Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Achieves Over 53 Percent Global Sales Growth
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 global sales rose over 53 percent year-on-year, surpassing 38,000 units. The model leads its segment in India and Brazil, with new variants and a 750cc prototype previewed for future expansion.

The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 has achieved its highest global sales to date, with volumes rising over 53 percent year-on-year, excluding India. Royal Enfield reports that the Himalayan 450 is now the bestselling adventure motorcycle in its class in both India and Brazil.
Key Highlights
- Himalayan 450 global sales grew over 53 percent year on year excluding India
- Annual global sales surpassed 38,000 units up from 9,600 at launch
- Model leads adventure motorcycle segment in India and Brazil
- Mana Black edition introduced in 2025 with rally kit as standard
- 750cc Himalayan prototype previewed at EICMA 2025
Strong Global Sales Performance

Royal Enfield states that annual global sales of the Himalayan have surpassed 38,000 units. This marks a significant increase from around 9,600 units when the new Himalayan 450 was launched at the end of 2023. The company attributes this growth to the model’s appeal in key markets, especially India and Brazil, where it leads its segment.
The Himalayan 450 features the new Sherpa 450 liquid-cooled engine. This engine represents a major advancement from the original Himalayan 411, which debuted in 2016. The updated powertrain has contributed to the model’s popularity among adventure touring enthusiasts.
Product Updates and Market Expansion
In 2025, Royal Enfield expanded the Himalayan lineup with the Mana Black edition. This version features a matte black paint scheme and includes the rally kit as standard equipment. The company continues to invest in new variants to maintain interest and meet diverse customer preferences.
Royal Enfield highlights the Himalayan’s global presence through participation in events such as the ABR Festival. The motorcycle has also been used in several long-distance expeditions, including multiple round-the-world rides. These activities have strengthened the Himalayan’s reputation in the adventure touring segment.
The company is also building a lifestyle ecosystem around the Himalayan. Initiatives like the Himalayan Odyssey and the Great Himalayan Exploration aim to engage riders and promote the brand’s adventure touring culture.
Future Developments
Royal Enfield plans to further expand the Himalayan range. A larger 750cc version has already been shown in prototype form at EICMA 2025. This move is expected to reinforce the brand’s position in the global mid-size adventure touring market.
With increasing sales in international markets and continued demand in India, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 remains a key model for the company’s growth strategy in the adventure motorcycle segment.
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