volume increased by 4,521 units year on year and 814 units month on month.

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Green, all the way!

Royal Enfield’s domestic sales totaled 88,050 units, accounting for 87.16% of total sales. This resulted in a 33.32% year-on-year growth of 22,006 units and an 8.97% month-on-month growth of 7,251 units. Royal Enfield exported 12,971 units, representing a 36.44% year-on-year and 31.41% month-on-month increase.

Export volumes increased by 3,464 units year on year and 3,100 units month on month. In all, Royal Enfield sold 1,01,021 units, representing a 33.71% YoY increase compared to 75,551 units sold in March 2024 with 25,470 unit volume rise and 11.42% MoM growth compared to 90,670 units sold in February 2025 with 10,351 unit volume gain.

Royal Enfield has sold a total of 10,09,900 units year to date, marking the company’s first annual sales of one million. This represented a 10.65% year-over-year increase in volume of 97,168 units. In FY25, domestic sales totaled 9,02,757 units, with exports accounting for 1,07,143. 8,68,667 units (86.02%) were 350cc bikes, whereas 1,41,233 units (13.98%) came from motorcycles larger than 350cc.

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