India’s two-wheeler market showed strong momentum in July 2025 with a growth of 13.20% year-on-year. Scooters dominated demand while mopeds faced a decline. Hero Splendor and Honda Activa once again secured the top positions, proving their long-standing popularity. Interestingly, TVS Jupiter recorded the fastest growth this month, surprising everyone with its sales jump.
Hero Splendor
Hero Splendor maintained its crown with 2,46,715 units sold in July 2025. This was an 11.73% increase compared to July 2024. However, sales dropped sharply when compared to June 2025, which stood at 3.31 lakh units. Despite this dip, Splendor continues to rule the rural and commuter segment as a trusted choice.
Honda Activa
Honda Activa secured second place with sales of 2,37,413 units. It achieved a strong 21.37% year-on-year growth from July 2024. The launch of its 25th Anniversary Edition further boosted demand. With reliability and practicality, Activa remains a favorite among families and city riders.
Honda Shine
Honda Shine recorded sales of 1,59,658 units. It saw a slight decline of 2.29% compared to last year. Even with this fall, Shine continues to be a strong pillar in the commuter motorcycle category.
TVS Jupiter
TVS Jupiter surprised the market with 1,24,876 units sold. Compared to 74,663 units in July 2024, it nearly doubled its sales. With 67.25% year-on-year growth, Jupiter emerged as the biggest growth driver of the month, showing rising demand for premium scooters.
Bajaj Pulsar
Bajaj Pulsar recorded 79,817 unit sales. This marked a 16.67% drop compared to last year. Despite its sporty image, Pulsar faced a slowdown in July 2025.
Hero HF Deluxe
Hero HF Deluxe posted strong numbers with 71,477 units sold. It grew by an impressive 53.30% compared to July 2024. This performance highlights its rising acceptance among budget-conscious buyers.
Suzuki Access
Suzuki Access registered sales of 68,172 units. It saw a small decline of 4.32% from last year. With Honda and TVS pushing hard in scooters, Access faced some pressure in maintaining its growth.
TVS Apache
TVS Apache sold 37,566 units in July 2025. Its sporty bikes helped it register 22.44% growth year-on-year, making it a solid performer in the premium motorcycle category.
TVS XL
TVS XL, the only moped in the list, sold 33,991 units. Demand fell by 9.51% compared to July 2024. The drop clearly shows the shrinking popularity of mopeds in India.
Honda Unicorn
Honda Unicorn completed the top 10 with 30,572 units sold. It registered a 14.54% year-on-year growth, proving its steady rise in popularity. Unicorn continues to attract riders looking for reliability and comfort.










