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motorcycling brand in New Zealand ,” says Royal Enfield ’ s Head Business APAC , Vimal Sumbly . “ Royal Enfield has intently focused on growing and leading the middleweight segment market across the world and becoming a truly Global motorcycling brand . We have consistently grown our network , reach , product , apparel , GMA range and offerings to appeal to the customers . In fact , since our entry in Australia and New Zealand , we have received great feedback and love from motorcycle enthusiasts . We are the guardians of what ’ s authentic and real for people who are trying to explore and discover themselves and the world around them . We have a strong customer base of over 8000 riders and achieving this feat is a clear testament of our growth as well as commitment to this market . This is just the start of our journey and with the support of passionate riders , we wish to achieve many more such milestones .” Enfield recently added two new models into dealerships in the form of the Meteor 350 and the limited edition Classic 500 Tribute Black . In overall sales , Suzuki remains the most popular motorcycle brand in New Zealand by a strong margin with 951 sales this year . This is followed by Yamaha ( 489 ) and Honda ( 423 ) and KTM ( 420 ) with Royal Enfield having sold a total of 259 units - good for 7th place overall and ahead of the likes of Kawasaki , BMW and Indian .
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