2, May 2025
Royal Enfield Registers 86,559 Sales in April 2025

New Delhi: May 02, 2025: Royal Enfield posted monthly sales of 86,559 motorcycles in April 2025, up by 6% during the same month last year. Royal Enfield exported 10,557 motorcycles during the month ascompared to 6,832 during the same month last year registering a growth of 55% over corresponding period last year.

Speaking about the performance for the month of April 2025, B Govindarajan, Managing Director,Eicher Motors, and Chief Executive Officer, Royal Enfield, said, “After achieving the million unit sales milestone in the past financial year, this year is also off to a flying start. In April, we introduced the2025 Hunter 350 in new colourways at HunterHood — a celebration not just of the motorcycle’s agilityand youthful spirit but of the vibrant community that’s at the heart of everything we do at Royal Enfield.We also expanded our international footprint, introducing the Classic 350 in Nepal and continuing todeepen our connection with our global riding community. As we move further into the new financialyear, we are excited about what’s coming next while staying true to our core philosophyof puremotorcycling.”

Brand & Business Updates
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Colourways Launched at HunterHood Royal Enfield launched the 2025 Hunter 350, a refreshed version of its popular street roadster, at its first-ever street culture festival, HunterHood, in Mumbai and Delhi. The event gathered riders, artists, and urban explorers. The 2025 Hunter 350 comes in three new colours and offers better ground clearance, improved comfort, a slip-assist clutch, LED headlamps, a tripper pod, and Type-C charging. Powered by the 349cc J-series engine, it continues to blend style, agility, and urban spirit, with a growing global community of over 500,000 riders.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Launched in Nepal
Royal Enfield launched the new Classic 350 in Nepal, combining its timeless style with modern enhancements. Rolled out from Royal Enfield’s exclusive CKD facility in Nepal, the motorcycle starts at an MRP of NPR 5.55 lakhs with the entry-level Heritage variant now featuring dual-channel ABS, LED headlamps, LED pilot lamps, a Type-C USB charger, and a gear position indicator. For the first time in Nepal, ABS is standard across all Classic variants, which are offered in seven colourways across five distinctive trims — Heritage, Heritage Premium, Signals, Classic Dark, and Classic Chrome.

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