30000 Royal Enfield motorcycles assembled in Nepal within three years
Local assembly drives faster delivery and stronger nationwide presence
Entire lineup now BS6 compliant after latest Hunter 350 BS6 launch
Meteor 350 BS6 and Hunter 350 BS6 introduced within one month
Royal Enfield strengthens its impact on Nepal’s adventure touring culture
Royal Enfield has hit a huge milestone in Nepal with 30000 locally assembled motorcycles since starting CKD operations in 2022. The rapid growth shows how strongly the midsize motorcycle community has embraced the brand. The achievement also highlights the efficiency of Alpha Automotive, the official distributor managing Royal Enfield’s Nepal assembly plant.
This milestone cements Royal Enfield as the leader in the midsize segment in Nepal, backed by fast scaling, steady distribution and a loyal riding community.
After the dealership shifted from Dugad Group to Sangai Group, Royal Enfield Nepal adopted a sharper and more aggressive market strategy. Local assembly helped reduce wait times, stabilize pricing and improve parts availability. Five popular Royal Enfield models are now assembled right here in Nepal:
Himalayan
Classic 350
Meteor 350
Scram 440
Hunter 350
This mix gives riders across Nepal access to well-balanced adventure, retro and urban motorcycles at competitive prices.
Mohan Vince, Marketing Head for Ride and Community at Royal Enfield India, praised Nepal’s achievement. He called the 30000-unit milestone a big win for the region and highlighted how Alpha Automotive has matched India’s midsize segment momentum.
He also credited Royal Enfield for fueling Nepal’s growing adventure tourism scene, especially across Himalayan riding routes that attract both local and international riders.
Royal Enfield Nepal has been firing on all cylinders with back-to-back product updates. Within a single month, the brand rolled out two refreshed BS6 motorcycles, signaling a fast and fearless approach to keeping Nepal updated with global variants.
Hunter 350 BS6 starting at NPR 4,94,900
Meteor 350 BS6 starting at NPR 5,77,000
Both models arrive with smoother engines, cleaner emissions and refined riding characteristics that fit Nepal’s mixed urban and touring conditions.
Every Royal Enfield model officially available in Nepal has now transitioned to BS6 compliance. This aligns with Nepal’s move to Euro 6 standards and ensures cleaner performance and lower emissions.
Hunter 350 BS6
Classic 350 BS6
Himalayan 450 BS6
Scram 440 BS6
Meteor 350 BS6
Along with engine upgrades, features across the lineup have been strengthened to offer more comfort, safety and long-distance convenience.
Royal Enfield plays a front-row role in shaping Nepal’s adventure riding culture. Its torque-friendly engines and easy ergonomics make it ideal for long rides from the plains to the mountains. The rise of rider clubs, community rides and touring events across Nepal reflects the brand’s cultural impact.
Royal Enfield consistently fuels this ecosystem by supporting riding communities and welcoming new riders into the world of open-road exploration.
Nepal’s assembly plant makes Royal Enfield motorcycles more accessible and dependable. Local production brings:
Reduced import taxes
Faster delivery timelines
Stable parts supply
Stronger after-sales support
As demand keeps rising, local assembly capacity is expected to expand, building a more resilient motorcycle industry for Nepal.
With 30000 assembled motorcycles already on the road, Royal Enfield Nepal is gearing up for even faster growth. We expect more updates, wider dealer outreach and deeper community engagement in the coming months.
The message is clear. Royal Enfield is here to lead Nepal’s midsize motorcycle segment with iconic styling, adventure-ready performance and stronger local presence.
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