New Delhi: India’s two-wheeler market continued to see strong sales demand in November 2025. While most major manufacturers reported healthy growth after the festive season, with five out of the top six brands showing double-digit year-on-year (YoY) gains. Hero MotoCorp also managed to climb back to the top position after falling behind Honda in October.
Rural areas bought more bikes this month, and banks offered easier loans, which helped sales go up. Scooters also sold well because more people in cities are using them. Many companies shipped more two-wheelers to markets in Latin America and Africa. These signs show that the two-wheeler market is becoming steady again after some uneven months.
Hero MotoCorp
Hero MotoCorp sold 6,04,490 units in November, recording a 31% YoY rise. Out of the total, 5,39,128 were motorcycles, and 65,362 were scooters. The company also saw a sharp jump in exports, which grew 70% to 33,970 units. Hero said the higher export numbers were mainly driven by rising demand for the Hero Hunk in Latin American markets and the Hunter in Africa.
Honda
Honda reported sales of 5,91,136 units in November, which is a 25% increase compared to last year. Out of this, 5,33,645 units were sold in India, while 57,491 units were exported. The company had a strong October as well, selling over 3.63 lakh Activa and Dio scooters and taking 44% of the scooter market. Honda has not shared the exact scooter-to-motorcycle numbers for November, but scooters are likely to have formed a major part of its sales again.
TVS Motor
TVS Motor Company posted 4,97,841 two-wheeler sales, growing 27% YoY. Motorcycle sales went up 34% to 2,42,222 units, and scooters grew 27% to 2,10,222 units. The brand’s domestic sales rose 20% to 3,65,608 units, while exports saw a strong 52% jump to 1,32,233 units.
Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Auto reported 3,79,714 units, a small 3% rise compared to last year. The company’s domestic sales dropped 1% to 2,02,510 units, but exports improved 8% to 1,77,204 units. Bajaj has also been gaining traction in the electric two-wheeler segment. Its Chetak electric scooter recently became the top-selling EV two-wheeler in October 2025.
Suzuki
Suzuki recorded 1,22,300 units in November, showing a strong 30% YoY growth. Domestic sales rose 23% to 96,360 units, while exports increased 62% to 25,940 units.
Royal Enfield
Royal Enfield sold 1,00,670 motorcycles, up 22% from last year. Domestic sales grew 25% to 90,405 units, while exports saw only slight improvement, climbing to 10,265 units from 10,021 units a year earlier. The company has also displayed its upcoming motorcycles, including the Himalayan 750 and Bullet 650, which are expected to launch next year.