Top 5 Best-Selling Royal Enfield Bikes in July 2025

Royal Enfield continues to dominate India’s mid-capacity motorcycle market, and the latest SIAM sales data for July 2025 gives us a clear picture of which models are driving the brand’s success. From timeless classics to modern cruisers, here are the five best-selling Royal Enfield motorcycles last month.

1. Royal Enfield Classic 350 – 26,516 Units

The Classic 350 remains the brand’s undisputed leader. With its old-school charm, torquey engine, and unmistakable thump, it has been Royal Enfield’s backbone since its revival in 2008.

  • July 2025: 26,516 units

  • June 2025: 29,172 units

  • July 2024: 21,373 units

While sales dipped by 9.10% compared to June, year-on-year figures show a strong 24.06% growth, proving that the Classic continues to be India’s favorite retro roadster.

2. Royal Enfield Hunter 350 – 18,373 Units

The Hunter 350 is RE’s most affordable and lightest motorcycle, making it a hot pick among younger riders and city commuters.

  • July 2025: 18,373 units

  • June 2025: 16,261 units

  • July 2024: 14,091 units

It saw a 12.98% MoM increase and a remarkable 30.38% YoY growth. With the new Graphite Grey colour scheme and the festive season around the corner, Hunter sales are expected to climb even further in the coming months.

3. Royal Enfield Bullet 350 – 15,847 Units

The Bullet 350, the world’s oldest motorcycle in continuous production, continues to enjoy cult status.

  • July 2025: 15,847 units

  • June 2025: 17,092 units

  • July 2024: 9,949 units

Although sales dipped 7.28% MoM, the model posted a massive 59.28% YoY growth. This proves the Bullet’s timeless appeal is stronger than ever.

4. Royal Enfield Meteor 350 – 8,600 Units

The Meteor 350, built on RE’s modern J platform, has carved its niche as a cruiser made for the highways. Its comfortable ergonomics and slightly sportier engine tune make it a favorite among long-distance riders.

  • July 2025: 8,600 units

  • June 2025: 7,515 units

  • July 2024: 7,901 units

It registered a 14.43% MoM rise and an 8.84% YoY increase, highlighting steady demand in the cruiser segment.

5. Royal Enfield 650 Twin Range – 3,349 Units

The Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, and the recently added Bear 650 together form RE’s flagship twin-cylinder lineup. Known for their smooth parallel-twin engine and accessible big-bike feel, these motorcycles have been steadily gaining traction.

  • July 2025: 3,349 units

  • June 2025: 2,938 units

  • July 2024: 2,132 units

With a 13.98% MoM increase and a massive 57.08% YoY growth, the 650 Twins continue to strengthen Royal Enfield’s position in the premium mid-capacity market.

Final Thoughts

July 2025 shows a healthy mix of growth across Royal Enfield’s portfolio. While the Classic 350 remains the brand’s strongest seller, the Hunter 350 is rapidly climbing the charts, attracting a new wave of riders. The Bullet proves that tradition still has a place in modern times, while the Meteor and 650 Twins underline the brand’s ability to cater to both cruising enthusiasts and premium buyers.

Royal Enfield’s blend of heritage, accessibility, and modern engineering ensures its motorcycles remain at the top of India’s sales charts month after month.

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