Royal Enfield posted 1,00,406 units in March 2026, registering a 14% year-on-year growth and a 10% month-on-month increase, reflecting steady demand across its lineup. Overall, Royal Enfield’s growth continues to be driven by its strong 350cc portfolio, while premium segments show mixed performance.
Here is a modelwise breakup of March’26 volumes:
-
The Classic 350 continued to lead sales with 37,144 units, while the Hunter 350 showed strong momentum with 23% YoY growth, appealing to younger riders.
-
The Bullet 350 remained a stable contributor, growing 8% YoY, and models like the Meteor 350 and Himalayan recorded healthy gains, especially the Himalayan with a 40% YoY jump.
Mid & Premium Segment Insights
-
Among newer launches, the Guerrilla 450 stood out with sharp growth, indicating rising interest in mid-capacity motorcycles. However, premium models such as the Super Meteor and Shotgun saw declines, and the 650 Twins also reported a YoY drop despite a month-on-month recovery.
What’s Driving Growth?
-
Strong demand for affordable 350cc motorcycles
-
Expanding appeal of newer models like Hunter & Guerrilla
-
Gradual recovery in select premium segments
Royal Enfield’s March 2026 performance shows stable growth led by its core 350cc bikes, while newer and mid-capacity models are adding momentum. However, premium bikes need stronger demand push to sustain overall growth.


