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Top 10 Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes in India
Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes: Royal Enfield is the uncrowned king of 250-500cc segment in India. This becomes clear from the first three positions bagged by these bikes in January 2018. Classic series got 55,874 buyers in the first month of 2018 while Bullet series was good for 15,539 units. Ap...
Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes: Royal Enfield is the uncrowned king of 250-500cc segment in India. This becomes clear from the first three positions bagged by these bikes in January 2018.
Classic series got 55,874 buyers in the first month of 2018 while Bullet series was good for 15,539 units. Apart from these two, no other bike was even good for a five digit sales figure. Royal Enfield Thunderbird series scored 3,976 units during this period.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 'Gunmetal Grey' Edition[/caption]
Bajaj recently updated the Dominar 400 with new shades and gold alloy wheels[/caption]
Bajaj Dominar 400 was good for 2,072 units. This helped Bajaj Auto claim almost 100% growth for this brand after a long time. Yamaha FZ25 was good for 1,862 units and lost the close battle to Dominar.
KTM 390 series also witnessed a rise in sales as both the bikes collectively got 1,041 units in January 2018. These two were the last products to get 4-digit sales number.
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KTM recently launched White Duke 390 in India[/caption]
Himalayan could only get 816 buyers during these 31 days. It still got seventh position among all others. KTM 250 Duke sold 558 units while TVS Apache RR 310 was good for 242 units.
The number is good as well established brand Mojo was good for just 78 units and tenth overall position. Twin cylinder bikes Ninja 300 and Versys 300 were good for 24 units and 1 unit respectively in January 2018. 250cc Kawasaki Z street bike was good for only 2 units in the same period.
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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500X Launched in India[/caption]
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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X Launched in India[/caption]
Royal Enfield Classic 350 'Gunmetal Grey' Edition[/caption]
Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes
- Royal Enfield Classic - 55,874 units*
- Royal Enfield Bullet - 15,539 units**
- Royal Enfield Thunderbird - 3,976 units***
- Bajaj Dominar 400 - 2,072 units
- Yamaha FZ25 - 1,862 units
- KTM 390 Duke + RC 390 - 1,041 units
- Royal Enfield Himalayan - 816 units
- KTM 250 Duke - 558 units
- TVS Apache RR 310 - 242 units
- Mahindra Mojo 300 - 78 units
Bajaj recently updated the Dominar 400 with new shades and gold alloy wheels[/caption]
Bajaj Dominar 400 was good for 2,072 units. This helped Bajaj Auto claim almost 100% growth for this brand after a long time. Yamaha FZ25 was good for 1,862 units and lost the close battle to Dominar.
KTM 390 series also witnessed a rise in sales as both the bikes collectively got 1,041 units in January 2018. These two were the last products to get 4-digit sales number.
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KTM recently launched White Duke 390 in India[/caption]
Himalayan could only get 816 buyers during these 31 days. It still got seventh position among all others. KTM 250 Duke sold 558 units while TVS Apache RR 310 was good for 242 units.
The number is good as well established brand Mojo was good for just 78 units and tenth overall position. Twin cylinder bikes Ninja 300 and Versys 300 were good for 24 units and 1 unit respectively in January 2018. 250cc Kawasaki Z street bike was good for only 2 units in the same period.
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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500X Launched in India[/caption]
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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X Launched in India[/caption]Ad
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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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