All the four Royal Enfield 350cc bikes registered growth in YoY sales while capturing the first four spots in the middleweight segment of bikes
Royal Enfield has been the undisputed king of the middleweight segment (350-450cc) of motorcycles in the Indian market. The Chennai-based two-wheeler further increased its dominance in the segment by retailing more than 1.08 lakh units last month. In fact, the top four models in the list of ten best-selling 350-450cc bikes in Oct 2025 were Royal Enfields. The Classic 350 spearheaded this assault with sales of 46,573 units in Oct 2025 as it outnumbered all the other models by a massive margin in the Indian market.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 commanded a market share of more than 34 percent in the middleweight motorcycle segment. It recorded a YoY growth of 21.6 percent as the brand had managed to retail 38,297 units during the same month last year. The Classic 350 is available in a price range of Rs 1.81-2.16 lakh (ex-showroom) in seven variants namely Redditch SC, Halcyon SC, Madras Red & Jodhpur Blue, Medallion Bronze, Commando Sand, Gun Grey & Stealth Black, and Emerald Green.
| S.No | Model | Oct 2025 Sales | Oct 2024 Sales |
| 1. | Classic 350 | 46,573 | 38,297 |
| 2. | Bullet 350 | 25,560 | 22,491 |
| 3. | Hunter 350 | 21,823 | 21,350 |
| 4. | Meteor 350 | 14,748 | 11,136 |
| 5. | Total | 1,08,704 | 93,274 |
The Bullet 350 was the second best-selling for the brand in Oct 2025 with 25,560 units. It registered a YoY growth of 13.65 percent as 22,491 units of the iconic model were sold in Oct 2024. Royal Enfield Bullet 350 had a market share of 18.82 percent in the middleweight segment of bikes. The Bullet 350 is priced between Rs 1.62-2.02 lakh (ex-showroom) while offered in four trims namely Battalion, Military, Standard and Black Gold.

The third position was occupied by Hunter 350, which is the brand’s entry-level 350cc motorcycle in the Indian market. Royal Enfield retailed 21,823 units of the roadster last month as compared to 21,350 units in Oct 2024. It witnessed a YoY growth of 2.22 percent while having a market share of 16.07 percent. The Hunter 350 comes in a price bracket of Rs 1.38-1.67 lakh (ex-showroom) with three grades namely Factory, Dapper & Rio, and Rebel/London/Tokyo.
Last but not the least, Royal Enfield Meteor 350 had sales of 14,748 units in Oct 2025 against 11,136 units sold during the same period last month. It saw a hike of 32.44 percent in YoY sales. Even the market share was in double digits at 10.86 percent. The Meteor 350 price starts at Rs 1.91 lakh and goes up to Rs 2.19 lakh as it is available in five variants namely Fireball, Stellar, Aurora, Supernova and Sundowner Orange.

In all, Royal Enfield once again stamped its authority in the middleweight segment of bikes. None of its rival brands such as Jawa, Yezdi, Honda, KTM and Triumph were anywhere close of achieving these sales numbers. As a matter of fact, the Himalayan 450 too had a tremendous run last month with sales of 2,561 units against 2,199 units in Oct 2024, hence by achieving YoY sales growth of 16.46 percent.

