Top 10 Most Famous Motorcycle Brands In The Philippines

  1. top 1 Yamaha
  2. top 2 Honda
  3. top 3 Kawasaki
  4. top 4 Suzuki
  5. top 5 KTM
  6. top 6 BMW Motorrad
  7. top 7 Harley-Davidson
  8. top 8 Kymco
  9. top 9 Royal Enfield
  10. top 10 Benelli

Royal Enfield

Royal Enfield is a famous British motorcycle company with a long history from 1901. It's one of the oldest motorcycle makers in the world. Royal Enfield bikes are known for their classic look, and many riders like them because they give a feeling of the past.

Bikes like the Royal Enfield Bullet and Classic series are famous for their unique design, special fuel tanks, shiny chrome parts, and model style. These motorcycles give riders in the Philippines classic charm and new technology.

Royal Enfield
started making bikes for adventure and extended trips in the last few years, like the Royal Enfield Himalayan. These bikes are made to go a long way and handle challenging roads, which is excellent for riders exploring different places in the Philippines.

Royal Enfield
wants to bring riders together and make them feel like part of a community. They do this through the "Royal Enfield Brotherhood," where they plan rides, events, and rallies to get people who love their bikes to unite and share their passion for the brand.


Founded: in 1901

Headquarters: Mandaluyong City, Philippines

Website: https://www.royalenfield.com/ph/en/home/

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Top 10 Most Famous Motorcycle Brands In The Philippines

  1. top 1 Yamaha
  2. top 2 Honda
  3. top 3 Kawasaki
  4. top 4 Suzuki
  5. top 5 KTM
  6. top 6 BMW Motorrad
  7. top 7 Harley-Davidson
  8. top 8 Kymco
  9. top 9 Royal Enfield
  10. top 10 Benelli

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