Mid-size motorcycle maker Royal Enfield on Tuesday reported 22 per cent jump in total sales at 89,540 units in June, as compared to 73,141 units in the same month last year.
Domestic sales were at 76,957 units last month, as against 66,117 units in June 2024, up 16 per cent, Royal Enfield said in a statement.
Exports grew 79 per cent at 12,583 units, as compared to 7,024 units in the year-ago month.
"We saw a strong double-digit growth in June, reflecting the steady momentum we have built across markets. Our motorcycles continued to perform well not just in India but in several key global markets, driven by a growing community of riders who resonate with our brand and purpose," Royal Enfield CEO B Govindarajan said.
He further said: "We are confident of the growth momentum and are looking forward to building on this growth with a sharp focus on innovation, quality, and delivering a pure motorcycling experience."
Domestic sales were at 76,957 units last month, as against 66,117 units in June 2024, up 16 per cent, Royal Enfield said in a statement.
Exports grew 79 per cent at 12,583 units, as compared to 7,024 units in the year-ago month.
"We saw a strong double-digit growth in June, reflecting the steady momentum we have built across markets. Our motorcycles continued to perform well not just in India but in several key global markets, driven by a growing community of riders who resonate with our brand and purpose," Royal Enfield CEO B Govindarajan said.
He further said: "We are confident of the growth momentum and are looking forward to building on this growth with a sharp focus on innovation, quality, and delivering a pure motorcycling experience."
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