After taking a look at the top 10 two wheelers and top 10 scooters for last month, let us now see the top 10 motorcycles report. Motorcycle sales in India showed healthy momentum in November 2025, with the top 10 models together clocking 9,46,375 units, registering a year-on-year growth of 18.7% over 7,97,364 units sold in November 2024. The numbers underline continued demand for commuter motorcycles, while the mid-segment and performance-oriented models also posted strong gains.
Top 10 Motorcycles Sales Nov 2025
Leading the chart once again was Splendor, which retained its position as India’s highest-selling motorcycle with 3,48,569 units, growing by 18.6% YoY. The model continued to anchor Hero MotoCorp’s volumes, benefitting from its reputation for fuel efficiency and reliability. Honda Shine followed in second place with 1,86,490 units, recording a robust 28.1% YoY growth, reflecting sustained demand in the 125cc commuter segment.
In third place, Pulsar sales remained largely flat at 1,13,802 units, posting a marginal 0.6% decline YoY, indicating steady but mature demand. HF Deluxe emerged as one of the strongest performers of the month, registering 91,082 units, a sharp 48.7% YoY increase, driven by rising rural demand and its value-focused positioning.
The performance segment continued to gain traction, with Apache recording 48,764 units, up 36.9% YoY, highlighting growing interest in sportier motorcycles. Classic 350 also delivered a solid showing, selling 34,793 units, marking a 26.5% YoY growth, reaffirming its popularity in the mid-capacity retro segment.
| No | Top 10 Motorcycles | Nov-25 | Nov-24 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Splendor | 3,48,569 | 2,93,828 |
| 2 | Shine | 1,86,490 | 1,45,530 |
| 3 | Pulsar | 1,13,802 | 1,14,467 |
| 4 | HF Deluxe | 91,082 | 61,245 |
| 5 | Apache | 48,764 | 35,610 |
| 6 | Classic 350 | 34,793 | 27,514 |
| 7 | CB Unicorn 150 | 32,968 | 30,678 |
| 8 | Raider | 32,853 | 31,769 |
| 9 | Platina | 32,040 | 44,578 |
| 10 | Glamour | 25,014 | 12,145 |
| – | Total | 9,46,375 | 7,97,364 |
Among other models, CB Unicorn 150 posted 32,968 units, growing 7.5% YoY, while Raider recorded 32,853 units, up 3.4%, indicating stable demand in the premium commuter category. Platina, however, witnessed a sharp decline, with sales falling 28.1% YoY to 32,040 units, suggesting pressure in the entry-level commuter space.
Rounding off the top 10 was Glamour, which stood out with 25,014 units, registering a massive 106% YoY growth, more than doubling its volumes compared to November 2024. This strong performance points to renewed interest in the premium commuter segment.
OEM Wise Contribution in Top 10
Driven by Splendor, HF Deluxe and Glamour, Hero MotoCorp dominated the charts with 4,64,665 units, contributing about 49% of total Top-10 motorcycle sales. Honda stood 2nd with 2,19,458 units (23% share), thanks to Shine and Unicorn.
Bajaj Auto ranked 3rd, clocking 1,45,842 units (15% share). Pulsar volumes remained stable while Platina saw YoY decline, impacting overall growth. TVS had Apache and Raider in the top 10, contributing 81,617 units (8.6% share). Royal Enfield featured with Classic 350 at 34,793 units (3.7% share).
Source: Bike - rushlane.com
