Two-Wheeler Sales November 2025: Most Manufacturers Report Double-Digit Growth

- Royal Enfield, Hero, Honda, Suzuki and TVS reported double-digit growth
- RE sold over 1 lakh motorcycles in November 2025
- Hero registered dispatches of over 6 lakh units
Two-wheeler manufacturers in India have started releasing their sales figures for November 2025. Several key two-wheeler manufacturers in India reported varying sales performances. Here's a look at how the two-wheeler brands performed last month.
Royal Enfield
Royal Enfield posted monthly sales of 1,00,670 motorcycles in November 2025. The company witnessed 22 per cent growth over the same period last year, against 82,257 motorcycles sold during the same month in the previous financial year. Royal Enfield exported 10,265 motorcycles during the month, as compared to 10,021 during the same period last year.
Domestic sales hit 90,405 units, a 25 per cent y-o-y jump, while exports inched up 2 per cent to 10,265 units. Looking at the year-to-date numbers, domestic sales have climbed to 7,28,731 units, also up 25 per cent, and exports have seen a strong 42 per cent rise to 88,793 units.
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Hero MotoCorp
Hero MotoCorp registered total sales of 6,04,490 units in November 2025, marking a 31 per cent y-o-y growth. Motorcycles recorded 5,39,128 units in November, up 26.6 per cent from 4,25,856 last year, while scooter sales nearly doubled with a 92.5 per cent surge to 65,362 units compared to 33,949 in November 2024.
On a cumulative basis for FY26, motorcycles stood at 39,12,147 units, marking a marginal 0.17 per cent decline from last year’s 39,18,733 units, while scooters reached 3,85,923 units, up 40.3 per cent from 2,75,003 units in FY25. Overall YTD two-wheeler sales have risen 2.5 per cent to 42,98,070 units from 41,93,736 units. Domestic sales contributed 40,57,124 units, a 0.48 per cent increase over last year’s 40,37,846 units, and exports improved sharply by 54.6 per cent to 2,40,946 units compared to 1,55,890 units in the previous fiscal.
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Honda Two-Wheeler India
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India reported total sales of 5,91,136 units in November 2025, with 5,33,645 units sold in the domestic market and 57,491 units exported. This marks a 25 per cent year-on-year increase compared to November 2024. For the year-to-date period of FY26 (April to November 2025), HMSI recorded cumulative sales of 42,32,748 units, including 38,12,096 units in domestic sales and 4,20,652 units exported.
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Suzuki Motorcycle India
Suzuki Motorcycle India reported total sales of 1,22,300 units in November 2025, reflecting a 30 per cent year-on-year increase over the 94,370 units sold in November 2024. In the domestic market, sales reached 96,360 units, marking a 23 per cent rise compared to 78,333 units in the same month last year. On the export front, sales grew by 62 per cent to 25,940 units, up from 16,037 units in November 2024.
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TVS Motor Company
TVS Motor Company reported sales of 5,19,508 units in November 2025, a 30 per cent increase over the 4,01,250 units sold in November 2024. Total two-wheeler sales spiked 27 per cent, climbing from 3,92,473 units last year to 4,97,841 units this November. Domestic two-wheelers grew 20 per cent, reaching 3,65,608 units compared to 3,05,323 units in the same month a year earlier.
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Motorcycle sales registered a 34 per cent rise, increasing from 1,80,247 units in November 2024 to 2,42,222 units in November 2025, while scooter sales grew 27 per cent to 2,10,222 units, up from 1,65,535 units last year. EV sales also saw growth with a 46 per cent jump, moving from 26,292 units to 38,307 units year-on-year.
In international markets, the company recorded 58 per cent growth, with sales rising from 93,755 units in November 2024 to 1,48,315 units in November 2025. Two-wheeler exports grew by 52 per cent from 87,150 units to 1,32,233 units over the same period.
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Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Auto reported two-wheeler sales of 3,79,714 units in November 2025, reflecting a growth of around 3.2 per cent over the 3,68,076 units sold in November 2024. Domestic two-wheeler sales stood at 2,02,510 units, a marginal decline of about 0.5 per cent compared to 2,03,611 units a year earlier, while exports spiked roughly 7.7 per cent to 1,77,204 units from 1,64,465 units.
For the April-November FY26 period, cumulative two-wheeler sales reached 28,39,808 units, an increase of around 2.6 per cent over the 27,66,573 units recorded in the same period last year. During this period, domestic sales were 15,94,900 units, showing a decline of about 5 per cent from 16,78,818 units, whereas exports grew roughly 14.5 per cent to 12,44,908 units from 10,87,755 units.
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