India’s two-wheeler market is full of surprises every month β from flashy launches to the rise of EVs, it’s a constant race. With the OEM-wise market share data for July 2025 now officially out, it’s time to break down the winners, the strugglers, and the rising stars.
π₯ Honda Maintains Its Top Spot
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India sold 3,45,802 units, securing a 25.51% market share. It’s just a hair below last year’s figure of 3,69,980 units (25.52%), but enough to stay at the top. Honda continues to be the go-to brand for millions.
ποΈ Hero MotoCorp
Hero clocked in 3,39,548 units sold, capturing 25.05% market share β slightly down from 27.60% last year. Although the numbers remain strong, this drop indicates that the competition is intensifying.

π TVS Motor Company
Here’s the real story: TVS sold 2,69,677 units, jumping from 17.39% last year to 19.89% now. That’s a solid rise of over 2.5%! TVS is closing in on Hero and Honda with innovative models and aggressive pricing.
π Bajaj and Ola Struggle
Bajaj Auto took a hit this month, dropping from 11.17% to 10.21% in market share.
Ola Electric, once the EV darling, saw a sharp fall from 2.88% to 1.32%. That’s a significant loss β is the EV charm wearing off?
π‘ Steady Players: Suzuki & Royal Enfield
- Suzuki stayed steady with 88,003 units and a 6.49% share.
- Royal Enfield also grew modestly from 4.05% to 4.98%, showing that niche bikes and loyal riders still matter.
β‘ EV Segment: Slow But Growing
- Ather Energy held on with a 1.20% share.
- Greaves, River, BGauss, and PUR Energy are still new players, but their presence is growing β mainly as EV adoption spreads.
- Ola’s sharp decline might shake things up in this space.
π Overall Sales Snapshot
- Total Two-Wheeler Sales (July 2025): 13,55,504
- Total in July 2024: 14,49,487
- That’s a YoY decline, possibly due to economic shifts, rising costs, or changing consumer preferences.
π Final Takeaway
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Honda leads, but TVS is the rising tiger.
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Hero still holds strong but needs a fresh push.
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EVs are facing a reality check β but their story isn’t over yet.
π¬ What About You?
Are you leaning toward a stylish petrol-powered ride or considering making the switch to electric? Drop your thoughts in the comments and share your pick for the best two-wheeler brand in India!


