2025 Royal Enfield One Ride
Since 2011, Royal Enfield owners around the world have got together, got on their bikes and got out on the road for ‘One Ride’. The 2025 edition of this one-day, Royal Enfield exclusive riding event attracted 40,000+ riders across 1,500 rides in more than 60 countries. Royal Enfield riders in Australia and New Zealand, stepped up this year, with the biggest turnout ever.

Held on Saturday, 21 September, the fourteenth edition of One Ride brought together a vibrant and diverse community of Royal Enfield riders to celebrate their camaraderie and living the Royal Enfield motto of ’Pure Motorcycling’.
With rides held all over the globe, One Ride began with the first sunrise in the east, continuing through to the last sunset in the west, creating a true, 24-hour global celebration spanning all time zones.

Individuals – and Individual Lids
From first-time Royal Enfield riders to seasoned adventurers, One Ride welcomed them all, celebrating individuality, self-expression and the shared joy of the open road. Royal Enfield say they have the world’s most passionate organic motorcycling community – one that spans continents, yet feels intimate, where strangers become lifelong riding companions through a shared love of Pure Motorcycling.

A notable element of this year’s One Ride was a celebration of personalised helmets. Open face, full-face and modular helmets became more than just essential riding gear, as riders expressed their individuality - on their head! That enthusiasm for transforming essential safety equipment into powerful canvases for personal stories and creativity extended to other riding gear and motorcycles, too.
While Royal Enfield motorcycles have always been personalised by their owners, One Ride saw abundant examples of individuality, from Himalayans loaded with adventure gear to Interceptor GT 650s with fairings and even a Royal Enfield-based sidecar outfit.

Riding Responsibly
Beyond its celebration of Pure Motorcycling, One Ride champions responsible motorcycling through curated safe routes, community mentorship and charity initiatives like ‘Helmets for India,’ ensuring every rider returns home safely to ride another day.

A Growing Movement
The growth of Royal Enfield globally over the past decade has been reflected in the embrace of One Ride by Royal Enfield owners and enthusiasts, both far and wide. On its debut in 2011, One Ride saw 23 cities within India and 14 countries outside India participate. In 2024, One Ride achieved record participation, with 41,730 riders across 66 countries. This year’s turn out maintained those numbers, with 40,000+ riders in more than 60 countries taking part.

In Australia and New Zealand, One Ride 2025 saw the greatest number of registrations ever across the two countries. With more than 1,300 registrations for 44 different rides, the Trans-Tasman turnout for 2025 smashed last year’s total of 800.