Top Selling Bike Brands in July 2025: Hero MotoCorp Ahead of the Competition
- Bikes
- 12 Aug, 2025

New Delhi, August 2025 – The July 2025 sales data is out, and Hero MotoCorp has once again cemented its dominance as India’s top-selling two-wheeler brand, leaving behind major rivals like Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI), TVS Motor Company, and Bajaj Auto. The company’s performance was fueled by robust demand in rural markets, strong commuter segment sales, and strategic model updates.
Hero MotoCorp’s Winning Streak
Hero MotoCorp sold over 5.3 lakh units in July 2025, maintaining a comfortable lead over Honda’s 4.5 lakh units. The brand’s commuter models, particularly the Splendor Plus, HF Deluxe, and Passion XTEC, remained the backbone of its success.
The company’s expansion in EV and premium motorcycle segments is also beginning to show results. The recently launched Hero Xoom 125 and Vida V1 Pro electric scooter have received encouraging market feedback.
Honda, TVS, and Bajaj in Close Competition
Honda retained the second position with strong sales from Activa, Shine, and Dio models, but it still trails Hero by a significant margin. TVS Motor secured third place, selling over 3.1 lakh units, with the Apache RTR series and Jupiter scooter contributing heavily to its tally.
Bajaj Auto followed closely, driven by strong Pulsar sales and increased exports. Royal Enfield, while selling fewer units overall, continued to dominate the 350cc+ premium bike category with its Classic 350, Hunter 350, and Meteor models.
Rural Demand and Festive Season Push
Industry experts attribute Hero’s sustained lead to rural demand recovery and its unmatched dealer network across India. The company has been aggressive in offering financing schemes, rural marketing campaigns, and special edition models ahead of the festive season starting in August 2025.
The monsoon season has also played a role in boosting sales, as improved agricultural income is translating into higher rural vehicle purchases.
EV Transition and Market Trends
The two-wheeler industry is witnessing a gradual shift towards electric mobility, with brands like Hero, TVS, Ola Electric, and Bajaj investing heavily in EV infrastructure. While petrol-powered commuter bikes still dominate sales volumes, EV scooters are steadily gaining market share in urban areas.
Hero MotoCorp’s strategy of balancing traditional commuter models with new electric offerings is giving it a competitive edge in both rural and urban markets.
Why Choose Hero MotoCorp?
- Extensive Dealer Network – Over 6,000 touchpoints across India.
- Reliable & Fuel-Efficient Models – Industry-leading mileage and durability.
- Affordable Maintenance – Low cost of ownership with easy availability of spare parts.
- Innovative Offerings – Strong presence in both ICE and EV segments.
Conclusion
The July 2025 two-wheeler sales figures prove that Hero MotoCorp is not just leading the charts but also setting benchmarks in product strategy, rural market penetration, and EV readiness. While rivals like Honda, TVS, and Bajaj continue to push for higher market shares, Hero’s dominance is expected to continue, especially with the festive season likely to bring another sales boost.
FAQs
Q1: Which bike brand sold the most units in July 2025?
A1: Hero MotoCorp topped the list with over 5.3 lakh units sold.
Q2: What are Hero MotoCorp’s best-selling models?
A2: Splendor Plus, HF Deluxe, Passion XTEC, and Xoom 125 are among the top sellers.
Q3: Is Hero MotoCorp entering the EV market?
A3: Yes, Hero has launched the Vida V1 Pro electric scooter and is expanding its EV lineup.
Q4: How does Hero compete with Honda?
A4: Hero focuses on rural penetration, affordable commuter bikes, and an expanding EV portfolio.
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