
India’s two-wheeler market in 2025 continues to be dominated by reliable commuters, sporting motorcycles, and an emerging wave of electric scooters. Here are the top selling bikes India 2025, including mopeds and EVs, along with estimated sales figures to give you context:
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- Hero Splendor Plus – The evergreen leader, with over 3.10 lakh units sold in June 2025.
- Honda Activa (6G) – Top scooter choice; around 1.83 lakh units sold in June 2025.
- TVS XL100 Moped – A workhorse in rural areas; estimated 50,000+ units monthly based on segment trends.
- Bajaj Pulsar NS200 – Popular sport bike; ballpark 40,000–50,000 units monthly.
- Royal Enfield Classic 350 – Retro favorite with a strong fanbase; ~75,000 units sold in July 2025 across all RE models.
- TVS Apache RTR 160 4V – Sports commuter; estimated at 25,000–30,000 units monthly.
- Bajaj Pulsar 150 Range – High-volume staple; 49,641 units in June 2025.
- Ola S1 Pro (EV) – Leading EV scooter; 18,499 units sold in May 2025.
- Ather 450X (EV) – Premium EV scooter; estimated 15,000–20,000 units monthly based on retailer trends.
- TVS iQube (EV) – Growing urban EV pick; 27,642 units sold in May 2025.
Why These Models Dominate the Sales Charts
- Hero Splendor Plus maintains its edge due to unmatched reliability and low maintenance costs—3.1 lakh units in just one month speaks volumes.
- Honda Activa remains the go-to scooter for urban commuters, capturing about 1.8 lakh sales in a month.
- TVS XL100 excels in rural and utility usage with its minimalistic, rugged build.
- Sports bikes like Pulsar NS and Apache attract younger enthusiasts seeking performance.
- Royal Enfield’s heritage and powerful presence keep the Classic 350 firmly in the game.
- EVs like Ola S1 Pro, Ather 450X, and TVS iQube are gaining traction, with rising sales showcasing India’s growing shift toward electric mobility.
Quick Comparison Table
Rank | Model | Type | Approx. Monthly Sales |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Hero Splendor Plus | Commuter | ~3,10,000 units/month |
2 | Honda Activa 6G | Scooter | ~1,83,000 units/month |
3 | TVS XL100 | Moped | ~50,000 units/month |
4 | Bajaj Pulsar NS200 | Sports Bike | ~40,000–50,000 units/month |
5 | Royal Enfield Classic 350 | Cruiser | ~75,000 units/month (all RE) |
6 | TVS Apache RTR 160 | Sports Bike | ~25,000–30,000 units/month |
7 | Bajaj Pulsar 150 | Street Bike | ~49,600 units/month |
8 | Ola S1 Pro (EV) | EV Scooter | ~18,500 units/month |
9 | Ather 450X (EV) | EV Scooter | ~15,000–20,000 units/month* |
10 | TVS iQube (EV) | EV Scooter | ~27,600 units/month |
* Estimated from market activity across dealerships.
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