The Indian motorcycle market in July 2025 showcased a vibrant mix of commuter favorites and performance-driven models, with Hero MotoCorp leading the charge. Below is a detailed look at the top 10 motorcycles that captured the market, based on their sales performance, unique strengths, and appeal to diverse riders.
1. Hero Splendor: The Unbeatable Champion
The Hero Splendor continues to rule the Indian two-wheeler market with an impressive 2,46,715 units sold in July 2025, marking a robust 11.73% growth compared to the previous yearโs 2,20,820 units. Its unbeatable combination of affordability, exceptional fuel efficiency, and a vast service network makes it the go-to choice for daily commuters. The Splendorโs reliability and low maintenance costs solidify its position as Indiaโs favorite motorcycle.
2. Honda Shine: The Reliable Runner-Up
Securing second place, the Honda Shine recorded 1,59,658 units sold, despite a slight 2.29% dip from last yearโs 1,63,402 units. Known for its smooth performance and refined engine, the Shine remains a strong contender in the entry-level segment. Honda is likely to boost sales with festive season offers, appealing to riders seeking a dependable and stylish commuter bike.
3. Bajaj Pulsar: The Sporty Stalwart
The Bajaj Pulsar series claimed third spot with 79,817 units sold, though it faced a 16.67% decline from 95,789 units in July 2024. Despite increased competition in the 125cc to 200cc segment, the Pulsarโs sporty design and powerful performance continue to attract young riders. Bajajโs iconic brand remains a force in the performance motorcycle category.
4. Hero HF Deluxe: The Surprise Star
The Hero HF Deluxe emerged as a standout performer, with sales soaring to 71,477 units, a remarkable 53.30% jump from 46,627 units last year. This commuter bikeโs affordability, durability, and fuel efficiency have resonated strongly with budget-conscious buyers, driving its unexpected surge in popularity.
5. TVS Apache: The Youthful Powerhouse
TVS Apache secured fifth place with 37,566 units sold, reflecting a solid 22.44% growth from 30,681 units in July 2024. Its bold styling, agile handling, and performance-oriented engines in the 160cc to 300cc range make it a favorite among younger riders seeking thrill and aesthetics.
6. Honda Unicorn: The Steady Performer
The Honda Unicorn recorded 30,572 units sold, up 14.54% from 26,690 units last year. Its smooth ride, reliable engine, and understated design continue to appeal to riders looking for a practical yet premium commuter motorcycle in the 150cc segment.
7. Bajaj Platina: The Economical Choice
Bajajโs Platina sold 29,424 units, posting a modest 1.72% growth from 28,927 units in July 2024. Known for its fuel efficiency and low-cost maintenance, the Platina remains a trusted option for riders prioritizing economy without compromising on quality.
8. Royal Enfield Classic 350: The Timeless Icon
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 saw a strong 24.06% growth, with 26,516 units sold compared to 21,373 units last year. Its retro charm, updated features, and powerful thump have cemented its place as a favorite among riders seeking heritage and style.
9. TVS Raider: The Commuter with Flair
The TVS Raider sold 24,511 units, experiencing a marginal 0.15% dip from 24,547 units in July 2024. Despite the slight decline, its modern design and peppy performance in the 125cc segment keep it competitive, appealing to urban riders looking for a blend of style and efficiency.
10. Royal Enfield Hunter 350: The Urban Cruiser
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 rounded out the top 10 with 18,373 units sold, a stellar 30.39% increase from 14,091 units last year. Its compact design, accessible price, and retro-modern appeal have made it a hit among younger riders in urban markets.
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Market Overview
The top 10 motorcycles collectively sold 7,24,629 units in July 2025, a healthy 7.68% increase from 6,72,947 units in July 2024. This growth reflects a strong revival in demand, driven primarily by commuter-focused models like the Splendor and HF Deluxe. Brands like Hero, Honda, Bajaj, TVS, and Royal Enfield showcased their strengths, with each catering to distinct rider preferences, from budget-friendly commuters to premium retro machines. The Indian marketโs love for value-for-money, reliable motorcycles remains unshaken, setting the stage for an exciting festive season ahead.