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Bajaj Auto records 9% YoY growth in September 2025

New Delhi, Oct 1: Bajaj Auto's overall sales, including both two-wheelers and commercial vehicles, stood at 5,10,504 units in September 2025, an increase of 9 per cent from 4,69,531 units in September 2024. Out of this, domestic sales grew to 3,25,252 units, up 4 per cent from 3,11,887 units, while exports climbed to 1,85,252 units, an 18 per cent rise over 1,57,644 units in the same month last year.

Auto sector growth recovers in August by increased rural demand and higher exports

New Delhi, September 1: India's automobile industry recorded strong growth in August 2025, as festive season buying and steady rural demand pushed sales across two-wheelers, tractors, and commercial vehicles. According to various company data, manufacturers reported gains that underline a recovery driven by both domestic consumption and global exports.

Bajaj Auto posts flat sales in June 2025, commercial vehicles offset decline in two-wheeler sales

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.

Ola Electric's sales plunge 56 pc YoY in March

Mumbai, April 1: Ola Electric witnessed a significant decline in its electric two-wheeler sales in March 2025, registering 23,430 units, which is a 56 per cent drop compared to the same period last year.

Bajaj auto domestic sales slumped in December, offset by rise in exports

New Delhi, January 1: In December 2024, Bajaj Auto's total sales (including two-wheelers and commercial vehicles) stood at 3,23,125 units, marginally lower by 1 per cent compared to 3,26,806 units in December 2023. This slight decline was primarily driven by weaker domestic sales, while exports continued to perform well.