Have you ever wondered how many bikes India’s most popular motorcycle brand, Royal Enfield, sells each month? If you’re a Royal Enfield fan and want to know which model made the biggest splash in October 2025, you’re in the right place. Today, we bring you Royal Enfield’s complete sales report for October 2025. This report will tell you how models like the Classic 350, Bullet, Hunter, and 650 Twins performed. So, without further ado, let’s get started and find out how this queen of Indian roads continues to set new records.
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October 2025 Sales
Royal Enfield performed exceptionally well in October 2025. The company sold a total of 116,844 bikes in India this month. This figure is 14.68% higher than last year’s October 2024. Compared to the previous month, September 2025, there was an increase of 2.88%. This increase demonstrates how beneficial the festive season was for the company. In fact, during the September and October 2025 festive season, Royal Enfield achieved its highest festive sales record ever, selling a total of 249,279 bikes. This represents a massive 26% increase compared to the same period last year.
350cc Segment
If we look at Royal Enfield’s sales by model, it’s clear that 350cc models have dominated the market. The Classic 350 leads the pack. In October 2025, a total of 46,573 units of the Classic 350 were sold, a 21.61% increase compared to the previous year. The Bullet 350 came in second, with 25,560 units sold. However, Bullet sales declined by 1.37% compared to the previous month. The Hunter 350 made its presence felt with 21,823 units, while the Meteor 350 saw the highest growth, selling 14,748 units, up 32.44%.
650cc Models
Sales of 650cc bikes were lower than those of 350cc models, but they also saw growth. The 650 twins, including the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650, sold 3,365 units, a 4.57% increase over last year. Demand for the new Himalayan saw a 16.46% increase, with 2,561 units sold. However, the sales of both models declined significantly compared to the previous month. Sales of the 650 Twins declined by 12.73%, and those of the Himalayan by 34.98%.
Weak Models
Although Royal Enfield’s overall performance was excellent, some models saw sales decline. Sales of the Guerilla were limited to just 1,196 units, a 24.49% drop compared to last year. The Super Meteor sold 890 units, while sales of the Shotgun fell to just 128 units. These figures clearly indicate that Indian riders still prefer 350cc models and there is less enthusiasm for larger-engined bikes.

Motoverse 2025
Royal Enfield recently introduced several new models at the Motoverse 2025 event held in Goa. The most notable among these was the new Bullet 650cc, which was also previously showcased at the EICMA show. Apart from this, Flying Flea FF.S6 and Himalayan 450 Mana Black Edition were also launched. New color variants of Meteor 350 were also introduced. Most interestingly, the company also showcased the prototype of Continental GT 750 for the first time in India. Taking a step towards electric vehicles, Himalayan Electric was also showcased at the event.










