GaadiWaadi –

Royal Enfield recorded total dispatches of 1,13,164 units in April 2026 – up 31 per cent from 86,559 units sold during the same period last year
In April 2026, Royal Enfield entered the electric mobility space for the first time with the launch of the Flying Flea C6 and was ranked the world’s third strongest automobile brand by Brand Finance and saw the Himalayan 450 cement its position as the number one adventure motorcycle in its class in both India and Brazil.
On the sales front, Royal Enfield recorded total dispatches of 1,13,164 units in April 2026 – up 31 per cent from 86,559 units sold during the same period last year. Its local volumes led the charge with 1,04,129 units – a 37 per cent year-on-year jump over the 76,002 units sold in the home market during April 2025. Exports, however, were met with a decline of 14 per cent to 9,035 units from 10,557 units in the same month last year.
Breaking down the domestic numbers by engine capacity, motorcycles up to 350 cc accounted for 99,703 units which led to a 34 per cent year-on-year increase while models above 350 cc contributed 13,461 units – growing 10 per cent over April 2025’s 12,277 units. The strong sub-350cc growth shows the continued god reception for its entry-level middleweight motorcycles such as the Hunter 350 and Classic 350.
Also Read: Royal Enfield Himalayan Base Camp Ladakh Edition Announced

The Flying Flea C6, Royal Enfield’s first electric motorcycle, was launched last month carrying a price tag of Rs 2.79 lakh ex-showroom or Rs 1.99 lakh under the Battery-as-a-Service model. It draws design inspiration from the original 1940s Flying Flea and is currently available at the brand’s first dedicated store in Jayanagar, Bengaluru, ahead of a phased city-by-city rollout.
The Himalayan 450 had its strongest year yet globally – recording annual sales growth of over 53 per cent outside India and surpassing 38,000 units in global deliveries. The platform now holds the top position in the adventure motorcycle segment in both India and Brazil. The Hunter 350 also received additions during the month with a new Base Premium variant in Tarmac Black and two new colour options – Mumbai Yellow and Moonshot White – unveiled at HunterHood in Lucknow.
Also Read: Royal Enfield Planning To Launch Multiple New Bikes & EVs – Here’s What We Know

On the global front, the 2026 Goan Classic 350 launched in Nepal, the Guerrilla 450 won Modern Classic Bike of the Year at the Allianz Motorcycle of the Year Awards in Malaysia and the Classic 650 made its debut in Brazil. Royal Enfield Apparel also launched its Heritage Collection alongside two new colour variants for its 1:3 scale Classic 500 model which is now available in nine colour options and built using 964 individual parts.
The post Royal Enfield Sells Nearly One Lakh 350 cc Bikes In April 2026 appeared first on Gaadiwaadi.com – Latest Car & Bike News by Surendhar M.