In September 2025, Royal Enfield recorded domestic dispatches of 1,13,573 units, while exports reached 10,755 units.
Royal Enfield achieved its best-ever monthly performance in September 2025, surpassing 1.24 lakh units in total sales. The company reported 1,13,573 units in domestic dispatches and 10,755 units in exports, marking an impressive 42.94% year-on-year growth over the 86,978 units sold in September 2024.
On a month-on-month basis, Royal Enfield’s sales grew by just over 9% compared to August 2025’s figure of 1,14,002 units. The sub-350cc segment continued to be the mainstay of the brand, accounting for 86.45% of total sales with 1,07,478 units — a 42.67% increase year-on-year. Meanwhile, motorcycles above 350cc also posted strong gains, rising 44.67% year-on-year to 16,850 units.

With 91.35% of total sales coming from the domestic market, September marked another milestone for Royal Enfield in strengthening its dominance in the middleweight motorcycle segment. Exports contributed 8.65% to overall sales — a slight 3.33% decline from August — yet still reflected a robust 40.55% year-on-year increase.
Royal Enfield
| Segment | September 2025 Sales | September 2024 Sales | Growth% (YoY) |
|---|---|---|---|
| < 350cc | 1,07,478 | 75,331 | 42.67 |
| > 350cc | 16,850 | 11,647 | 44.67 |
| Domestic | 1,13,573 | 79,326 | 43.17 |
| Exports | 10,755 | 7,652 | 40.55 |
| Total | 1,24,328 | 86,978 | 42.94 |
In the second quarter of FY26, Royal Enfield recorded cumulative sales of 3,26,375 units, reflecting a 43.23% growth over Q2 FY25. Of this total, the sub-350cc segment accounted for 2,82,156 units, while motorcycles above 350cc contributed 44,219 units, registering a 26.83% rise. Exports during the quarter also surged by 55.06%, reaching 33,672 units.
Between April and September 2025, Royal Enfield sold 5,91,903 motorcycles, marking a 30.15% increase over the 4,54,779 units sold during the same period last year. Domestic sales contributed 5,21,482 units, while exports added 70,421 units. Segment-wise, the sub-350cc range posted a strong 31.62% year-to-date growth, reaching 5,09,610 units.

READ ALSO - Next-Gen Hyundai Venue Set for India Launch on November 4 – Key DetailsPremium motorcycles above 350cc registered a solid 21.76% growth, reaching 82,293 units. With robust demand at the onset of the festive season and the GST 2.0 reforms lowering overall costs, Royal Enfield seems well-positioned to sustain its growth momentum after achieving record-breaking sales.
The Chennai-based company is developing a range of new motorcycles across the 350cc, 450cc, and 650cc segments, alongside an upcoming lineup of electric vehicles.














