Pune-based Indian automotive manufacturer Bajaj Auto Limited reported flat sales growth in June 2025, with a modest 1% year-on-year increase. A decline in two-wheeler sales was offset by a strong performance in the commercial vehicle segment, especially through exports.
India’s leading automotive manufacturer, Bajaj Auto Limited, headquartered in Pune and part of the Bajaj Group, reported nearly flat total sales for June 2025, as growth in its commercial vehicle segment balanced a drop in two-wheeler sales.
Total vehicle sales stood at 3,60,806 units in June 2025, a 1% year-on-year increase compared to 3,58,477 units in June 2024. This marginal growth came despite a 2% decline in two-wheeler sales, which fell to 2,98,484 units from 3,03,646 units in the same month last year.
The dip in domestic demand for two-wheelers was notable, with sales falling 16% year-on-year. However, this was cushioned by an 18% increase in exports, underlining shifting demand dynamics in global markets. Interestingly, the June 2025 data shows nearly equal distribution between domestic and export two-wheeler sales.
In contrast, commercial vehicle sales posted a robust 14% increase, reaching 62,322 units in June 2025, up from 54,831 units a year ago. While domestic commercial vehicle sales remained stable at 39,143 units, exports witnessed a significant 49% jump to 23,179 units.
During the April-June 2025 quarter, Bajaj Auto sold a total of 11,11,237 vehicles, comprising 6,34,808 domestic sales and 4,76,429 exports. This represents a 1% overall growth over the same period in 2024. Despite an 8% decline in domestic sales, the 16% rise in exports helped maintain a balanced outlook.
Quarterly two-wheeler sales remained flat at 9,48,791 units, suggesting that while international demand is rising, domestic demand remains subdued amid broader market recovery signs.
Bajaj Auto continues to rely on its strong export performance and commercial vehicle segment to maintain momentum, even as the domestic two-wheeler market shows signs of strain.

