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Royal Enfield sales 2025: Starting the financial year on a strong note, Royal Enfield recorded a 6% growth in total sales in April, reaching a total of 86,559 units. This is a significant increase from the 82,043 units sold in the same month last year. The company's domestic performance remains strong, with 76,002 units dispatched to dealers, marking a 1% growth over the 75,038 units recorded in April 2022. Additionally, exports witnessed a significant increase, rising by 55% over the previous year to a total of 10,557 units.
Royal Enfield Managing Director and CEO B Govindarajan expressed excitement about the strong start to the year, especially after crossing the one million unit sales milestone last fiscal. "This year has also started on a great note," he said, highlighting the company's positive momentum in the motorcycle market.
The Enfield Cycle Company made motorcycles, bicycles, lawnmowers and stationary engines under the Royal Enfield name from its factories in Redditch, Worcestershire. The weapons manufacturing heritage is reflected in the logo featuring a cannon and the motto "Made like a gun". The use of the Royal Enfield brand name was licensed by the Crown in 1890.
In 1909 Royal Enfield stunned the motorcycling world by introducing a small motorcycle with a Swiss-origin 2 ¼ HP V Twin Motosacoach engine. The next model in 1911 had a 2 ¾ HP engine and boasted the famous Enfield 2-speed gear. In 1912 came the JAP 6 HP 770 CC V Twin with a sidecar combination. This was the motorcycle that made Enfield a household name. In 1914 came the 3 HP motorcycles this time with Enfield's own engine, which now had the standardised Enfield paint scheme of black enamel parts and a green tank with gold trim.