February 2025 sees Honda take the lead in bike, scooter sales

    The gap between Honda and Hero is more than 20,000 units.

    Published On Mar 08, 2025 07:00:00 AM

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    February 2025 has seen Honda take a commanding lead in the Indian two-wheeler market over Hero, among other developments. Here’s how every major Indian two-wheeler manufacturer performed.  

    Honda: 3,83,918 units 

    While Honda has taken the lead, its sales for February are actually down by 4.73 percent compared to the number it posted for January 2025 (4,02,977 units). Even in comparison to its sales figure for February 2024 (4,13,967 units), Honda reported a 7.26 percent decline. In recent months, the company has been steadily making its entire two-wheeler lineup OBD-2B compliant ahead of the looming April 1 deadline.

    Hero: 3,57,296 units

    Not only has Hero relinquished its usual number one spot to Honda, the company has also posted a decline of 13.36 percent compared to its January 2025 sales of 4,12,378 units. It's a similar story when you compare Hero’s numbers from last February as well (4,45,257 units), and the company has reported a 19.76 percent decline in sales. In recent months, Hero has been ramping up its presence in the premium space with launches like the Xoom 125, Xoom 160, Xpulse 210 and Xtreme 250R.

    TVS: 2,76,072 units 

    TVS is in its usual place, among the top three OEMs in our market, but it too has reported a 6.05 percent decline compared to its January 2025 numbers of 2,93,860 units. However, compared to its numbers for last February (2,67,502 units), it has reported a small 3.20 percent increase. It bears mentioning that TVS’ numbers don’t include those of its electric scooter portfolio. TVS has also started making its lineup OBD-2B compliant starting with the Jupiter 110.

    Bajaj: 1,46,138 units

    Bajaj is in its de facto number four position and it too has reported a 14.69 percent decrease compared to its January 2025 sales of 1,71,299 units. Similarly, the company has also reported a 14.30 percent decrease compared to February 2024 (1,70,527 units). It must be noted that Bajaj’s numbers include those of its Chetak electric scooter. Bajaj recently updated the Pulsar NS125 with a new variant that gets single-channel ABS

    Royal Enfield: 80,799 units

    Royal Enfield outsold Suzuki last month but even so, the company reported a miniscule 0.31 percent decrease compared to its sales for January 2025 (81,052 units). However, RE reported an 18.96 percent increase when compared to its sales for February of last year (67,922 units). Royal Enfield recently updated the Guerrilla 450 with new colours. 

    Suzuki: 73,455 units 

    Last but certainly not least is Suzuki, which also reported a 16.37 percent decrease compared to its January 2025 tally of 87,834 units. In a similar vein, the company also reported an 11.82 percent decrease compared to its number from February 2024 (83,304 units). The company recently updated its bestseller, the Access 125 scooter

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