Royal Enfield revealed that the brand has registered a total sales of 58,838 motorcycles for January 2022. In the same period last year, the figure stood at 68,887 units. The motorcycle manufacturer mentioned that the production output is running below full capacity due to the ongoing shortage of semiconductor chips. As of exports, Royal Enfield sold a total of 9,112 motorcycles for the given month. In the same period last year the sales stood at 4,515 units, thus resulting in a growth of 102 per cent. In the domestic market, Royal Enfield posted a total sales of 49,726 units which is down from 64,372 units in January 2021.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 International Markets
Royal Enfield has a strong presence in the international markets. The brand has introduced the new Classic 350 for the Philippines, Korea, Australia and New Zealand. The Classic 350 is also considered as one of the most iconic models. The Classic 350 also boasts to be equally popular both in the Indian market as well as overseas. Recently, Royal Enfield upgraded the Classic 350 making it even more appealing. The brand also announced that it has recently rolled out its 100,000th unit of the all-new Classic 350. This pretty much sums up the motorcycle’s demand and popularity.
Royal Enfield Future Motorcycles
The brand is currently testing a number of motorcycle in the Indian and in international markets. Recently, the Royal Enfield Hunter was spotted under-test on Indian roads. It seems that the brand is extensively testing the product to make it absolutely perfect before the launch. As of now, Royal Enfield has not officially revealed that launch date, but we expect the brand to announce the date soon.
In addition to this, the brand is also gearing up to launch the new Scram411. The Royal Enfield Himalayan based Scram411 is likely to make its debut in March 2022.
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