- Royal Enfield's March retail sales grew 11% to 1,12,334 units year-on-year
- Domestic sales rose 14% in March to 1,00,406 units, exports fell 8% to 11,928
- FY 2024-25 sales hit 12,38,659 units, a 23% increase from the previous year
Motorcycle maker Royal Enfield on Wednesday said its retail sales grew 11 per cent at 1,12,334 in March from 1,01,021 units in the same month of last year.
Domestic sales for the month under review were seen at 1,00,406 units, up 14 per cent from 88,050 units in March 2025, while exports declined 8 per cent year-on-year at 11,928 units, the company said.
Royal Enfield said it closed the financial year at 12,38,659 units, up 23 per cent from FY 2024-25, with the domestic sales growing 23 per cent year-on-year to 11,07,343 units while exports surging 23 per cent to 1,31,316 units.
The growth was driven by sustained demand across both domestic and international markets, supported by a strong and diverse motorcycle portfolio and a growing ecosystem of allied businesses, strengthening overall customer engagement. The company said.
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"We delivered our second consecutive year of over one million motorcycle sales, crossing 1.2 million units, our highest-ever annual performance. This year we also achieved our best-ever festive season sales and highest-ever volumes across both domestic and international markets," said B Govindarajan, Managing Director at Eicher Motors Ltd and CEO, Royal Enfield.
The company's international business continues to be a focus area, and it is deepening its presence in high-potential markets such as Brazil. He said.
"As we move into the new financial year and continue our 125th year journey, we remain focused on the future with new product launches, new platforms and the launch of the Flying Flea C6," he added.
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