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Friday, May 22, 2026

22/05/26, Automaker Eicher Motors beat quarterly profit estimates on Friday, as last year's tax cuts continued to boost demand for its high-margin 350 cc motorcycles. The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 adventure bike manufacturer posted 12% rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 1,520 crore for the March quarter. Analysts had estimated a profit of Rs 1,487 crore, per data compiled by LSEG.

 The firm's revenue from operations rose 16% to Rs 6,080 crore in Q4FY26 as compared to Rs 5,241 crore in Q4FY25. Analysts had estimated a profit of Rs 5,998 crore, per data compiled by LSEG.

The company declared dividend of Rs 82 per share.

On May 22,  Eicher Motors shares  closed 1.3% higher at Rs 6,985 apiece.

The top premium motorcycle maker was the biggest beneficiary of the September GST cuts that lowered duties from 28% to 18% on the 350-cc category, which occupies a large chunk of the company's portfolio.

B. Govindarajan, Managing Director - Eicher Motors Ltd., and Chief Executive Officer - Royal Enfield said, “FY26 has been an exceptional year for Eicher Motors and Royal Enfield, marked by strong growth, record volumes, and a continued focus on our global ambitions during our 125th anniversary. We achieved over one million motorcycle sales for the second consecutive year and recorded our best-ever festive season, with record volumes in both domestic and international markets. We also marked a major milestone in April ‘26 with our entry into the electric mobility space via the launch of the Flying Flea C6.

"International business remains a key priority as we steadily deepen our presence in markets like Brazil. This year, we also took the brand into new cultural spaces - ranging from gaming collaborations to marquee community rides - that strengthen our global identity. To power our next phase of growth, we have committed to significant investments, including the brownfield capacity expansion at Cheyyar with Rs 958 crore and our strategic expansion plan at Tada in Andhra Pradesh, both aimed at building future-ready capacity to support our long-term projected growth.”

EBITDA grew 20% to Rs 1,514 crore.

Royal Enfield recorded its highest Q4 sales of 3,13,811 motorcycles, a 12% growth over Q4FY25. VE

Commercial Vehicles (VECV) recorded sales of 33,976 vehicles in the fourth quarter, up from 28,675 vehicles in the previous year.

Source: Network18 

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