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Royal Enfield expands production to nearly 1 million motorcycles

  • Announced new facilities in India
  • Will cater to global markets

Royal Enfield is preparing for its next phase of growth with plans to establish new manufacturing facilities in India, a move expected to significantly increase the company’s annual production capability by nearly one million motorcycles.

The expansion will include a new manufacturing plant and vendor park, marking a major milestone for the brand as it will be Royal Enfield’s first production facilities outside Tamil Nadu, the state that has served as the company’s manufacturing base since 1955.

Once fully operational, the additional infrastructure is expected to lift Royal Enfield’s total annual production capacity to approximately 1.46 million motorcycles. Reports suggest this would represent an increase of around 900,000 units per year, giving the company considerably more room to meet rising global demand.

Royal Enfield Meteor 350

The development will span roughly 276 acres and is planned in two construction phases. The first phase is scheduled for completion by 2029, while the second is expected to conclude in 2032. As part of the project, Royal Enfield will also establish a vendor park to support manufacturing operations, with that facility anticipated to be completed during the initial phase.

The timing of the expansion reflects a period of sustained momentum for the motorcycle manufacturer. Royal Enfield’s blend of retro-inspired and modern classic motorcycles continues to find growing audiences in international markets, strengthening the brand’s global presence.

Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Apex

Among the models contributing to that growth is the updated Himalayan 450, which has emerged as a key player in Royal Enfield’s expanding portfolio. The lightweight adventure motorcycle has reportedly seen sales rise by 53 per cent in 2026 compared with the previous year, highlighting increasing consumer interest in the segment.

For Royal Enfield, the investment signals more than a capacity increase. It reflects growing confidence in long-term demand and positions the company to better support future product expansion while reinforcing its ambitions in global markets.

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