
One Ride 2025 Breaks Records Across Australia & NZ
Royal Enfield’s annual One Ride event has once again proven the strength of its global community, with the 14th edition delivering record participation across Australia and New Zealand.
On Sunday 21 September, more than 1300 riders registered for 44 individual rides across the region – a huge leap from last year’s 800 registrations. It marks the biggest-ever turnout for One Ride locally, reflecting the brand’s growing presence and the enthusiasm of its loyal owners.
Launched in 2011, One Ride has grown from a small celebration in India to a worldwide phenomenon. While the 2025 edition saw 40,000-plus riders take part across more than 60 countries, the local numbers show that Australia and New Zealand are fast becoming a hub for Royal Enfield’s famously passionate riding culture.
One Ride celebrates individuality and self-expression while uniting riders through a shared love of motorcycling. This year, many participants personalised their helmets and riding gear, turning essential safety kit into rolling canvases of creativity. The event also placed a strong emphasis on safe and responsible riding, with curated routes, mentoring for new riders and support for initiatives such as Helmets for India.
From first-timers to seasoned adventurers, the rides brought together diverse groups of motorcyclists who quickly turned from strangers into riding companions – underlining the campaign’s ongoing theme of Pure Motorcycling.
With momentum building year on year, Royal Enfield says One Ride will continue to be a cornerstone of its global calendar and a chance for riders everywhere to connect over their shared passion.