Royal Enfield posted monthly sales of 1,04,322 motorcycles in January 2026, reaching a milestone of 1 million sales in a record 10 months. The company witnessed 14% growth over January 2025 when it sold 91,132 motorcycles.
Speaking about the performance for January 2026, B. Govindarajan, Managing Director - Eicher Motors Ltd. and Chief Executive Officer - Royal Enfield, said, "The new year has begun on a positive note for Royal Enfield- extending the strong momentum from the previous quarter and marking four consecutive months of healthy double-digit growth. We have crossed 1 million motorcycle sales in this financial year across the globe and also crossed 100,000 motorcycle sales in exports. This consistent performance reflects expanding demand across our portfolio and the deeper engagement we continue to have with our community. This month we strengthened our brand ecosystem with the launch of the new Goan Classic 350, expanded rider engagement through our first-of-its-kind Royal Enfield Gymkhana in Bengaluru and extended our presence into the digital culture by bringing Royal Enfield motorcycles into the virtual gaming space with Krafton India (BGMI). As we move ahead, our focus remains on delivering differentiated products, creating immersive experiences, and taking our Pure Motorcycling philosophy to a wider audience."
Apart from the sales growth, Royal Enfield further brought updates and collaboration in the past month. Royal Enfield launched the 2026 Goan Classic 350, a bobber-inspired motorcycle celebrating free-spirited riding and custom culture. The updated model features a new assist-and-slipper clutch for smoother gear shifts and lighter operation, along with an upgraded USB Type-C fast-charging port. Powered by the proven single cylinder 349cc air-oil-cooled engine delivering 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm, it retains its relaxed, easy-cruising character and iconic single-seat bobber styling. The Goan Classic 350 is available across India, priced from Rs 2.19 lakh to Rs 2.22 lakh (ex-showroom) depending on colour.
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Royal Enfield partnered with KRAFTON India to bring its iconic motorcycles into the BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA (BGMI) universe. As part of the BGMI 4.2 update, the legendary Royal Enfield Bullet 350 and the Continental GT 650 have been introduced as rideable motorcycles in-game. The collaboration also features exclusive Royal Enfield-themed in-game content and rewards, along with the showcase of a striking custom-built Continental GT 650 inspired by BGMI's tactical, battle-ready aesthetic.
Also, Royal Enfield launched its first-of-its-kind Gymkhana in Bengaluru, offering structured rider skill-up modules that make advanced riding training accessible to all riders, regardless of the motorcycle they own. Built around expert coaching, certifications, and competitive challenges across multiple tracks and motorcycles, the program provides a safe, controlled environment to build confidence, control, and real-world riding skills across both off-road and tarmac conditions.
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