Have a detailed look at February Two Wheelers Sales 2025 here…!!! In February, it saw a mixed sales report as some bike brands saw sales growth and some 2W brands saw a decline in their sales graph. Royal Enfield registered 14.9% sales growth, TVS 9.6% and Honda registered 5.4% growth in February month. Hero MotoCorp, Baja, Yamaha and some other brands have seen a fall in sales. Let’s check 2W sales in February 2025 in the below segment.
Two Wheelers |
Jan 2025 |
Jan 2024 |
Growth |
412378 |
420934 |
-2.0% |
|
402977 |
382512 |
5.4% |
|
293860 |
268233 |
9.6% |
|
171299 |
193350 |
-11.4% |
|
87834 |
80511 |
9.1% |
|
81052 |
70556 |
14.9% |
|
55545 |
62384 |
-11.0% |
|
2897 |
3212 |
-9.8% |
|
358 |
440 |
-18.6% |
|
94 |
95 |
-1.1% |
Two Wheeler Sales in February 2025 – Details
Hero MotoCorp experienced a slight decline in sales, with a decrease of 2.0%, selling 412,378 units in January 2025, down from 420,934 units in January 2024. Despite this drop, Hero continues to be a dominant player in the market.
Honda showed a positive growth of 5.4%, with sales reaching 402,977 units in January 2025, compared to 382,512 units the previous year. This suggests a solid recovery or increase in demand for Honda’s two-wheelers.
TVS displayed a robust growth rate of 9.6%, selling 293,860 units in January 2025, up from 268,233 units in January 2024. This indicates that TVS has successfully expanded its market share and appeal during this period.
Bajaj Auto faced a significant drop in sales, with a decline of 11.4%, selling 171,299 units in January 2025 compared to 193,350 units the year before. This decrease may reflect a weakening in its market presence or changing consumer preferences.
Suzuki experienced a healthy growth rate of 9.1%, with 87,834 units sold in January 2025, up from 80,511 units in January 2024. This suggests that Suzuki's two-wheelers are seeing positive traction in the market.
Royal Enfield reported impressive growth, increasing by 14.9%, with sales rising to 81,052 units from 70,556 units in January 2024. The strong growth indicates that Royal Enfield's products continue to resonate well with motorcycle enthusiasts.
Yamaha, however, saw a decline of 11.0%, with sales falling to 55,545 units from 62,384 units in the same period last year. This decline suggests a potential loss of consumer interest or challenges in the competitive landscape.
Piaggio also faced a decrease in sales, with a 9.8% drop, from 3,212 units in January 2024 to 2,897 units in January 2025. This decline may be due to reduced demand or limited availability of their products.
Kawasaki experienced the sharpest decline of all brands, with a significant 18.6% decrease in sales. The brand sold only 358 units in January 2025, down from 440 units in January 2024. This sharp drop could be attributed to niche market positioning or competition from other brands.
Triumph saw a very slight decline of 1.1%, with sales of 94 units in January 2025 compared to 95 units in the previous year. Although the decrease is minimal, it still reflects some challenges in growth for the premium motorcycle brand.
In summary, while brands like TVS, Honda, and Royal Enfield saw healthy growth, others like Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, Yamaha, Piaggio, Kawasaki, and Triumph faced declines, reflecting varying levels of success and challenges in the market for different two-wheeler brands. For more updates related to the latest bikes 2025 please visit wheels42.com.