Royal Enfield Records More Than One Million New Bike Sold

The Hunter 350 accounted for a considerable amount of those sales, with Royal Enfield ending the financial year eleven per cent up year-on-year

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350

Royal Enfield has ended the 2024 financial year on a high after reporting over one million new bikes sold globally.

Specifically, Royal Enfield has recorded 1,009,900 units sold in the past financial year (ended March 31st 2025) which results in an 11 per cent uplift from the financial year 2023-24. March 2025 saw the Indian giants' new bike sales rise 34 per cent, to 101,021 units.

With the entire range from Royal Enfield offering customers great looking bikes at significantly lower prices than its competitors, it’s no surprise that the Chennai-based brand has posted such stellar results. It’s also no surprise to hear that some of its smallest and most cost-effective bikes in the range have been doing a lot of heavy lifting.

The Hunter 350 is one of those bikes, with Royal Enfield reporting that since its launch in 2022 around 500,000 of the cheap and cheerful yet youthful little A2 motorcycles have found their homes with riders around the world. The Super Meteor 650 was another bike to post strong results for the brand, posting cumulative sales of 50,000 units since its release in 2023.

You can read our Royal Enfield Hunter 350 review here.

B Govindarajan, Managing Director, Eicher Motors, and Chief Executive Officer, Royal Enfield
B Govindarajan, Managing Director, Eicher Motors, and Chief Executive Officer, Royal Enfield

Speaking about the results, B Govindarajan, Managing Director, Eicher Motors, and Chief Executive Officer, Royal Enfield said:

“This year has been nothing short of extraordinary for Royal Enfield. Crossing the 1 million annual sales milestone, our highest ever, is a testament to how far we’ve come. From a time when 50,000 motorcycles a year felt like a big win to now setting new global benchmarks in the mid-size segment, our journey has been incredible. The overwhelming response to the Bullet Battalion Black and the new Classic 350, along with our ability to quickly adapt to rider feedback with new variants, made this our best year yet.

"On the global front, we’re expanding like never before. The launch of our Thailand Assembly Plant and entry into Bangladesh mark important steps in strengthening our international presence. Our new launches this year, including four game-changing motorcycles and our first step into electric mobility with the Flying Flea, have pushed the boundaries of what’s possible. Adding to this momentum, Royal Enfield was ranked highest in initial quality in the J.D. Power 2025 India Two-Wheeler Initial Quality Study, reaffirming our commitment to world-class craftsmanship. And as we enter our 125th year, this is just the beginning. The road ahead is filled with new opportunities, and we’re more excited than ever to keep shaping the future of motorcycling.”

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