The complete sales report for 600cc-1000cc bikes in India for October 2019 is here and the Royal Enfield 650 Twins continue to lead this segment by registering a sales figure of 1,724 units. The second place in the list has been marked by Harley-Davidson Street 750, which registered 84 units in Oct 2019. The third position in the list has been bagged by the Harley-Davidson Street Rod which posted a sales figure of 61 units.
The Kawasaki Z900 grabbed the 4th position and was good enough to register a sales figure of 40 units in October 2019. The next two positions in the list have also been marked by Kawasaki. Going down in the list, Triumph Street Twin positioned itself at the seventh place with 21 units registered in October 2019. The Kawasaki Ninja 1000 and Vulcan S were able to bag 20 units each. Here is the complete sales report of the 600cc-1000cc bikes available in the Indian market.
600cc-1000cc Bikes in India
Sales Report (October 2019)
- Royal Enfield 650 Twins: 1,724 units
- Harley-Davidson Street 750: 84 units
- Harley-Davidson Street Rod: 61 units
- Kawasaki Z900: 40 units
- Kawasaki Versys 650: 35 units
- Kawasaki Ninja 650: 32 units
- Triumph Street Twin: 21 units
- Kawasaki Ninja 1000: 20 units
- Kawasaki Vulcan S 650: 20 units
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R: 19 units
- Honda Africa Twin: 17 units
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R: 17 units
- Suzuki V-Strom 650: 14 units
- Harley-Davidson Iron 883: 13 units
- Triumph Street Triple RS: 10 units
- Suzuki GSX-S750: 6 units
- Triumph Tiger 800 XR: 5 units
- Kawasaki Z650: 4 units
- Kawasaki Versys 1000: 2 units
- Triumph Tiger 800 XRx: 2 units
- Triumph Tiger 800 XCx: 1 unit
- Triumph Street Scrambler: 1 unit
- Honda CBR650R: 0 units
- Triumph Street Triple S: 0 units
- Kawasaki Ninja H2: 0 units
- Suzuki GSX-R1000: 0 units
- Honda CB1000R: 0 units
Note: Ducati, MV Agusta, BMW-Motorrad, and a few other brands never reveal their sales numbers and thus, this sales report is limited to Royal Enfield, Harley-Davidson, Triumph, Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki. We have also skipped Yamaha as they have stopped revealing the sales figures for the MT-09 and the YZF-R1.