Royal Enfield has sold more than one million units for the first time in a financial year, underscoring the growing global clout of the world's largest maker of middleweight motorcycles.
The Bullet-maker sold a total of 10,09,900 units in the fiscal ended March 31, 2025, as against 9,12,732 units in the year-ago period — a growth of 11% year-on-year, according to a company statement on Tuesday. While India sales rose 8% year-on-year to 9,02,757 units, exports surged 37% to 1,07,143 units.
"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," B. Govindrajan, chief executive officer at Royal Enfield, said in the statement.
"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."
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