5 Best Selling Royal Enfield Bikes in October 2021: Classic 350, Meteor 350, Bullet 350 & More
Published On Dec 1, 2021 09:06 AM By Team Bikedekho for Royal Enfield Classic 350
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As usual, the Classic 350 continues to be Royal Enfield's highest-selling bike
As compared to last month, Royal Enfield has performed quite well in terms of sales figures. However, which motorcycle in its lineup has brought the company most of its sales? Let's check out.
Royal Enfield had launched the new Classic 350 in September this year. Always one of the hottest selling product in the company's lineup, the Classic 350 has yet again managed to top the sales chart of the company, having witnessed an overall sales growth of about 25.89 percent over last month. However, its year-on-year sales comprising domestic as well as export numbers have declined by 211.04 percent. Having said that, the reason for the decline in its sales for a year could also be the fact that it is a new generation model, whose inventory as well as sales always take some time to pick up.
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Following the Classic 350, the Meteor 350 has taken hold of the second position on the company's sales chart and has registered an overall month-on-month sales growth of around 14.93 percent.
The third motorcycle on Royal Enfield's sales chart is none other than the Bullet 350. While the month-on-month sales figure of the Bullet 350 has shot up by 37.29 percent, it has witnessed an overall decline in sales by around 192.42 percent over last year. While the Bullet 350 now feels quite dated it still has a certain amount of charm to allure buyers, and its affordable pricing also works in its favour to attract more buyers.
While other RE motorcycles have seen a growth in their sales numbers over the last month, the Himalayan has sold 1,157 units less compared to September 2021. However, the year-on-year sales of the adventure tourer has shot up by 55.24 percent. This increase in sales indicates to us that more riders are entering the ADV segment.
Finally comes the 650 twins that comprise of the Interceptor and the Continental GT650, which have registered a decline in sales by around 162.46 percent and 4.28 percent compared to last year and September 2021, respectively.