Eicher Motors’ Royal Enfield ended November 2025 on an upbeat note, reporting monthly sales of 1,00,670 motorcycles. This marks a solid 22% jump from the 82,257 units sold in the same month last year, underscoring the brand’s steady demand both in India and international markets.
Most of the momentum came from the domestic market, where Royal Enfield delivered 90,405 units in November, comfortably ahead of the 72,236 units sold a year earlier. The company’s home-market performance has remained consistently strong throughout the financial year, pushing its year-to-date tally for FY26 to 7,28,731 units, which is a healthy 25% rise over the 5,84,965 units recorded during the same period last year.
Exports also inched up during the month. Royal Enfield shipped 10,265 motorcycles to global markets in November, compared with 10,021 units in the previous year. While the monthly growth is modest at around 2%, the story looks far more impressive when seen from a year-to-date perspective. Export volumes for FY26 so far stand at 88,793 units, which is a sizeable 42% increase compared to 62,646 units during the previous financial year.
Combining domestic and export figures, Royal Enfield has reached a cumulative 8,17,524 units in FY26 up to November, signalling a strong 26% growth over last year’s 6,47,611 units. The company’s consistent expansion across markets suggests that its refreshed model lineup and broadened global footprint are continuing to find traction.