Top 10 Best-Selling Two-Wheelers in June 2025: Hero Splendor Leads, TVS Jupiter Shines With Massive Growth
The Indian two-wheeler market saw mixed performance in June 2025. While some models registered solid year-on-year (YoY) growth, others experienced a dip due to rising competition and shifting consumer preferences. Here’s a detailed look at the top 10 best-selling two-wheelers of the month, along with how they fared compared to June 2024.
1. Hero Splendor – 3,31,057 Units (↑ 8.34%)
Continuing its reign at the top, the Hero Splendor once again emerged as India’s best-selling two-wheeler. It registered a YoY growth of 8.34%, up from 3,05,586 units in June 2024. Its blend of fuel efficiency, reliability, and wide reach in both urban and rural markets remains unmatched.
2. Honda Activa – 1,83,265 Units (↓ 21.47%)
Despite being the top-selling scooter, the Honda Activa saw a notable 21.47% decline in sales from 2,33,376 units last year. Growing competition in the scooter segment, especially from new players and upgraded rivals, appears to be challenging its long-held dominance.
3. Honda Shine – 1,34,817 Units (↓ 3.42%)
Honda’s commuter motorcycle, the Shine, took the third spot but recorded a modest 3.42% YoY decline from 1,39,587 units in June 2024. Still, it maintains a solid market position in the 125cc category.
4. TVS Jupiter – 1,07,980 Units (↑ 49.76%)
One of the biggest success stories this month, TVS Jupiter sales surged by nearly 50% YoY — up from 72,100 units in June 2024. The scooter’s strong value proposition and updated features seem to be striking the right chord with urban buyers.
5. Hero HF Deluxe – 1,00,878 Units (↑ 12.16%)
Hero’s HF Deluxe continued to perform well, clocking a healthy 12.16% growth from 89,941 units in June last year. It remains a strong choice for budget-conscious buyers in rural markets.
6. Suzuki Access – 51,555 Units (↓ 1.22%)
The Suzuki Access held steady with minor YoY fluctuation. Sales were down slightly from 52,192 units last year, indicating sustained consumer interest in the 125cc scooter space.
7. Bajaj Pulsar – 88,452 Units (↓ 20.39%)
The once-dominant Pulsar series saw a significant 20.39% drop in sales from 1,11,101 units in June 2024. The drop may reflect intensifying competition in the sporty commuter segment and a lack of major recent updates.
8. TVS Apache – 41,386 Units (↑ 11.37%)
TVS’s premium motorcycle line, the Apache, posted solid growth of 11.37% YoY, up from 37,162 units last year. Its sporty appeal continues to attract performance-oriented buyers.
9. TVS XL – 33,349 Units (↓ 17.45%)
The rugged moped TVS XL saw a YoY drop of 17.45%, falling from 40,397 units in June 2024. However, it still holds significance in rural and utility-focused markets.
10. Royal Enfield Classic 350 – 29,172 Units (↑ 17.61%)
Rounding off the top 10, the Classic 350 delivered a strong performance, growing by 17.61% YoY from 24,803 units. Its retro charm and recent upgrades continue to drive consistent demand.
Overall Market Snapshot
The combined sales of these top 10 two-wheelers totaled 11,01,911 units in June 2025 — a marginal decline of 0.39% compared to 11,06,245 units in June 2024. While the overall numbers remained stable, scooters and premium bikes showed notable momentum, pointing toward shifting buyer preferences and a more dynamic two-wheeler landscape.
