Key Points

Bajaj Auto's June 2025 sales remained nearly unchanged as commercial vehicle growth balanced weaker two-wheeler demand. While domestic two-wheeler sales fell, exports surged by 18%, reflecting shifting market priorities. The April-June quarter saw modest 1% growth, driven by strong export performance. The company's commercial vehicle segment posted impressive 14% yearly growth, signaling resilience in certain market segments.

Key Points: Bajaj Auto June 2025 Sales Flat as Commercial Vehicles Offset Two-Wheeler Dip

  • June 2025 sales flat at 3.6 lakh units
  • Two-wheeler sales dip 2% domestically but exports surge 18%
  • Commercial vehicle sales jump 14% YoY
  • April-June quarter shows 1% overall growth with 16% export rise
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Bajaj Auto posts flat sales in June 2025, commercial vehicles offset decline in two-wheeler sales

Bajaj Auto reports flat June 2025 sales with commercial vehicles up 14% while two-wheelers decline 2%, exports rise 18% amid shifting market trends.

"Commercial vehicle segment witnessed a strong 14% growth YoY, offsetting the two-wheeler decline – Bajaj Auto Report"

New Delhi, July 1

Bajaj Auto Limited reported nearly flat total sales for June 2025 on a year-on-year basis, as gains in the commercial vehicle segment balanced the dip in two-wheeler sales. The two-wheeler segment recorded a 2 per cent YoY decline, falling to 2,98,484 units in June 2025 from 3,03,646 units in June 2024. Domestic sales dipped 16 per cent, but exports rose by 18 per cent, reflecting a shift in market dynamics.

Additionally, from the period of April to June 2025, the total vehicle sales were at 11,11,237. Among the total sales, 6,34,808 and 4,76,429 were domestic sales and exports, respectively.

On the other hand, the commercial vehicle segment witnessed a strong 14 per cent growth YoY, with total sales rising to 62,322 units in June 2025, compared to 54,831 units in the same month last year. Domestic sales remained stable at 39,143 units, while exports jumped 49 per cent to 23,179 units.

Total sales, comprising 2-Wheelers and commercial vehicles, were at 3,60,806 vehicles for June 2025, which was just 1 per cent up as compared to 3,58,477 vehicles in June 2024. Notably, the split between domestic and export two-wheeler sales was nearly equal in June 2025.

For the April-June 2025 quarter, total sales stood at 11,11,237 units, with 6,34,808 units sold domestically and 4,76,429 units exported, indicating a 1 per cent overall growth compared to the same period in 2024. While domestic sales declined 8 per cent, exports surged 16 per cent.

The April-June figures also show that total two-wheeler sales remained flat year-on-year at 9,48,791 units, indicating subdued demand despite broader market recovery signs.

Bajaj Auto Limited is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company based in Pune. It manufactures motorcycles, scooters and auto rickshaws. Bajaj Auto is a part of the Bajaj Group.

- ANI

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Priya S
The commercial vehicle growth shows our small businesses are expanding! Auto rickshaws and small trucks are lifeline of Indian economy. Bajaj should focus more on electric versions of these - the future is EV!
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Aditya G
Domestic sales down 16% is worrying. Bajaj needs to revamp their bike designs - youngsters today want more stylish options like Royal Enfield or KTM. Pulsar was cool 10 years back, not anymore.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see nearly equal domestic/export split in two-wheelers. Shows Bajaj is successfully diversifying beyond Indian market. Their Africa strategy seems to be paying off with 18% export growth!
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Kavya N
My father still rides his 15-year-old Bajaj CT100 because "new bikes aren't as durable". Maybe quality perception is hurting sales? They should launch more long-term warranty offers to build trust.
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Vikram M
49% jump in commercial vehicle exports is massive! Shows Indian manufacturing can compete globally. Bajaj should now focus on electric 3-wheelers - huge potential in last-mile delivery market.

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