• Best ever annual financial performance with Revenues at ₹23,408 crores, EBITDA at ₹5,785 crores and Profit after tax at ₹5,515 crores with a growth of 17%
  • Royal Enfield registered motorcycle sales at 1,227,977 units, up 22% year-on-year

New Delhi : Eicher Motors Limited (EML) today announced its audited consolidated financial results for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2026.

Q4 FY 2025-26 Performance

For Q4 FY 2025-26, EML reported Revenue from operations at ₹6,080 crores with a growth of 16% from the corresponding quarter of FY 2024-25. EBITDA grew 20% to ₹1,514 crores and Profit After Tax rose 12% to ₹1,520 crores.

Royal Enfield recorded its highest Q4 sales of 313,811 motorcycles, a 12% growth over Q4 FY25. VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV) recorded sales of 33,976 vehicles in the fourth quarter, up from 28,675 vehicles in the previous year.

Full Year FY 2025–26 Highlights

Eicher Motors Ltd. reported Revenue from operations at ₹23,408 crores, up 24% YoY, while EBITDA stood at ₹5,785 crores, a growth of 23%. Profit After Tax stood at ₹5,515 crores, up 17% YoY.

Royal Enfield recorded its highest-ever annual sales surpassing 1.2 million units in FY’26 marking the second consecutive year of crossing the 1 million annual sales. Total volumes stood at 1,227,977 units, a 22% YoY increase. Domestic sales grew 23% to 1,107,343 units, while international volumes grew 20%, with 120,634 motorcycles exported.

VECV reported highest-ever Revenue from operations of ₹27,076.6 crores, reflecting a 15% growth over last year. EBITDA stood at ₹2,562.6 crores and Profit After Tax rose to ₹1,471 crores. VECV sold 103,404 units in FY26, growing 14.7% over FY25.

The Board of Directors of Eicher Motors Ltd. considered and recommended a final dividend at ₹82 per share for the financial year ended March 31, 2026.

Speaking on Royal Enfield’s performance, B. Govindarajan, Managing Director – Eicher Motors Ltd., and Chief Executive Officer – Royal Enfield said, “FY’26 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 crores and our strategic expansion plan at Tada in Andhra Pradesh, both aimed at building future-ready capacity to support our long-term projected growth.”

Speaking on VECV’s performance B. Srinivas. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer – VECV said “Crossing the milestone of 1,00,000 vehicles in a year is a significant achievement for VECV and reflects the trust our customers have placed in our products and solutions. This milestone also fulfills a key part of the original vision set at the inception of the Volvo–Eicher joint venture, underscoring the strength and long-term strategic direction of our partnership. During the year, VECV launched several innovative solutions in the rapidly evolving Indian CV Industry -including the Eicher Pro X Small Truck for city distribution,, 12 m Eicher electric intercity coach, electric Tarmac Buses and the Volvo FM LNG Road Train specially designed for long haul logistics. As we move forward, we remain committed to driving the next phase of growth through innovation, sustainability, and deeper customer engagement.”