For Q1 FY 2025-26, Eicher Motors reported best-ever Q1 Revenue from operations at ₹ 5,042 crores, up by 14.8% as compared to ₹4,393 crores in the corresponding quarter of FY 2024-25. EBITDA grew 3.2% to
₹1,203 crores as compared to ₹1,165 crores in the same quarter of the previous financial year. Profit After Tax was ₹1,205 crores, an increase of 9.4% as compared to ₹1,101 crores during the same period last year. During the quarter, Royal Enfield recorded sales of 261,326 motorcycles, marking a growth of 14.7% from 227,736 motorcycles sold during Q1 FY 2024-25.
VE Commercial Vehicles’s (VECV) Revenue* from operations in Q1 FY 2025-26 stood at ₹5,671 crores, up 11.9% from ₹5,070 crores in the same quarter of FY 2024-25. EBITDA* for the first quarter rose 32.6% to
₹511 crores, from ₹385 crores a year ago. VECV sold 21,610 vehicles in the first quarter, up from 19,702 vehicles a year ago.
*Revenue & EBITDA from VE Commercial Vehicles are not included in EML consolidated Revenue & EBITDA respectively. Share of profits of VECV is accounted as a single line in Consolidated Profit after Tax for EML.
Talking about Eicher Motors’ performance, B Govindarajan, Managing Director, Eicher Motors, and Chief Executive Officer, Royal Enfield said, “At Eicher Motors, we’ve had a solid start to the year, with encouraging growth across both Royal Enfield and VECV. We continue to build consistent momentum in volumes, profitability, and the strength of our overall portfolio. At Royal Enfield, we have sustained our growth momentum in the first quarter, anchored by our continued focus on product innovation, immersive riding experiences, and a deeper expression of pure motorcycling. The refreshed Hunter 350 continues to be a key marker of growth for us, both in terms of volumes and community engagement. Moving ahead on our global ambition, we further strengthened our reach in the SAARC region and expanded our portfolio in Nepal with the locally assembled Classic 350. With a refreshed pipeline of motorcycles and a growing ecosystem of curated rides and culture-first experiences, we are shaping a vibrant and inclusive motorcycling movement. VECV, too, has delivered consistent growth, anchored in a strong product portfolio and a sharp understanding of India’s evolving commercial mobility needs. Our continued investment in sustainable, efficient transport solutions ensures we are well-positioned for the future. As we move forward, our commitment to long-term value creation remains strong — through customer-centric innovation, global ambition, and meaningful brand experiences at every level.”
Speaking on VECV’s performance Vinod Aggarwal, MD and CEO – VECV and Vice Chairman – Eicher Motors Ltd. said“VECV delivered its best‑ever first quarter with 21,610 units in Q1 FY’26 (up 9.7% year‑on‑year) and broadened its footprint in a largely flat market. Overall market share improved to 18.7% (vs 17.3% last year), led by continued leadership in LMD trucks (34.5% share) and a strong showing in Buses, where Total Bus volumes grew 14.8% and market share rose to 21.5%. Exports grew by 20.5% over last year. Deliveries of all electric Eicher Pro X in SCV segment (2.0–3.5T) continue to gather momentum. Heavy‑Duty volumes were marginally lower reflecting a lower total market despite market share gains. Our connected vehicle solution “My Eicher” now connects 150,000 customers representing 350,000 vehicles.
VECV reported strong revenue growth and expansion in profit margins linked to better volumes, pricing and cost discipline. PAT was lower as compared to previous year primarily due to one off impact in Q1 FY’25 linked to deferred tax reversal.”
Royal Enfield launched the 2025 Hunter 350 at the HunterHood, the brand’s first-ever street culture festival held in Mumbai and Delhi. The event brought together riders, artists, and urban explorers to celebrate the brand’s vibrant urban spirit. The refreshed Hunter 350 comes in three new colourways, enhanced comfort, improved ground clearance, a slip-assist clutch, LED headlamp, tripper pod, and Type-C charging, all powered by the proven 349cc J-series engine.
Deepening its presence in international markets, Royal Enfield launched the Classic 350 in Nepal, produced at its local CKD facility and priced from NPR 5.55 lakhs. The updated motorcycle now features dual-channel ABS across all variants, LED lighting, gear position indicator, and a USB Type-C charger. Available in seven colours and five trims, it blends classic styling with modern upgrades.
Reinforcing its community-driven ethos, Royal Enfield concluded the 21st Himalayan Odyssey on June 30, 2025. The 18-day, 2,600 km expedition took 77 riders through Ladakh, Spiti, and Umling La, the world’s highest motorable pass, celebrating endurance, exploration, and the spirit of pure motorcycling.
Strengthening cultural ties, Royal Enfield partnered with The Great Frog to launch a limited-edition collection, featuring a custom-built Super Meteor 650 chopper, a sterling silver ring, and collaborative apparel. Debuted at the London Bike Shed Moto Show, the collection is now available at The Great Frog’s global flagship stores, showcasing craftsmanship and motorcycling culture.
Under its Green Pursuit initiative, Royal Enfield launched the conscious collection, a sustainable apparel range made using recycled materials, Himalayan grass fibre, organic cotton, and natural dyes. All products are packaged using eco-friendly materials and reinforces the brand’s commitment of giving back to nature while staying true to the ethos of pure motorcycling.