Royal Enfield Leads 350–450cc Segment With 4 Models on Top

Royal Enfield Hunter

Motorcycles in the 350–450cc category reported strong growth in October 2025. The segment recorded 1,35,800 units, a healthy 17.93% YoY increase compared to 1,15,149 units in October 2024.

350–450cc Motorcycle Sales – October 2025

RankModelOct 2025Oct 2024YoY Growth
1Classic 35046,57338,297+21.61%
2Bullet 35025,56022,491+13.65%
3Hunter 35021,82321,344+2.22%
4Meteor 35014,74811,137+32.44%
5Jawa–Yezdi6,9224,329+59.90%
6Triumph 4006,1454,005+53.43%
7Honda CB3503,3951,838+84.71%
8Himalayan 4502,5612,199+16.46%
9H’ness 3502,0562,771-25.80%
10KTM 3901,804513+251.66%
11RE Guerrilla1,1961,584-24.49%
12Harley X4401,1862,200-46.09%
13Pulsar 4001,1831,689-29.96%
14Dominar 400481900-46.56%
15Aprilia RS457117351-66.67%
16Tuono 457210
17Kawasaki (Ninja/Eliminator/KLX)1750-66.00%
18Husqvarna 4011240-70.00%
19Hero Mavrick0196-100%
Total1,35,8001,15,149+17.93%

Royal Enfield Continues To Rule

Royal Enfield secured the top four positions in this class with the Classic 350, Bullet 350, Hunter 350 and Meteor 350. Premium variants like the new Meteor Sundowner Orange Edition further boosted demand during Motoverse.

Triumph, Honda & KTM Deliver Strong Gains

Triumph 400 and Honda CB350 continued to gain traction, with CB350 posting an impressive 84.71% jump. KTM 390 saw the biggest percentage spike 251.66% YoY though from a lower base.

Despite strong overall performance, several models such as H’ness 350, Harley X440 and Dominar 400 recorded sharp declines.

The mid-capacity segment remains one of the fastest-growing in India, driven by aspirational buyers seeking style, performance and long-distance comfort.

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