
Royal Enfield reported strong domestic sales growth in April 2026, primarily driven by its 350cc motorcycle lineup. The company sold a total of 1,04,129 motorcycles last month, registering a healthy growth of 37.01% compared to 76,002 units sold in April 2025. Month-on-month sales improved by 3.71% compared to 1,00,406 units sold in March 2026. The Classic 350 continues to dominate Royal Enfield’s portfolio, accounting for over a third of total domestic sales.
Royal Enfield Sales April 2026 – Model Wise
The Classic 350 remained the company’s best-selling motorcycle with sales of 37,967 units in April 2026. Sales increased by 41.66% year-on-year compared to 26,801 units sold in April 2025. On a monthly basis, Classic sales increased by 2.22% compared to 37,144 units sold in March 2026. Motorcycles contributed 36.46% to Royal Enfield’s total domestic sales.

Bullet 350 took the second position with sales of 25,040 units last month. It registered an impressive growth of 51.86% YoY as compared to 16,489 units sold a year ago. MoM sales were also up 5.36% from 23,767 units sold in March 2026. Bullet contributed 24.05% share to total sales. The Hunter 350 remained at the third position with 21,947 units sold in April 2026. Sales improved by 21.19% from 18,109 units sold in April 2025, while MoM growth stood at 5.11%. Meteor 350 recorded sales of 10,060 units, up 31.61% from 7,644 units sold last year. However, MoM sales declined by 5.99%.
Royal Enfield’s 650 Twins lineup registered 4,065 units in April 2026, registering 30% YoY and 48.14% MoM growth. The recently launched Guerrilla 450 continued to gain popularity with sales of 2,474 units, registering a massive growth of 168.91% YoY and almost 30% MoM growth. Himalayan sales increased by 13.18% year-on-year to 1,941 units, although monthly sales declined by 15.02%. Among the slow-selling models, Super Meteor sales declined 49.07% year-on-year to 493 units, while Shotgun sales declined 37.99% year-on-year to 142 units.

350cc bikes continue to dominate
Royal Enfield’s sub-350 cc portfolio was the company’s strongest contributor with sales of 95,014 units in April 2026. This segment alone accounted for 91.25% of total domestic sales and registered a growth of 37.62% year-on-year. The 450cc lineup, which includes Guerrilla and Himalayan, recorded combined sales of 4,415 units, a strong growth of 67.55%. Meanwhile, the 650cc range contributed 4,700 units, a growth of 8.70% year-on-year.
The consistent growth across most models highlights Royal Enfield’s continued dominance in the mid-size motorcycle segment. Strong demand for the Classic 350, Bullet 350 and Hunter 350 are supporting the company’s volumes, while new products like the Guerrilla 450 are gradually expanding the brand’s reach into new segments.