Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL), the two-wheeler subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan, today announced its sales for April 2025, showing a steady year-on-year growth. Check out the report of Suzuki 2 Wheelers sales in April 2025.
Suzuki 2 Wheelers Sales April 2025
The company sold a total of 1,12,948 units in April 2025, registering a 14% growth over April 2024 when it sold 99,377 units.
In the domestic market, SMIPL sold 95,214 units, up by 8% from 88,067 units sold in April 2024. Exports also grew strongly, with 17,734 units shipped in April 2025, compared to 11,310 units in April 2024, marking a 57% rise.

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The new scooter from Suzuki includes LED lighting, front lock-operated fuel lid, dual pockets, expanded storage, and a larger fuel tank. Comfort is enhanced with an ergonomic seat, improved suspension, and aluminum footrests, while safety features include a passing switch, hazard switch, and brake lock. Additionally, The Bluetooth-enabled digital cluster supports Suzuki Ride Connect for weather alerts, service reminders, a digital wallet, and fuel tracking. The new 2025 Suzuki Access is now available for sale at Rs 81,700 (ex-showroom).
Commenting on the monthly performance, Mr. Deepak Mutreja, Vice President – Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd., said,
“This positive start to the year fills us with gratitude. Each unit sold represents the beginning of a new journey with our customers and we are thankful to be a part of it. We will continue to work sincerely to meet the evolving expectations of our customers and contribute positively to their journey with us.”
During the month, SMIPL announced the launch of the 2025 edition of OBD-2B Suzuki Hayabusa in three new dual-tone colour options. In a move to enhance customer accessibility, SMIPL started online bookings of its products via Flipkart across eight Indian states. Adding to the month’s milestones, Suzuki Access entered the India Book of Records for completing the fastest scooter ride from India’s lowest region, Kuttanad, to the highest village, Komic.
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