Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 achieves strong 2025 global sales

The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 has emerged as a top seller among adventure motorcycles worldwide. The India-based company reported sales exceeding 38,000 units outside its home market during 2025.

The Himalayan 450 outsold the BMW R1300 GS, which recorded 32,555 units sold globally in the same year. Adding the BMW R1300 GS Adventure model, which sold 33,570 units, brings the combined BMW 1300 series total to 66,125 motorcycles.

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The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 is designed for practical adventure riding on varied Indian roads, emphasizing stability, range, and comfort for extended trips. Its features cater to riders facing highways, hills, and rough surfaces without frequent interruptions. The motorcycle balances performance with usability for daily touring demands.

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