Top-Selling Performance Bikes In November 2021

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RankOEMModelNov ’21 SalesNov ’20 SalesYoY Growth
1Royal Enfield650 Twins2154110994%
2KawasakiZ9004959-17%
3TriumphTrident32
4KawasakiNinja 650312148%
5TriumphStreet Triple2630-13%
6TriumphRocket 3241471%
7KawasakiZX-10R18
8SuzukiHayabusa17
9KawasakiNinja 1000SX1515
10KawasakiVersys 100012771%
Enfield’s 650 twins are going from strength to strength

Performance bike sales improved very well in November 2021​


Royal Enfield’s 650 twins continue to lead performance bike sales and in November 2021, the bikes registered sales of 2154 units.

Kawasaki’s Z900 occupied the second position in the list with 49 unit sales, followed by the Triumph Trident which found 32 new homes last month.

Fourth place in the November 2021 performance bike sales chart was occupied by the Ninja 650 with 31 unit sales, while the Street Triple from Triumph came next having registered sales of 26 units.

Performance Bike Sales November 2021

There is strong demand for the new generation Hayabusa in all markets it is sold in

The British brand’s Rocket 3 found 24 new homes last month and during the same period, Kawasaki’s litre-class superbike, the ZX-10R found 18 new takers.

Suzuki’s new generation Hayabusa continues to be in good demand, with the Japanese firm delivering 17 units of the bike in India last month. The Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX (15 units) and Versys 1000 (12 units) completed the list.

In all the top-selling performance motorcycles registered sales of 2378 units combined. This is a strong sales growth (year-on-year) of 89 percent.

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What was the market for this "market study"? USA, UK, Japan, India or world? Since Royal Enfield was marketed primarily to India, and that region, it is not a wonder that they had so many registered sales.
 
The Royal Enfield is not a performance bike. Nice handling middleweight but, describing it & putting it in the same category as the other "performance" bikes, is, a bit of a stretch. Clearly, a market Triumph has ignored for many a year of which Royal Enfield has done a bang-up job of filling
 
The Royal Enfield is definitely a bit of an oddball on this list but the numbers speak for themselves . Don’t be surprised when Triumph’s new direction on dirt bikes is headed to India and a small displacement twin and perhaps E models . Price is obviously a huge factor in sales .
 

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