India’s two-wheeler market ended December 2025 on a strong note, with the top 10 models collectively selling 10,49,549 units, a sharp rise from 7,36,372 units in December 2024. The surge reflects healthy demand across commuter motorcycles, scooters, and electric two-wheelers, supported by improved rural sentiment and stable urban buying.
Hero Splendor Stays No.1
Hero Splendor continued to dominate the charts, registering 2,80,760 units in December 2025 — up from 1,92,438 units last year.
Activa Remains India’s Best-Selling Scooter
Honda Activa retained its crown as the country’s top-selling scooter, posting 1,81,604 units, compared to 1,20,981 units in December 2024.
Shine Holds Strong in the Commuter Bike Segment
Honda’s Shine remained a consistent performer, selling 1,41,602 units, up from 1,00,841 units in the same month last year.
Jupiter and Access Continue Strong Growth
TVS Jupiter recorded an impressive 1,20,477 units, improving from 88,668 units in December 2024.
Meanwhile, Suzuki Access also saw a healthy rise to 69,622 units, up from 52,180 units, continuing to attract buyers looking for a reliable and refined family scooter.
Pulsar Performs Well, Apache Surges
Bajaj Pulsar delivered a solid month with 79,616 units, growing from 65,571 units a year ago.
TVS Apache stood out with 45,507 units, more than doubling its December 2024 sales of 20,885 units, highlighting rising interest in sporty commuter performance bikes.
HF Deluxe, XL Maintain Volume Momentum
Hero HF Deluxe reported 49,051 units, while the rugged TVS XL posted 46,133 units, both showing steady year-on-year improvement.
TVS iQube Strengthens EV Presence
On the electric front, TVS iQube registered 35,177 units, marking a solid jump from 20,003 units in December 2024 — reinforcing EVs as a growing contributor to overall two-wheeler volumes.
OEM-Wise Highlights (Key Takeaways)
TVS Motor posted the fastest year-on-year growth among major OEMs, driven by strong gains in scooters, performance bikes, and EVs.
Hero MotoCorp and Honda together added nearly 2 lakh units YoY, underlining their dominance in commuters and scooters.
Honda recorded the highest absolute gain, supported by big numbers from Activa and Shine.
Electric mobility is now a meaningful contributor, with iQube playing a major role in TVS’ growth.
Top 10 Two-Wheelers Sales (Dec 2025 vs Dec 2024)
| Rank | Model | Dec 2025 | Dec 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Splendor | 2,80,760 | 1,92,438 |
| 2 | Activa | 1,81,604 | 1,20,981 |
| 3 | Shine | 1,41,602 | 1,00,841 |
| 4 | Jupiter | 1,20,477 | 88,668 |
| 5 | Pulsar | 79,616 | 65,571 |
| 6 | Access | 69,622 | 52,180 |
| 7 | HF Deluxe | 49,051 | 41,713 |
| 8 | TVS XL | 46,133 | 33,092 |
| 9 | Apache | 45,507 | 20,885 |
| 10 | iQube | 35,177 | 20,003 |
| Total | 10,49,549 | 7,36,372 |
Market Summary
December 2025 showcased broad-based recovery for India’s two-wheeler segment. Commuter motorcycles and scooters remained the backbone, while performance bikes and electric scooters gained stronger ground. With over 10.4 lakh units sold by the top 10 models alone, the market ended the year on a confident and positive note.





