350cc to 450cc Motorcycle Sales June 2025 – Classic 350, Triumph 400, Himalayan, Pulsar

350cc to 450cc Motorcycle Sales June 2025 – June 2025 was quite an exciting month for mid-range motorcycle fans in India. The 350cc to 450cc segment saw impressive growth, with total sales touching 84,894 units. That’s a solid 15.15% jump compared to June 2024. Even when compared to May 2025, there was a 1.70% rise. Clearly, people are loving the mix of power, performance, and practicality these bikes offer. And as expected, Royal Enfield once again dominated the charts with its wide lineup.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Still the King

No surprises here—Royal Enfield Classic 350 continues to be the most loved bike in this category. It sold 29,172 units in June, which is a decent 17.61% growth over last year. Even compared to May 2025, the sales were up by 1.90%. Right behind it was the Bullet 350 with 17,092 units sold. While that’s a massive 77.86% growth year-on-year, it saw a slight drop of 1.08% compared to the previous month. Still, the Bullet is clearly back in demand, giving Classic a close chase.

Hunter Holds Steady, Meteor Slips a Bit

The Hunter 350 kept up its consistent run with 16,261 units sold. That’s a 4.18% increase over last year and a 1.81% bump over May. The bike is slowly but surely building a solid fan base. On the other hand, the Meteor 350 seems to be losing steam. It dropped to 7,515 units in June, down from 8,085 in June 2024 and 7,697 in May 2025. It looks like Meteor might need a refresh or update soon to keep up.

Triumph 400 and Honda CB350 Gaining Momentum

Triumph and Bajaj’s joint venture, the Triumph 400, is picking up speed nicely. With 3,194 units sold in June, it recorded a solid 49.60% YoY growth and a 5.41% MoM rise. Honda’s CB350 is also performing well, selling 2,361 units in June—a 103.36% rise compared to June 2024. Though slightly down from May’s 2,410, it’s clear that both these bikes are eating into Royal Enfield’s turf.

Himalayan and Jawa Yezdi Losing Ground

Adventure bikes didn’t have the best month. The Royal Enfield Himalayan sold just 2,036 units—a 33.51% drop compared to last year. However, it did go up 36.74% compared to May 2025. Jawa Yezdi too saw a dip, recording 1,892 units, which is nearly 10% lower than last year and 3.72% lower than last month. This could be a sign that customers are looking elsewhere for touring or scrambler-style bikes.

KTM, Pulsar, and Harley Show Mixed Signals

KTM’s 390 series had a good run, selling 1,014 units—a 45.17% growth compared to June 2024. But sales were slightly down from May 2025 by 2.41%. Pulsar’s NS400Z was quite the rollercoaster, with only 926 units sold—a sharp 63.18% YoY drop. Still, it bounced back from May with an 85.57% MoM increase. Harley Davidson’s X440 sold 710 units and showed growth both yearly and monthly, which is good news for the American brand’s India chapter.

Niche Bikes: Modest but Present

Royal Enfield’s new Guerrilla sold 696 units, showing early promise. Bajaj’s Dominar 400 logged 504 units. Aprilia’s RS 457 and Tuono 457 stood at 135 and 31 units respectively. Kawasaki’s combined Ninja/Eliminator/KLX series sold just 31 units, while Husqvarna 401 managed only 7. Surprisingly, Hero Maverick recorded zero sales—probably due to supply or demand issues. These bikes, while interesting, continue to serve a more niche audience.

Q2 2025 Was Strong Overall

If we look at the broader picture of Q2 2025, the segment did really well, selling 2,52,080 units in total. That’s a 10.29% growth and 23,528 more units than Q2 of 2024. The Classic 350 alone sold 84,601 units and holds over 33% of the market share. Bullet 350 came in next with 50,860 units (a 58.41% rise), followed by the Hunter 350 at 50,342 units (up 7.39%).

Other Noteworthy Performers

Triumph 400 did quite well this quarter with 9,685 units, while Honda CB350 clocked 6,634. Jawa Yezdi dropped by 16.01% with 6,248 units. The Himalayan saw a steep fall of 43.61%, selling just 5,240 bikes. KTM 390 was the dark horse here, shooting up by 77.19% with 3,519 bikes sold in Q2.

Who Didn’t Make the Cut

Among the low performers were Honda H’ness 350 (3,515 units), Royal Enfield Guerrilla (2,651), and Pulsar 400 (1,938). Harley’s X440 sold 1,845 units. Dominar 400 posted 1,383 units—just a 3.52% growth. Aprilia’s RS 457 (398) and Tuono 457 (250) were niche offerings. Kawasaki’s trio sold just 82 units, Husqvarna 401 had only 24, and Hero Maverick ended up with just 9 units.

FAQs

Which bike sold the most in the 350cc to 450cc segment in June 2025?

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 topped the chart with 29,172 units sold, continuing its legacy as the most popular bike in this range.

Is the Triumph 400 doing well in the Indian market?

Yes, the Triumph 400 is gaining popularity quickly. It showed nearly 50% year-on-year growth in June 2025 and strong quarterly performance too.

Why are sales of bikes like the Himalayan and Jawa Yezdi declining?

Adventure and scrambler-style bikes seem to be losing interest among buyers, possibly due to newer, more performance-focused or modern offerings entering the market.

Disclaimer: Sales figures mentioned are based on June and Q2 2025 reports and may differ depending on retail or dispatch data. This article is for general informational purposes only. Please check with manufacturers or dealers for the most updated numbers.

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