Bajaj Auto Limited has released its sales figures for June 2025, revealing a mixed performance with domestic declines offset by strong export growth. The company sold 3,60,806 units globally (2-wheelers + commercial vehicles), marking a 1% year-on-year increase.
June 2025 Sales Snapshot
| Segment | Jun-25 | Jun-24 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-Wheelers | |||
| Domestic | 1,49,317 | 1,77,207 | ▼16% |
| Exports | 1,49,167 | 1,26,439 | ▲18% |
| Commercial Vehicles | |||
| Domestic | 39,143 | 39,244 | Flat |
| Exports | 23,179 | 15,587 | ▲49% |
| Total Sales | 3,60,806 | 3,58,477 | ▲1% |

Year-to-Date (Apr-Jun 2025) Trends
- 2-Wheelers:
- Domestic: ▼9% (5,29,344 vs. 5,82,497)
- Exports: ▲14% (4,19,447 vs. 3,68,420)
- Commercial Vehicles:
- Exports surge 32% (56,982 vs. 43,015)
- Global Total: 11.11 lakh units (▲1% YoY)
Key Takeaways
- Export Resilience:
- 2-wheeler exports up 18% in June; CV exports jump 49%.
- Africa and LATAM markets drive demand for Pulsar and Boxer models.
- Domestic Challenges:
- 2-wheeler sales drop 16% amid subdued rural demand.
- CV segment remains stable (▼0.3% YoY).
- Strategic Shift:
- Exports now contribute 48% of total sales (vs. 40% in Jun-24).
Quote from Rakesh Sharma, Executive Director:
“While domestic sentiment remains cautious, our global footprint continues to deliver growth. We’re optimistic about H2 recovery with new launches and festive demand.”
FAQs
1. Why did domestic 2-wheeler sales decline?
Rural market slowdown and high inventory levels impacted dispatches.
2. Which export markets performed well?
Africa (Nigeria, Egypt) and Latin America showed strong demand for entry-level bikes.
3. Are new launches planned to boost domestic sales?
Yes – Updated Pulsar N250 and Chetak electric scooter variants are expected in Q3.
4. How does Bajaj compare to rivals?
Bajaj’s export focus helps mitigate domestic slump vs. Hero MotoCorp’s heavier reliance on local markets.
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Bajaj Auto Limited has released its sales figures for June 2025, revealing a mixed performance with domestic declines offset by strong export growth. The company sold 3,60,806 units globally (2-wheelers + commercial vehicles), marking a 1% year-on-year increase.
June 2025 Sales Snapshot
| Segment | Jun-25 | Jun-24 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-Wheelers | |||
| Domestic | 1,49,317 | 1,77,207 | ▼16% |
| Exports | 1,49,167 | 1,26,439 | ▲18% |
| Commercial Vehicles | |||
| Domestic | 39,143 | 39,244 | Flat |
| Exports | 23,179 | 15,587 | ▲49% |
| Total Sales | 3,60,806 | 3,58,477 | ▲1% |

Year-to-Date (Apr-Jun 2025) Trends
- 2-Wheelers:
- Domestic: ▼9% (5,29,344 vs. 5,82,497)
- Exports: ▲14% (4,19,447 vs. 3,68,420)
- Commercial Vehicles:
- Exports surge 32% (56,982 vs. 43,015)
- Global Total: 11.11 lakh units (▲1% YoY)
Key Takeaways
- Export Resilience:
- 2-wheeler exports up 18% in June; CV exports jump 49%.
- Africa and LATAM markets drive demand for Pulsar and Boxer models.
- Domestic Challenges:
- 2-wheeler sales drop 16% amid subdued rural demand.
- CV segment remains stable (▼0.3% YoY).
- Strategic Shift:
- Exports now contribute 48% of total sales (vs. 40% in Jun-24).
Quote from Rakesh Sharma, Executive Director:
“While domestic sentiment remains cautious, our global footprint continues to deliver growth. We’re optimistic about H2 recovery with new launches and festive demand.”
FAQs
1. Why did domestic 2-wheeler sales decline?
Rural market slowdown and high inventory levels impacted dispatches.
2. Which export markets performed well?
Africa (Nigeria, Egypt) and Latin America showed strong demand for entry-level bikes.
3. Are new launches planned to boost domestic sales?
Yes – Updated Pulsar N250 and Chetak electric scooter variants are expected in Q3.
4. How does Bajaj compare to rivals?
Bajaj’s export focus helps mitigate domestic slump vs. Hero MotoCorp’s heavier reliance on local markets.
You can add more to this story by commenting below.







