Royal Enfield sold over 1 lakh bikes in November 2025, registering an increase of 22% from last year’s 82,257 units. Let's take a detailed look at the brand performance across segments.
By Sanorita

-Royal Enfield crossed the 1-lakh sales mark in November 2025, registering a growth of 22% year-on-year.
-Domestic sales surged 25.15% to 90,405 units, while exports rose 2.43% to 10,265 units.
Royal Enfield sold over 1 lakh bikes in November 2025, registering an increase of 22% from last year’s 82,257 units. The majority of sales came from the domestic market, which rose 25.15% to 90,405 units. Breaking it down by engine segment, motorcycles under 350cc recorded the highest demand, with sales rising 26.73% to 90,312 units and accounting for a dominant 89.71% of the total November volume. On the other hand, the bikes above 350cc witnessed a modest decline of 5.80%, with 10,358 units sold. Meanwhile, international shipments also contributed to the growth, with 2.43% to 10,265 units.
The company’s total sales dipped 19.43% from October’s 1.25 lakh units. The domestic market bore the brunt of this decline, dropping 22.63% month-on-month from 1.17 lakh units in October to 90,405 units in November. That said, exports showed a strong rebound, climbing 26.62% from 8,107 units to 10,265 units last month.
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When it comes to the YTD (Year-to-Date) sales, the performance of the sub-350cc segment stole the spotlight. Compared to 5.55 lakh units, the bikes under 350cc sold 7.11 lakh units, a growth of 28%. The higher-capacity motorcycles above 350cc also grew 16% to 1.07 lakh. With this, the total YTD sales reached 8.17 lakh units, marking a 26% rise from 6.48 lakh units sold between April and November 2024. Exports grew by 42% to 88,793 units from last year’s 62,645 units.
Royal Enfield’s Motoverse showcased several anticipated models, including the Mana Black Himalayan 450, the Bullet 650, and the electric Flying Flea S6 scrambler.
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While the Bullet 650 and Flying Flea S6 are yet to reach showrooms, the company announced pricing for the Mana Black Edition. At Rs 3.37 lakh (ex-showroom), the Mana Black is priced roughly Rs 17,000 higher than the Hanle Black variant, which retails at Rs 3.20 lakh (ex-showroom).