Royal Enfield Hunter 350 surpasses 500,000 sales globally
Launched in August 2022, the compact roadster has gained traction in both Indian and international markets, appealing to urban riders with its blend of practicality, retro-modern styling, and versatile performance.
Royal Enfield’s Hunter 350 has crossed the 500,000-unit sales mark since its launch in August 2022. The compact roadster has gained popularity among urban riders in India and international markets alike.
The Hunter 350, designed to offer a blend of practicality and performance, has become a favored choice for those seeking a nimble motorcycle suited to city commutes and occasional highway rides. Its lightweight frame and retro-modern styling have contributed to its appeal across a wide range of riders.
In India, the motorcycle has found success not only in metropolitan cities but also in Tier-2 and Tier-3 markets. Internationally, it is now available in regions including Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand.
Commenting on the milestone, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Chief Commercial Officer of Royal Enfield, said, “The Hunter 350 has resonated with riders across markets, and achieving 500,000 sales is a testament to its appeal. We remain focused on creating motorcycles that cater to the needs of our customers and provide an engaging riding experience.”
Royal Enfield plans to commemorate the milestone by organizing rides for Hunter 350 owners in various locations, highlighting its growing popularity and role in the company’s product portfolio.
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