Rank | OEM | Model | Nov ’21 Sales | Nov ’20 Sales | YoY Growth |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Royal Enfield | Classic 350 | 19,601 | 39,391 | -50% |
2 | Royal Enfield | Bullet 350 | 12,990 | 10,003 | 30% |
3 | Royal Enfield | Meteor 350 | 6775 | 7031 | -4% |
4 | Bajaj | Pulsar 180 + NS200 | 5874 | 10,522 | -44% |
5 | Royal Enfield | Himalayan | 3310 | 1550 | 114% |
6 | Jawa | Classic + 42 + Perak | 2962 | 3338 | -11% |
7 | Honda | CB350 | 2322 | 4067 | -43% |
8 | Hero | Xpulse 200 | 2303 | 1372 | 68% |
9 | KTM | Duke 200 | 1894 | 2115 | -10% |
10 | Bajaj | Dominar 250 | 1440 | 835 | 72% |
In November 2021, 200-500cc bike sales declined by 26 percent
Top 3 spots in the 200-500cc bike sales chart for November 2021 is occupied by Royal Enfield products, with the Classic 350 leading the whole segment.
The new generation Classic 350 was ridden home by 19,601 buyers this past month, followed by the Bullet 350, 12,990 units of which were retailed during the same period.
Third-placed Meteor 350 registered sales of 6775 units, followed by the Pulsar 180 and NS200 duo from Bajaj which found 5874 new homes.
Royal Enfield’s Himalayan came next with 3310 unit sales, and in the same period, Jawa retailed 2962 units of its retro-style motorcycle range.
Seventh place in the November 2021 200-500cc bike sales chart was occupied by the CB350 series from Honda. The bikes found 2322 new takers combined.
Up next is the Xpulse 200 from Hero with 2303 unit sales, followed by the KTM Duke 200 (1894 units) and the Bajaj Dominar 250 (1440 units).
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 and Himalayan, Hero Xpulse 200 and Bajaj Dominar 250 all managed to post year-on-year (YoY) sales growth, while the others struggled.
In all, the top-selling bikes in the segment registered sales of 59,471 units, which is down by 26 percent when compared with the same period last year.