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Top 15 Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes in India (May 2018)
Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes in India: Royal Enfield Classic 350 not just claims a special place among top 10 best selling bikes, it also rules the specific 250-500cc motorcycle segment of India. If these numbers are carefully inspected, one can confirm that buyers look into no other direction ...
Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes in India: Royal Enfield Classic 350 not just claims a special place among top 10 best selling bikes, it also rules the specific 250-500cc motorcycle segment of India.
If these numbers are carefully inspected, one can confirm that buyers look into no other direction and get themselves a new Royal Enfield for sure. First four places out of five are bagged by RE bikes and more than that, the list contains 7 models from their lineup with five claiming four or even five-digit sales number.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 with Rear Disc[/caption]
KTM 250 Duke came next with 671 units while bigger 390 bikes were good for 663 units combined. This makes KTM proud with their victory over insanely popular RR310. Honda CBR250R made a decent comeback with 557 units while Bullet 500 seems to slow down with passing months.
Even Thunderbird 500 has a similar story. Yamaha R3 was the only twin-cylinder machine to enter this list while Mahindra Mojo sold half the units when compared to this Yamaha racer.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 with Rear Disc[/caption]
Top 15 Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes
Sales Report (May 2018)
- RE Classic 350 - 51,147 units
- RE Bullet 350 - 12,832 units
- RE Thunderbird 350 - 4316 units
- RE Classic 500 - 2368 units
- Yamaha FZ25 + Fazer 25 - 1856 units
- Bajaj Dominar - 1191 units
- RE Himalayan - 1067 units
- KTM 250 Duke - 671 units
- KTM 390 Duke + RC390 - 663 units
- TVS Apache RR 310 - 595 units
- Honda CBR250R - 557 units
- RE Bullet 500 - 397 units
- RE Thunderbird 500 - 383 units
- Yamaha R3 - 80 units
- Mahindra Mojo - 40 units
KTM 250 Duke came next with 671 units while bigger 390 bikes were good for 663 units combined. This makes KTM proud with their victory over insanely popular RR310. Honda CBR250R made a decent comeback with 557 units while Bullet 500 seems to slow down with passing months.
Even Thunderbird 500 has a similar story. Yamaha R3 was the only twin-cylinder machine to enter this list while Mahindra Mojo sold half the units when compared to this Yamaha racer.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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