Bike Sales Report in June 2025
- Bikes
- 03 Jul, 2025

The two-wheeler industry in India recorded a strong performance in June 2025. Both motorcycles and scooters saw healthy year-on-year growth, supported by stable rural demand, recovering urban sentiment, and improved commercial activity. Export markets also contributed positively, while the electric two-wheeler segment remained steady but did not accelerate as much as traditional segments.
Company-Wise Bike Sales Report in June 2025
Hero MotoCorp
Hero MotoCorp continued to lead the market, selling approximately 554,000 units in June 2025. This marked a growth of around 10 percent over the same period last year. Its performance was largely driven by strong demand in the commuter motorcycle segment, which remains the backbone of rural and semi-urban mobility. The company’s electric scooter under the VIDA brand also gained some ground, recording over 7,000 units.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India
Honda secured its position as the second-largest two-wheeler manufacturer in the country with sales crossing 429,000 units. Its domestic volumes remained robust, and exports added to the momentum. The company maintained a balanced portfolio across scooters and motorcycles, continuing to benefit from its popular Activa and Shine models.
TVS Motor Company
TVS recorded an impressive performance, selling about 402,000 units, reflecting nearly 20 percent year-on-year growth. This growth was well-distributed across motorcycles, scooters, and three-wheelers. TVS also reported electric vehicle sales of over 14,000 units, indicating its gradual buildup in the EV space. Exports grew sharply, underscoring the brand’s rising international acceptance.
Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Auto reported sales of around 361,000 units. While domestic two-wheeler sales saw a slight decline of around 2 percent, stronger export performance helped the company maintain stable overall volumes. Bajaj’s focus on premium motorcycles and its international network continued to cushion it against fluctuations in the local market.
Suzuki Motorcycle India
Suzuki maintained steady growth with total sales of about 95,000 units, up roughly 8 percent year-on-year. The brand performed well both domestically and in exports. Its scooters and smaller displacement motorcycles remained popular choices.
Royal Enfield
Royal Enfield delivered a strong month with sales touching nearly 90,000 units, growing by over 20 percent compared to last year. Domestic demand for its classic and modern retro motorcycles remained solid, while exports surged significantly, further enhancing its global footprint.
June 2025 Comparative Bike Sales Snapshot
Company | Approx. Sales (June 2025) | Year-on-Year Growth |
---|---|---|
Hero MotoCorp | 554,000 | +10% |
Honda HMSI | 429,000 | Stable to growing |
TVS Motor | 402,000 | +20% |
Bajaj Auto | 361,000 | +1% |
Suzuki Motorcycle | 95,000 | +8% |
Royal Enfield | 90,000 | +22% |
Market Outlook and Strategic Notes
- Strong Foundation in ICE Segments: The two-wheeler market continues to be anchored by traditional petrol motorcycles and scooters, which form the bulk of consumer demand.
- Rising Contribution from Exports: Increasing shipments to international markets are helping Indian manufacturers offset domestic cycles and support production planning.
- Gradual EV Uptake: Electric two-wheelers are seeing incremental acceptance, and companies are laying down future-ready product lines and charging infrastructure partnerships.
- Healthier Commercial Sentiment: The growth in three-wheelers signals improving business activity and better prospects for last-mile operators.
Conclusion
June 2025 underscored the resilience of India’s two-wheeler market. Hero MotoCorp, Honda, and TVS solidified their leadership with broad-based gains across segments. Bajaj, Suzuki, and Royal Enfield also recorded healthy performances, leveraging both domestic strength and export growth. While the electric segment is evolving steadily, traditional motorcycles and scooters continue to dominate. The industry now looks forward to the upcoming festive season to build on this momentum.
FAQs on Bike Sales Report in June 2025
Q1. Which company sold the highest number of two-wheelers in June 2025?
Hero MotoCorp led the market with sales of around 554,000 units, maintaining its top position.
Q2. How did TVS perform in June 2025?
TVS reported strong growth, selling about 402,000 units, up nearly 20 percent year-on-year, with gains across motorcycles, scooters, and exports.
Q3. Are electric two-wheeler sales growing in India?
Yes, electric two-wheelers are growing gradually. TVS and Hero reported sales in this segment, but traditional ICE vehicles still dominate.
Q4. How did Royal Enfield perform in exports?
Royal Enfield saw significant growth in exports, with overseas volumes rising by nearly 79 percent year-on-year.
Q5. What is the outlook for the coming months?
The industry expects stable growth driven by rural demand, new launches, and the upcoming festive season, with a continued shift toward premium and export markets.
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