Two Wheeler Sales Sep 2025 report shows strong 7.85% YoY growth as Hero, TVS, Bajaj, Royal Enfield, and Suzuki post major volume gains. Honda records a slight dip. Read detailed OEM-wise analysis of two-wheeler domestic and export sales in September and Q3 2025.
The Two Wheeler Sales Sep 2025 figures confirm a festive-season rebound for India’s motorcycle and scooter industry. With total sales of 24.58 lakh units, the market registered a strong 7.85% year-on-year (YoY) growth and a 14.37% month-on-month (MoM) rise compared to August 2025. A combination of festive buying, improved rural sentiment, and exciting new model launches helped almost every major OEM post positive growth.
Domestic Two Wheeler Sales Sep 2025: Hero Leads, Royal Enfield Shines
The Two Wheeler Sales Sep 2025 data shows Hero MotoCorp maintaining leadership with 6,47,582 units sold, reflecting a 5% YoY increase and a 24.7% MoM rise. The strong demand for Hero’s commuter models like the Splendor+ and HF Deluxe continues to drive volume in rural markets.
TVS Motor and Bajaj Auto recorded impressive growth too, rising 11.96% and 5.34% YoY, respectively. Premium bike makers Royal Enfield and Suzuki recorded the highest growth — 43.17% and 37.05%, respectively — fueled by domestic enthusiasm for premium and scooter segments.

On the other hand, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) remained the only OEM to register a 5.7% YoY decline, although it managed a 5.1% MoM improvement backed by Activa sales recovery.
| Brand | Sep 2025 Sales | YoY Growth | MoM Growth | Market Share |
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| Hero MotoCorp | 6,47,582 | +5% | +24.7% | 31.45% |
| Honda | 5,68,164 | -5.7% | +5.1% | 24.56% |
| TVS | 4,93,945 | +11.96% | Strong | 20.07% |
| Bajaj | 3,66,884 | +5.34% | Moderate | — |
| Royal Enfield | 98,724 | +43.17% | — | — |
| Suzuki | 82,800 | +37.05% | — | — |
Two Wheeler Exports Sep 2025: Bajaj & TVS Continue to Dominate
Exports saw a sharp rise in Two Wheeler Sales Sep 2025, surging 16.95% YoY to reach 3.98 lakh units. Bajaj Auto remained India’s top exporter with 1,57,665 units, a healthy increase of 11.7% YoY. TVS claimed the second spot with 1,10,644 units (+7.8% YoY). Together, Bajaj and TVS accounted for 67% of total export volumes, showcasing their global footprint strength.
Interestingly, Honda’s exports grew 32.24%, showing early signs of recovery in international markets, while Hero MotoCorp’s exports almost doubled, climbing 94.8% YoY due to strong demand in Latin American and African markets.
However, Suzuki saw its export figures dip 19.68% YoY, while Royal Enfield, though limited in volume, achieved a remarkable 40.55% growth on the back of its increasingly popular 650cc lineup.
Month-on-month, total exports dipped slightly by 0.68%, primarily due to weaker shipments from Suzuki and TVS, even as Hero and Honda managed sequential gains.

Two Wheeler Total (Domestic + Exports): Strongest Performance of 2025
Combining domestic and export sales, the Two Wheeler Sales Sep 2025 tally hit 24.58 lakh units, reflecting a robust 7.85% YoY and 14.37% MoM growth. The festive buying season and rural recovery greatly boosted motorcycle and scooter sales throughout September.
Hero MotoCorp led the chart with 6,87,220 total units (domestic + exports), marking a 7.9% YoY rise. Honda was second with 5,68,164 units but saw a minor 2.6% YoY dip. Both TVS Motor (+11%) and Bajaj Auto (+7.6%) posted steady double-digit growth. Royal Enfield stole the spotlight yet again with an astonishing 42.94% year-on-year jump backed by soaring demand for its 350cc and 650cc platforms. Suzuki, too, maintained momentum with a 24.48% YoY rise.
As the festive momentum continues, the entire two-wheeler industry in Sep 2025 is on track for one of its best quarters in recent memory.
Two Wheeler Sales Q3 2025: Festive Rush Powers Growth Across OEMs
Extending beyond the monthly data, Q3 FY25 (July–September 2025) reflected a solid 10.34% YoY growth, with total two-wheeler sales reaching 65.07 lakh units, up from 58.97 lakh units in Q3 FY24.
Hero MotoCorp retained its industry crown, selling 16.9 lakh units — an 11.25% increase YoY — and commanding a 25.98% market share. Honda followed with 16.16 lakh units (+0.67% YoY), while TVS stood out by posting a massive 22.1% growth to 14.53 lakh units, driven by popular scooters and commuter motorcycles.

Bajaj Auto recorded 10.68 lakh units, up 3.46% YoY, helped by export growth and steady domestic sales. Meanwhile, Suzuki and Royal Enfield grew 9.45% and 43.2%, respectively, strengthening their niche customer bases.
Domestic sales for Q3 rose 7.31% YoY to 53.05 lakh units, while exports surged 26.05% YoY to 12.01 lakh units, with Bajaj and TVS jointly commanding almost 70% of India’s export market. This strong quarterly result underlines deep market recovery and momentum heading into the year-end festive quarter.
Key Highlights: Two Wheeler Sales Sep 2025
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Total sales reached 24.58 lakh units, up 7.85% YoY
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Hero MotoCorp retains leadership with 6.47 lakh domestic units
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Royal Enfield and Suzuki posted highest growth at 42% and 37%
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Bajaj and TVS dominate export markets with 67% share
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Honda the only brand with YoY decline (-5.7%)
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Strong Q3 FY25 growth of 10.34% YoY indicates continued festive recovery
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What was the total Two Wheeler Sales Sep 2025 figure?
Total two-wheeler sales in September 2025 stood at 24.58 lakh units, marking a 7.85% year-on-year growth.
2. Which brand sold the most two-wheelers in September 2025?
Hero MotoCorp remained the market leader with 6,47,582 units sold in India during September 2025.
3. Which brands showed the highest growth in Two Wheeler Sales Sep 2025?
Royal Enfield posted 43.17% growth, while Suzuki recorded 37.05%, reflecting strong demand for premium and scooter segments.
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4. How did exports perform in September 2025?
Exports rose 16.95% YoY to 3.98 lakh units, primarily driven by Bajaj and TVS, which together accounted for 67% of shipments.
5. Did Honda’s sales increase in September 2025?
No, Honda faced a 5.7% YoY decline but managed slight month-on-month growth due to festive-driven demand for its scooters.
6. What was the overall growth for Q3 FY25 in two-wheeler sales?
Two Wheeler Sales Q3 2025 reached 65.07 lakh units, a 10.34% YoY increase over the previous year’s quarter.
7. Which segment contributed most to the recovery?
Premium motorcycles, rural commuter bikes, and scooters together powered the strong two-wheeler sales growth in September 2025.







