Royal Enfield has long established itself as a manufacturer of classic and retro motorcycles in India. The company also has a huge fan following and has a good market share. This is also reflected in the sales figures. In November 2025, the company sold a total of 90,405 units.
Royal Enfield’s sales of 90,405 units in November 2025 saw a major month-on-month (MoM) decline. This usually happens every year, as the impact of the festivals diminishes after October. Due to this, the total sales of Royal Enfield and every bike of the company saw a decline. Compared to the 1,16,844 units sold in October 2025, sales in November fell by 22.63% MoM with a total of 26,439 fewer units sold.
Classic 350 best seller
Royal Enfield’s best selling bike was the Classic 350. It sold 34,793 units. The year-on-year (YoY) growth was 26.46% and accounted for 38.49% of the company’s total sales. However, it fell by 25.29% month-on-month. Hunter 350 sales have been 20,792 units. A similar trend was seen in the Classic 350, where there was a growth of 36.53% on a YoY basis, but a decline of 4.72% on a MoM basis.
This is the case with Bullet 350
The Bullet 350 ranks third on the company’s sales list. It accounted for 22.73% of Royal Enfield’s total sales. Compared to 16,193 units sold last year, there was an increase of 26.89% on YoY basis. While its sales in November fell by 19.61% MoM compared to 25,560 units sold in October 2025. There was an increase of 4,354 units on a YoY basis, while a decrease of 5,013 units on a MoM basis.
Meteor 350 secured the fourth position
The Meteor 350 was at the fourth position, accounting for 11.16% of the company’s total sales. In November 2025, 10,091 units of Meteor 350 were sold. Based on the year 2025 there was an increase of 40.52%, ie 2,910 more units were sold. However, it declined by 31.58% on MoM basis and sold 4,657 units less than October.