Out of the total, Royal Enfield sold 76,957 motorcycles in India in June 2025, marking a 16% increase over the 66,117 units sold in the same month last year.
By Sanorita
Royal Enfield sold 89,540 units in June 2025, registering a 22% growth over the 73,141 units sold in the same month last year. Of the total, 76,957 motorcycles were sold in the domestic market, reflecting a 16% year-on-year rise compared to 66,117 units sold in June of last year. Royal Enfield’s exports stood at 12,583 units last month, a rise of 79% from 7,024 units exported in June 2024. In the first quarter of FY2025, the company sold 2.65 lakh units, a 17% increase over the 2.27 lakh units sold in the same period last year. Domestic sales accounted for 2.29 lakh units, up 12% from 2.05 lakh. Meanwhile, international business showed remarkable traction, with exports rising by 65% to 36,749 units.
Speaking about the performance for June 2025, B Govindarajan, Managing Director, Eicher Motors, and Chief Executive Officer, Royal Enfield, said, 'We saw strong double-digit growth in June, reflecting the steady momentum we have built across markets. Our motorcycles continued to perform well, not just in India but in several key global markets, driven by a growing community of riders who resonate with our brand and purpose. We are confident of the growth momentum and are looking forward to building on this growth with a sharp focus on innovation, quality, and delivering a pure motorcycling experience.'
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To refresh your memory, Royal Enfield recorded 26% year-on-year growth in total sales for May 2025. In the domestic market alone, the sales of 350cc motorcycles surged 28%, reaching 74,492 units, compared to 59,852 units in May 2024. The company also witnessed increased global shipments, adding further momentum to the overall growth.
The 21st edition of Royal Enfield’s Himalayan Odyssey began on June 30, 2025, with 77 riders embarking on an ambitious journey across some of India’s highly rugged terrain. The route, spanning 2,600 kilometres over 18 days, covers the remote high-altitude regions of Ladakh, Spiti, and Zanskar, including a challenging ascent to Umling La. With extensive logistical and medical support, the initiative highlights the brand’s dedication to a pure motorcycling experience, built on endurance, adventure, and the spirit of exploration.
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Royal Enfield recently introduced the Conscious Collection, developed as part of the brand’s Green Pursuit initiative. The range is crafted using recycled and responsibly sourced materials like Himalayan grass fibre, organic cotton, and natural dyes. With this collection, Royal Enfield reinforces its commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation in lifestyle wear, further aligning its brand ethos with sustainable practices.