In September, the company also recorded its highest-ever spare parts sales of ₹881 million.
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In September, the company also recorded its highest-ever spare parts sales of ₹881 million.
Suzuki reported that its sales grew by 25% year over year in September 2025, driven by festive season demand and recent GST reforms that have made two-wheelers more affordable for consumers. The company sold 1,23,550 units last month, compared to 99,185 units sold in September 2024.
Domestic sales were particularly strong, with 1,05,886 units sold in the home market – a robust 37% year-on-year growth compared to 77,263 units in September 2024. However, exports declined during the month, with 17,664 units shipped internationally against 21,922 units in the same period last year.
“September has been a remarkable month for SMIPL. The festive cheer translated into strong demand, driving 37% growth in our domestic sales. The recent GST reduction has further added to customer enthusiasm, by making our two-wheelers even more affordable. We are optimistic that this momentum will continue through the festive season and beyond, enabling us to serve a larger customer base with our trusted motorcycles and scooters,” said Deepak Mutreja, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India
Adding to the positive news, the company recorded its highest-ever spare parts sales of ₹881 million in September – the third consecutive month of record spare parts revenue. This segment registered 17% year-on-year growth, indicating strong aftermarket demand and customer engagement.
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