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Top 20 Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes in India (June 2018)

List of Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes in June 2018: The percentage of buyers moving into large displacement motorcycles has increased by a considerable margin in the last few years. The variety offered by Royal Enfield and other manufacturers helped this segment grow multiple folds, attracting buyers who were earlier limited to 200cc bikes. Here is a list of top 20 bikes from the trendy 250-500cc segment that buyers bought in June 2018.

Top 20 Best-Selling 250cc-500cc Bikes

*Sales Report (June 2018)

  1. RE Classic 350 – 50,426 units
  2. RE Bullet 350 – 13,029 units
  3. RE Thunderbird 350 – 5232 units
  4. RE Classic 500 – 2328 units
  5. Yamaha FZ25 + Fazer 25 – 2088 units
  6. Bajaj Dominar – 1277 units
  7. RE Himalayan – 942 units
  8. KTM 390 Duke + RC390 – 702 units
  9. KTM 250 Duke – 601 units
  10. TVS Apache RR 310 – 476 units
  11. Honda CBR250R – 401 units
  12. RE Thunderbird 500 – 347 units
  13. RE Bullet 500 – 284 units
  14. UM Commando – 283 units
  15. UM Sports S – 108 units
  16. UM Classic – 83 units
  17. Yamaha R3 – 70 units
  18. Kawasaki Ninja 400 – 57 units
  19. UM Mojave – 31 units
  20. Mahindra Mojo – 27 units

Royal Enfield Classic 350 is the highest selling motorcycle with 50,426 units in June 2018. The trend of buying motorcycles that promote leisure riding is all-time high this year, leaving next three places to Bullet 350 (13,029 units), Thunderbird 350 (5232 units) and Classic 500 (2328 units). Yamaha FZ25 was good for 2088 units and scored the fifth position among four Royal Enfield bikes.

Bajaj Dominar is struggling hard as 1277 units is a small number in comparison to the capabilities of this motorcycle. Not just that, every buyer who bought one of the 70,000+ units of above listed five bikes (combined), had the financial capability to consider Dominar. The next slot was filled by Himalayan with 942 units. KTM 390 twins scored a positive growth and registered 702 units in June 2018.

However, Duke 250 was good for just 601 units in the 30-day period. Next two slots were bagged by Apache RR310 and Honda CBR250R with 476 units and 401 units respectively. Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 and Bullet 500 were good for 347 units and 284 units in June 2018. A recent addition to this list, UM Commando, UM Sports S and UM Classic, were good for 283, 108 and 83 units respectively.

Yamaha R3 found 70 buyers during this period whereas Kawasaki Ninja 400 was good for 57 units. The latter is considered highly overpriced for its segment. Renegade Mojave was good for 31 units while the list ends with Mahindra Mojo (27 units).

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