The world rode as one for the 14th edition of Royal Enfield’s One Ride, held on Sunday, September 21. Now a global motorcycling tradition, the ride brings together Royal Enfield owners and enthusiasts to celebrate camaraderie, individuality, and the brand’s philosophy of Pure Motorcycling. Press: RE ANZ

This year, more than 40,000 riders took part in 1,500 rides across 60+ countries, making One Ride one of the largest annual celebrations of motorcycling worldwide. Beginning with the first sunrise in the East and rolling through to the last sunset in the West, it became a true 24-hour global spectacle of riders united in spirit.



Closer to home, over 1,300 riders in Australia and New Zealand joined the movement, coming together to celebrate the freedom of the open road, self-expression, and the community that Royal Enfield has built across the region.

Since its inception in 2011, when just 14 countries and 23 Indian cities took part, One Ride has grown exponentially. The 2024 edition marked record participation with 41,730 riders across 66 countries, and the 2025 event continued that momentum with similar scale and energy.

This year also placed a strong emphasis on individuality and responsibility. Riders showcased their creativity through customised helmets, personalised gear, and unique machines, turning essential safety equipment into statements of personal identity. At the same time, curated routes, mentorship programs, and initiatives like Helmets for India highlighted the importance of safe, responsible riding—ensuring every participant returned home to ride another day.

From first-time riders to seasoned adventurers, One Ride 2025 once again proved to be more than just a ride. It was a global community reaffirming its shared passion for motorcycling, a reminder that while roads may differ, the spirit of Pure Motorcycling remains the same.


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2025 Royal Enfield One Ride Australia & New Zealand Gallery



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