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Royal Enfield garnered 91,248 unit sales in Feb 2026 as against 80,799 units with a YoY growth of nearly 13 per cent in India
Royal Enfield finished sixth in the overall manufacturers’ sales standings in the second month of the new CY with a domestic total of 91,248 units as against 80,799 units during the same period last year with a YoY growth of close to 13 per cent with the Classic 350, Bullet 350 and Hunter 350 continued to account for the bulk of volumes.
While a few models posted healthy year-on-year gains, the month-on-month results varied across the brand’s portfolio. The Classic 350 was the company’s highest-selling motorcycle last month. It recorded 34,307 units in February 2026 compared to 30,641 units in February 2025 – registering a 12 per cent YoY increase.
However, against 34,981 units sold in January 2026, it posted a 2 per cent MoM decline but it continues to be the backbone of Royal Enfield’s portfolio. The Bullet 350 held on to second place with 21,821 units in February 2026 as against 19,244 units during the same month last year – resulting in a 13 per cent growth. On a monthly basis, it slipped by 2 per cent from 22,345 units.

|
Model |
Feb 2026 |
Feb 2025 |
YoY Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Classic 350 |
34,307 |
30,641 |
12% |
|
Bullet 350 |
21,821 |
19,244 |
13% |
|
Hunter 350 |
20,234 |
16,599 |
22% |
|
Meteor 350 |
8,817 |
7,207 |
22% |
|
650 Twin |
2,211 |
2,882 |
-23% |
|
Himalayan |
2,123 |
2,158 |
-2% |
|
Super Meteor |
863 |
1,183 |
-27% |
|
Guerrilla 450 |
759 |
621 |
22% |
|
Shotgun |
113 |
264 |
-57% |
The Hunter 350 finished closely in the third position with 20,234 units – up from 16,599 units a year earlier. The numbers translated to a 22 per cent YoY gain while its MoM performance was nearly flat compared to 20,329 units in January. The Meteor 350 also posted a healthy annual improvement.
It garnered 8,817 units in February 2026 over 7,207 units in February 2025 – showing 22 per cent YoY growth. But on a month-on-month basis, it declined by 11 per cent from 9,921 units. Taking into account the bigger motorcycles, the 650 Twins recorded 2,211 units last month against 2,882 units in February 2025 – resulting in a 23 per cent decline.

Sales were also down 17 per cent MoM from 2,666 units in January 2026. The Himalayan, meanwhile, stood at 2,123 units, slightly lower than 2,158 units a year ago with a 2 per cent drop but it delivered a 30 per cent MoM gain over 1,634 units sold in January. The Super Meteor managed 863 units compared to 1,183 units in February 2025 with a 27 per cent YoY decline.
It also dropped 3 per cent MoM from 893 units. The Guerrilla 450 posted 759 units – up from 621 units in February 2025 with a 22 per cent increase but it fell 21 per cent against 961 units in January. The Shotgun registered 113 units – down from 264 units a year ago with a 57 per cent decline, but it more than doubled on a monthly basis with a 122 per cent rise over 51 units in January.
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