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350cc to 450cc Motorcycle Sales Nov 2025 – Royal Enfield, Triumph, Honda, KTM, Bajaj, Harley, Aprilia, Jawa


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The 350–450cc motorcycle segment continued to show strong year-on-year momentum in November 2025, even as volumes softened on a month-on-month basis due to the post-festive slowdown. Total sales for the segment stood at 1,03,026 units, marking a healthy 28.99% YoY growth over 79,869 units sold in November 2024. However, compared to October 2025, volumes declined by 24.13%, reflecting a cooling in demand after the festive surge.

350cc to 450cc Motorcycle Sales Nov 2025

Royal Enfield remained the undisputed leader in this space, with its core 350cc lineup driving the bulk of volumes. Classic 350 topped the charts at 34,793 units, up 26.46% YoY, followed by Hunter 350 at 20,792 units (+36.53%) and Bullet 350 at 20,547 units (+26.89%). Meteor 350 also posted strong growth at 10,091 units, registering a 40.52% YoY increase. Despite the strong annual growth, all Royal Enfield models saw MoM declines, in line with broader market trends.

350cc to 450cc Motorcycle Sales Nov 2025 – YoY

The Jawa–Yezdi–BSA portfolio recorded 5,756 units, growing 34.58% YoY, while Triumph’s 400cc twins continued their upward trajectory with 3,626 units, delivering one of the strongest growth rates in the segment at 61.88% YoY. Honda’s CB350 also posted solid growth at 1,901 units, up 51.84% YoY, although H’Ness 350 saw a decline both YoY and MoM.

In the performance-oriented end of the segment, KTM 390 stood out with 915 units, clocking an impressive 215.52% YoY growth, albeit from a low base. Bajaj Pulsar 400 added 645 units, up 10.82% YoY, while Dominar 400 volumes dipped slightly to 265 units. Aprilia RS 457 and Tuono 457 remained niche players, with modest volumes, while models such as Harley-Davidson X440 and Royal Enfield Himalayan saw YoY and MoM declines.

350cc to 450cc Motorcycle Sales Nov 2025 – MoM

Overall, the November 2025 numbers underline the growing long-term appeal of the 350–450cc segment, driven by lifestyle motorcycles and premium commuters. While monthly volumes dipped after October’s festive high, strong YoY growth indicates sustained interest, with Royal Enfield continuing to dominate and newer players like Triumph and KTM steadily expanding their footprint.


Source: Bike - rushlane.com

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