The list of the top 10 best-selling bikes in September 2025
The following bikes made the highest sales in India in the month of September 2025.
| Sr. no | Bike name | Estimated units sold (Sept 2025) |
1 | Hero Splendor Plus | 2,80,000 |
2 | Honda Shine 125 | 1,65,000 |
3 | Bajaj Pulsar 150 | 1,40,000 |
4 | TVS Apache RTR Series | 1,25,000 |
5 | Hero HF Deluxe | 1,05,000 |
6 | Royal Enfield Classic 350 | 95,000 |
7 | Bajaj Platina 110 | 85,000 |
8 | Hero Passion Xtec | 78,000 |
9 | Honda CB Unicorn | 72,000 |
10 | Royal Enfield Bullet 350 | 65,000 |
1. Hero Splendor –2,80,000 Units
The Hero Splendor Plus remains India’s favourite motorcycle and continues to dominate the sales charts month after month. Its success lies in its reliability, fuel efficiency, and simple design. The latest Splendor+ Xtec adds digital features like Bluetooth connectivity while maintaining Hero’s legendary low-maintenance reputation. It’s the perfect everyday bike for both urban and rural India.
2. Honda Shine – 1,65,000 Units
The Honda Shine 125 secures its spot as one of the most trusted commuter bikes in the country. It delivers smooth power, refined performance, and excellent fuel economy. Riders appreciate its comfortable seating, strong engine, and premium finish, making it a top choice for daily commutes.
3. Bajaj Pulsar 150 – 1,40,000 Units
The Bajaj Pulsar 150 continues to be the go-to motorcycle for performance enthusiasts. Known for its aggressive looks, powerful engine, and superior handling, the Pulsar appeals to riders who want a mix of sportiness and practicality. Even after two decades, it remains one of the most iconic names in Indian biking.
4. TVS Apache RTR Series – 1,25,000 Units
The TVS Apache RTR series, featuring models like the RTR 160 and RTR 200, continues to attract young riders. Its sporty styling, advanced technology, and refined performance make it a standout in the 150–200cc category. TVS’s features, such as ride modes and SmartXonnect connectivity, have helped it stay ahead of the curve.
5. Hero HF Deluxe – 1,05,000 Units
The Hero HF Deluxe remains one of the most affordable and fuel-efficient motorcycles in India. With its simple mechanics, excellent mileage, and long-term reliability, it is particularly popular among rural and semi-urban buyers who need a cost-effective ride for daily use.
6. Royal Enfield Classic 350 – 95,000 Units
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 continues to hold strong appeal among riders looking for a premium yet nostalgic experience. The new J-series engine provides smoother performance, while the retro styling keeps its charm alive. It’s the top-selling premium motorcycle in the country and a symbol of timeless design.
7. Bajaj Platina 110 – 85,000 Units
The Bajaj Platina 110 continues to impress with its superior comfort and class-leading mileage. Lightweight and practical, it’s especially popular among long-distance commuters. With features like ComforTec suspension and a digital instrument cluster, it combines practicality with convenience.
8. Hero Passion Xtec – 78,000 Units
The Hero Passion Xtec brings modern features to the commuter segment, such as a digital console, Bluetooth connectivity, and LED lighting. Combined with the proven 110cc engine, it offers both style and substance, making it a solid choice for urban commuters.
9. Honda CB Unicorn – 72,000 Units
The Honda CB Unicorn remains a trusted name in the 150cc segment. Known for its refined engine, balanced handling, and comfortable ergonomics, it appeals to riders seeking a reliable daily motorcycle that also performs well on highways. Its subtle design and smooth performance make it a long-term favourite.
10. Royal Enfield Bullet 350 – 65,000 Units
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 continues to make a strong comeback, thanks to its new-generation J-platform engine and classic looks. It offers a mix of old-school charm and modern reliability, attracting both nostalgic riders and younger buyers who love its road presence and thumping sound.
Final words
India's motorcycle market in September 2025 showed a wide and diverse range of preferences from economical commuters to high-performance bikes. Hero, Honda, Bajaj, TVS, and Royal Enfield are still leading the market by fulfilling Indian riders' demands. Increased sales in various categories show a developing two-wheeler market, as customers look more and more for value, performance, and aesthetic appeal in their motorcycles.
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