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NDTV
03-08-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Royal Enfield Records 31 Percent YoY Growth In June'25, 88,045 Units Sold
Royal Enfield posted monthly sales of 88,045 motorcycles in July 2025, up 31 percent from the same month last year. The company exported 11,791 motorcycles during the month, up 95 percent as compared to 6,057 units exported during the same period last year. Speaking about the performance for July 2025, B. Govindarajan, Managing Director - Eicher Motors Ltd., and Chief Executive Officer - Royal Enfield, said, "We are extremely pleased with the sustained demand momentum across our product portfolio. Our new range of motorcycles on the Sherpa 450 platform, and the new refreshed Hunter 350, are seeing excellent reception both in India and global markets. With a strong focus on product innovation, global outreach, and community engagement, we are confident of further consolidating our leadership in the mid-size motorcycle segment." Category July YTD 2025 2024 Growth 2025-26 2024-25 Growth Domestic 76,254 61,208 25% 3,05,033 2,65,894 15% Exports 11,791 6,057 95% 48,540 28,278 72% Total 88,045 67,265 31% 3,53,573 2,94,172 20% Royal Enfield concluded the 21st edition of its iconic Himalayan Odyssey on July 15, following an 18-day, 2,600-km ride through Ladakh, Spiti, and Zanskar. This year's journey saw 77 riders from around the world traverse scenic landscapes and challenging terrain, including a climb to Umling La, the world's highest motorable pass. The expedition continued to celebrate the spirit of exploration, resilience, and camaraderie that defines every Himalayan Odyssey. Royal Enfield launched its new Off-Road Collection, a purpose-built range of premium riding gear designed for off-road and trail motorcycling. Crafted to offer enhanced safety, comfort, and style, the collection includes CE Class A certified Gravel Jackets and Trousers, MX Pro Gloves, the Defender Pro Base Layer, and the Escapade DS Edge Helmet, engineered to meet the demands of serious off-road riders.


India Today
01-08-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Royal Enfield posts 31% growth in July, 88,045 motorcycles sold, exports nearly double
Royal Enfield reported strong momentum in July 2025, registering total sales of 88,045 motorcycles, marking a 31% year-on-year growth compared to 67,265 units sold in July 2024. The brand also recorded a 95% surge in exports, underlining growing global demand for its mid-size and global sales surgeDomestic sales rose by 25%, with 76,254 units sold in India, up from 61,208 units in July last year. International markets saw even stronger traction, as exports nearly doubled to 11,791 units, up from 6,057 units, a clear indicator of the brand's strengthening global (April–July) sales for FY26 stood at 3,53,573 units, up 20% over the 2,94,172 units sold during the same period last fiscal. Domestic YTD sales grew 15% to 3,05,033 units, while exports jumped 72% to 48,540 platform and Hunter 350 fuel momentum Commenting on the performance, B Govindarajan, Managing Director of Eicher Motors Ltd. and CEO of Royal Enfield, said, "We are extremely pleased with the sustained demand momentum across our product portfolio. Our new range of motorcycles on the Sherpa 450 platform, and the new refreshed Hunter 350 are seeing excellent reception both in India and global markets. With strong focus on product innovation, global outreach and community engagement, we are confident of further consolidating our leadership in the mid-size motorcycle segment."Brand and business highlightsHimalayan Odyssey 2025 concludes: Royal Enfield completed the 21st edition of its iconic Himalayan Odyssey on July 15, covering 2,600km across Ladakh, Spiti, and Zanskar. The 18-day ride drew 77 riders from around the world and reached Umling La, the highest motorable pass of off-road collection: The brand introduced a purpose-built off-road collection of premium riding gear, featuring CE Class A certified gravel jackets and trousers, MX Pro gloves, the Defender Pro base layer, and the Escapade DS Edge helmet, targeted at serious off-road to Auto Today Magazine- Ends


News18
29-07-2025
- Automotive
- News18
From Dust To Stars: 70 Riders, One Unforgettable Odyssey With Royal Enfield
In this article, we shared our adventurous experience of RE Himalayan Odyssey 2025, mentioning how the journey of the highest motorable passes in the world shaped our minds. Ever dreamed of going on a Ladakh bike trip with a convoy of 70 riders? Let's assume the answer is probably yes! What if we say that we have lived those dreams recently with the leading home-grown bike maker, Royal Enfield? Sounds heavenly, right? Well, indeed, it was! They say some journeys start with a small backpack, and there are crazy petrol heads who search for odysseys over sophisticated plans. And mine was later, a big credit goes to the RE who invited us to experience the true motorcycle culture and peak adrenaline rush on the most challenging terrains under its 2025 edition of Himalayan Odyssey. Introduction Before going deep, and telling you all the exciting story about this 3000-plus km journey, where we felt truly alive and detached from our world, it would be wise to know what is Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey is all about. Why does it play a significant role in shaping the motorcycle culture in India? What is Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey? When the biking culture was taking its shape back in the early 20s, forcing every single person to fall in love with it. The home-grown manufacturer came up with an idea called Himalayan Odyssey. An annual bike ride, bringing all the petrolheads together across the country and beyond, allowing them to feel the peak of adrenaline rush on some of the world's highest motorable roads, passing through Ladakh, Spiti, and Zanskar. It was not just an ordinary ride. It was purely a test of endurance and riding skill; it's a celebration of Royal Enfield's deep connection with the Himalayas. Over the years, the Odyssey has become a symbol of self-discovery, brotherhood, and the unshakable bond between rider and machine. The company has completed multiple rides, and this year it has finally concluded the 21st edition of Himalayan Odyssey Journey Of Life Time Before we even clicked on the accept button of the invitation, the picture was somehow clear in our mind that the trip was not going to be an easy one. It was a journey of 3000+ km baptism by altitude, going through cloud-piercing passes, lunar valleys, and roads carved by gods and glaciers. The itinerary itself looked so strong, which silently said, 'Do Dare To Accept If You Can Not Peak Andrenaline Rush". We joined the adventure from Leh. We reached there from Delhi in a few hours via direct flight, not by bike. Well, do not judge us, we had our reasons there! Not A Normal Adventure Ride The itinerary was filled with all the top spots anyone can dream of going there on a motorcycle. The list includes the top highest mountain passes, including Leh, Hanle, Umling La, Zanskar, Padum, Jispa , Manali and ending at the base, Chandigarh. The journey was divided into two groups – Team Spiti and Team Zanskar. Fortunately, we were lucky enough to get into Team Spiti. The reason we chose it is because of scenic views, landscapes and of course decent roads. To cover all these challenging terrains, we have given the company's trusted all-new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 — a machine that felt less like a motorcycle and more like an extension of will. From the endless challenging terrain of Leh to the stark silence of Hanle, the 450 did not just show up, it showed off like a boss and ate all the challenges like a sausage in breakfast. Every throttle felt directly through the heart, every gearshift sure-footed, and the robust liquid-cooled engine did not give up or show any signs of fatigue. Even when the body was giving up due to lack of oxygen, Himalayan 450 never skipped a beat and fought like a warrior. Task- Leh To Hanle The first day of the journey was to reach Hanle, and the distance was somewhere between 300 km to 320 km. The call time was early in the morning, and the goal was to witness the cold breeze and sunrise while riding in peace. After covering 150km in one go, we had our first pitstop at Camp Kharu and had a wonderful authentic butter tea and snacks. The interesting fact about this cafe, it is run by only ladies and supported by Royal Enfield. After recharging ourselves with all the laughter, chit-chat, and appreciating the beauty on the way, we fuelled up and continued the journey. As soon as we made it to the destination, the hypnotic desolation of Hanle, the world's highest astronomical observatory blinking under a galaxy of stars, made us feel microscopic yet infinite. Challenging Day For All As we thought, finally we made it. There was another adventure waiting for us, Umling La. It is a dream of many to reach there either on a bike, a car, a scooter, or even on a cycle. Everyone wants to feel the air at the top, as it is located at an altitude of 19,300 feet. It is a spot where oxygen goes down, and real determination comes out. It is the point when one feels that the Himalayas don't need any approval. They don't care about your plans or your confidence. They test you. And if you're lucky and show determination, they let you pass. Riding in a massive group wasn't chaos — it was rhythm. Each breakdown, each cheer, each shared tea at a roadside shack stitched us tighter as a pack. Strangers became fellow warriors, and the constant exchange of glances behind visors became our silent language of 'I got you." The Final Descent and the Celebration After days of pushing limits, crossing passes Zankar, Padum and Jispa, riding through silence that screamed wisdom, we finally descended from the heights and rolled into Chandigarh. We reached our base destination full of dust, muddy jackets, sunburnt faces, and cracked lips. The only thing that was shining like a diamond was our eyes. The joy was purely visible, which only comes from doing something truly hard and truly unforgettable. That evening in Chandigarh, we celebrated like warriors back from battle. The parking lot turned into a dance floor, exhaust echoed like drums of triumph, and laughter filled the air. We weren't just celebrating the end of a ride — we were honouring the people we'd become along the way. The WhatsApp group, which was created to communicate during the ride, was supposed to be dissolved after completing the ride. But, guess what, the bond became so strong between fellow riders, the plan of dissolving the group was dropped. Memories, Bond, And Brotherhood Some people still sent messages in the group of their adventure, share photos, recall memories of all the breakdowns during the trip, sunset banter, bonfire talks and whatnot. This ride on the Himalayan 450 wasn't just an adventure. It was a reckoning. Of man and machine. Of fear and freedom. Of altitude and attitude. top videos View all About the Author Shahrukh Shah Shahrukh Shah, Sub-Editor at News18, loves to write about everything that moves on wheels. With years of experience and the required skill sets, he is contributing to the auto section, where he let people know ...Read More Get the latest updates on car and bike launches in India — including reviews, prices, specs, and performance. Stay informed with breaking auto industry news, EV policies, and more, Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey view comments Location : Ladakh, India, India First Published: July 29, 2025, 13:12 IST News auto From Dust To Stars: 70 Riders, One Unforgettable Odyssey With Royal Enfield Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


NDTV
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Royal Enfield Records 22 Percent YoY Growth In June'25 With 89,540 Units Sold
Royal Enfield has released its June 2025 sales report, which reflects the brand's positive growth in the period. Royal Enfield posted monthly sales of 89,540 motorcycles in June 2025, up 22% from the same month last year. The company exported 12,583 motorcycles during the month, up 79% as compared to 7,024 during the same period last year. Speaking about the performance for June 2025, B Govindarajan, Managing Director, Eicher Motors, and Chief Executive Officer, Royal Enfield, said, "We saw 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. 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." Category June YTD 2025 2024 Growth 2025–26 2024–25 Growth Domestic 76,957 66,117 16% 2,28,779 2,04,686 12% Exports 12,583 7,024 79% 36,749 22,221 65% Total 89,540 73,141 22% 2,65,528 2,26,907 17% Apart from manufacturing motorcycles, the brand also flagged off the 21st edition of Himalayan Odyssey on June 30, 2025. Spanning 2,600 km over 18 days, the expedition takes 77 riders through Ladakh, Spiti, and Zanskar, including Umling La- the world's highest motorable pass. Backed by robust logistical and medical support, the ride is a celebration of adventure, endurance, and responsible exploration. Royal Enfield Himalayan Odyssey Royal Enfield introduced its Conscious Collection under the brand's Green Pursuit initiative, reaffirming its commitment to sustainability and pure motorcycling. The brand claims that this new line of Royal Enfield Apparel is thoughtfully crafted using recycled materials, Himalayan grass fibre, organic cotton, and natural dyes.


India Today
01-07-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Royal Enfield's Himalayan Odyssey flagged off
Royal Enfield's legendary Himalayan Odyssey roared to life today as 77 riders set off from Chandigarh on the 21st edition of one of the world's most iconic motorcycling the next 18 days, the riders—hailing from India and countries including Argentina, the US, Brazil, Germany, and South Korea—will traverse more than 2,600 kilometers through the breathtaking yet challenging terrain of Spiti, Zanskar, and to tradition, the journey began with blessings from Buddhist lamas in a vibrant Ladakhi ceremony. The 2025 expedition splits into two groups—Team Spiti and Team Zanskar—each taking opposite loops through Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh. Both routes cover dramatic landscapes, including Umling La, the world's highest motorable pass, before converging back in Chandigarh on July 15. Beyond adventure, the Himalayan Odyssey underscores Royal Enfield's commitment to sustainability through its #LeaveEveryPlaceBetter initiative. Since 2019, the brand has installed water purifiers along popular Himalayan routes to reduce plastic waste, enabling riders and locals alike to avoid single-use plastic held in 1997, the Himalayan Odyssey has evolved into the ultimate test of endurance and camaraderie, offering riders an unforgettable journey of discovery through the soul-stirring to Auto Today Magazineadvertisement- Ends