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    Top 10 Motorcycles Oct 2025 – Splendor, Shine, Pulsar, Apache, Raider, Platina

    New TVS Apache 160 – Akash VermaWhile Hero Splendor dominated sales charts, Honda Shine too commanded a strong 2nd position though both suffered YoY decline in sales
    Motorcycle sales faced some headwinds in October 2025, even though the overall two-wheeler segment ended the month on a positive note. Taking into account the top 10 motorcycles sold last month, this decline was despite it being a full blown festive month when sales generally peak. The GST cut that came into effect from 22nd Sept 2025 favored bikes up to 350cc, bringing the rate down from 28% to 18%. Motorcycles above 350cc saw a notable rise from 28% to 40%. This could have caused some turmoil across the segment.
    Top 10 Motorcycles – Oct 2025
    Top 10 motorcycles accounted for sales of 10,60,399 units, a 1.95% decline on a YoY basis. There had been 10,81,437 unit sales of Oct 2024 while MoM sales also declined sharply when compared to 11,01,572 units of Sept 2025.
    Hero Splendor continued to dominate the sales chart with 3,40,131 units sold last month. It was a 13.15% YoY decline from 3,91,612 units sold in Oct 2025 even as the Splendor commanded a 32.08% market share. At No. 2 was Honda Shine that also suffered a YoY decline by 11.04% to 1,74,615 units from 1,96,288 units.
    Top 10 Motorcycles Oct 2025
    Next in line was the Bajaj Pulsar range with a healthy 36.81% rise in demand. Sales went up to 1,52,996 units last month, well over 42,162 units from 1,11,834 units sold in Oct 2024. An 8.32% YoY decline was also reported for the HF Deluxe, sales of which fell to 1,13,998 units from 1,24,343 units. This was a volume dip of 10,345 units.
    TVS Apache range, on the other hand saw higher demand. Sales went up by 23% to 61,619 units in Oct 2025 from 50,097 units sold in the same month last year. Raider also saw its sales increase strongly by 9.64% to 56,085 units, up by 4,932 units over 51,153 units in Oct 2024. Raider 125 recently got updated and now comes in with several segment first features along with improvement in technology, performance, and safety. Sales declined for the Bajaj Platina by 14.52% YoY. Sales fell to 52,734 units from 61,689 units relating to a volume decline of 8,955 units.

    No
    Top 10 Motorcycles
    Oct-25
    Oct-24

    1
    Splendor
    3,40,131
    3,91,612

    2
    Shine
    1,74,615
    1,96,288

    3
    Pulsar
    1,52,996
    1,11,834

    4
    HF Deluxe
    1,13,998
    1,24,343

    5
    Apache
    61,619
    50,097

    6
    Raider
    56,085
    51,153

    7
    Platina
    52,734
    61,689

    8
    Classic 350
    46,573
    38,297

    9
    Unicorn
    32,825
    31,768

    10
    Glamour
    28,823
    24,356


    Total
    10,60,399
    10,81,437

    At 8th position on this list was the RE Classic 350 with 46,573 units sold last month. This was a 21.61% YoY rise over 38,297 units in Oct 2024. The Classic 350 continued to remain the company’s best-selling model in the 350cc segment with sales above that of the Hunter 350, Meteor 350 and Bullet 350, allowing the company to register a strong 14.68% overall sales growth.
    CB Unicorn and Hero Glamour also ended the past month on a positive note. Unicorn sales went up by 3.33% to 32,825 units. Glamour saw a strong 18.34% YoY growth at 28,823 units, well over 24,356 units sold in Oct 2024. More

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    Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 May Launch At 2026 EICMA – Report

    Royal Enfield Himalayan 750At the just concluded Motoverse, Royal Enfield showcased a Continental GT-R 750, a race-spec version of upcoming Continental GT-750. It will race in the Continental GT Cup race and will spawn a production-spec version some time next year.
    However, almost every motorcycling enthusiast in India was expecting to get a good look at Himalayan 750 at Motoverse, which was sadly not the case. Now, Royal Enfield CEO, B Govindrajan has revealed that Himalayan 750 will not arrive before 2026 EICMA Show next year, hinting at a potential launch timeline. Let’s check out the details.
    Himalayan 750
    Himalayan 750 May Launch At 2026 EICMA
    Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 made its global debut at EICMA 2025 earlier this month in Milan, Italy. It was showcased in a close-to-production guise (prototype) at 2025 EICMA Show. After its global debut, there were wide speculations that Himalayan 750 will make an India debut at 2025 Motoverse in Goa.
    The 750cc Himmy prototype was speculated to launch some time in 2026. Speaking to MCN, Royal Enfield CEO, B Govindarajan, has revealed that Himalayan 750 will not arrive before EICMA 2026. This hints at a potential launch timeline of this highly anticipated multi-cylinder middle-weight Adventure Tourer.
    Royal Enfield Himalayan 750
    Royal Enfield could launch Himalayan 750 at next year’s EICMA Show in Milan. Company CEO has revealed that Himalayan 750 project needs more development time to spawn a final production-spec version. Even the motorcycle showcased at 2025 EICMA was a pre-production prototype.
    B Govindarajan further mentioned that the Himalayas is our spiritual world and they always take the motorcycle there. He also mentioned that the concept has come out well and the company is testing it. When asked about the launch timeline, he hinted that we may have to wait up till the next EICMA.
    Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Teased
    What to expect?
    The idea of an affordable 750cc multi-cylinder Adventure Tourer with premium cycle parts is quite enticing and Himalayan 750 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated bike launches in the world. It will bear an overall silhouette as Himalayan 450, but proportionately larger to suit its displacement class.
    Premium components include USD telescopic front forks, adjustable front suspension, remote preload adjuster for rear suspension, dual disc brake setup at the front, 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke or alloy wheels option, a 5-inch TFT Tripper Dash with music control and Google Maps support, dual-sport tyres and more.
    Royal Enfield Himalayan 750 Alloy Variant with Adjustable Suspension
    There could be features like ride-by-wire throttle with cruise control, cornering ABS, dual-channel ABS with multiple ABS modes, adjustable levers, adjustable windshield, LED lighting all around and more. The 750cc parallel twin engine is speculated to produce up to 55 bhp and 65 Nm, mated to a slip and assist clutch along with a 6-speed gearbox.
    Also read – Royal Enfield Himalayan Electric spied
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    Top 10 Two Wheelers Oct 2025 – Splendor, Activa, Shine, Pulsar, Jupiter, Access, Raider

    New Hero SplendorTwo wheeler sales showed strong YoY growth boosted by increased demand for Activa and Jupiter scooters
    Festive and policy boosts caused two-wheeler sales to peak during the month of October 2025. The new GST rate, reduced from 28% to 18% across two-wheelers in the up to 350cc segment, caused a significant reduction in prices, thereby stirring up buyer sentiments. Markets also remained favorable due to strong monsoons, which significantly augmented rural demand.
    Top 10 Two Wheelers Oct 2025
    Total sales across the top 10 two wheelers stood at 14,67,944 units, a 2.60% rise from 14,38,337 units sold in Oct 2024. This was a volume increase of 29,607 units. It was also a MoM growth as against 14,62,687 units in Sept 2025. Hero Splendor continued to be a key volume driver with 3,40,131 units sold in the past month maintaining its leadership with a 23.17% market share. This was even as sales declined YoY by 13.15% from 3,91,612 units sold in Oct 2024.
    In a second position was the Honda Activa scooter with  3,26,551 units sold, a 22.39% YoY growth from 2,66,806 units with a 22.25% market share. In October 2025, Honda also achieved the milestone of selling 35 million Activas since its launch.  The Honda Activa range includes the Activa 110, Activa 125 and the Activa Electric. However, more recently, the company has stopped production of the Activa e: due to piling stocks.
    Top 10 Two Wheelers Oct 2025
    Also from the Honda stables was the Shine with 1,74,615 units sold last month. It however, saw its sales decline by 11.04% when compared to 1,96,288 units of the same month last year. There was increased demand for the Bajaj Pulsar with 1,52,996 units sold, a 36.18% rise from 1,11,834 units.
    TVS Jupiter sales were up 8.37% to 1,18,888 units in Oct 2025, a YoY growth over 1,09,702 units. HF Deluxe and Access sales declined sharply. HF Deluxe sales fell by 8.32% to 1,13,998 units from 1,24,343 units, marking a volume decline of 10,345 units. Access scooter sales dipped by 6% to 70,327 units from 74,813 units, a YoY de-growth by 4,486 units.
    TVS Apache and Raider – Outstanding Demand
    Lower down the sales list were the TVS Apache and Raider, both of which have seen outstanding demand in Oct 2025. Apache sales were up 23% to 61,619 units from 50,097 units while Raider accounted for sales of 56,085 units, a 9.64% rise from 51,153 units in the same month of the year ago period. Bajaj Platina suffered a 14.52% decline in demand to 52,734 units whereas there had been 61,689 units sold in Oct 2024. It related to a hefty decline by 8,955 units in terms of volumes.

    No
    Top 10 Two Wheelers
    Oct-25
    Oct-24

    1
    Splendor
    3,40,131
    3,91,612

    2
    Activa
    3,26,551
    2,66,806

    3
    Shine
    1,74,615
    1,96,288

    4
    Pulsar
    1,52,996
    1,11,834

    5
    Jupiter
    1,18,888
    1,09,702

    6
    HF Deluxe
    1,13,998
    1,24,343

    7
    Access
    70,327
    74,813

    8
    Apache
    61,619
    50,097

    9
    Raider
    56,085
    51,153

    10
    Platina
    52,734
    61,689


    Total
    14,67,944
    14,38,337 More

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    Royal Enfield Sales Breakup Oct 2025 – Classic, Bullet, Hunter, Meteor, 650 Twins, Himalayan

    Royal Enfield Meteor 350 New Colour LaunchedRoyal Enfield domestic sales reached 1,16,844 units, a 15% year-on-year and 2.88% month-on-month growth
    Royal Enfield, part of Eicher Motors Limited, has ended the festive months of Sept and Oct 2025 on a promising note. The company has achieved their highest ever festive sales with a total of 2,49,279 units sold during the said two month period. This was a 26% rise over sales in the same period of last year.
    Talking exclusively of sales during the month of Oct 2025, the company has witnessed a 14.68% rise YoY and 2.88% improvement on a MoM basis. Once again it was motorcycles with engine capacities up to 350cc that commanded the most attention while it larger bikes such as the Guerilla, Super Meteor and Shotgun failed to attract much audience.
    Royal Enfield Sales Growth – Oct 2025
    With a total of 1,16,844 unit sales in the past month, the Chennai based two wheeler maker has shown off a 14.68% YoY growth along with a 2.88% rise in MoM sales. There had been 1,01,886 units sold in Oct 2024 while Sept 2025 sales stood at 1,13,573 units.
    Royal Enfield Sales Oct 2025 – YoY
    A strong mix of models in the 350cc segment that included the Classic 350, Hunter 350, Meteor 350 and Bullet 350, remained key contributors. Classic 350 sales were up by 21.61% YoY to 46,573 units from 38,297 units while MoM sales grew by 15.14% over 40,449 units. Bullet 350 followed at No. 2 with 25,560 unit sales, a 13.65% YoY growth from 22,491 units sold in Oct 2024. However, its MoM sales performance fell by 1.37% as against 25,915 units sold in Sept 2025.
    Hunter 350 sales remained muted with a 2.22% rise to 21,823 units in Oct 2025 from 21,350 units of Oct 2024 while MoM sales improved marginally by 0.10% from 21,801 units of Sept 2025. Meteor, also in the 350cc segment showed off better demand with 14,748 unit sales last month marking a 32.44% YoY increase along with a 2.17% rise in MoM sales.
    Royal Enfield Sales Oct 2025 – MoM
    Royal Enfield Larger Capacity Bike Sales – Oct 2025
    Royal Enfield also recorded robust volumes for its 650 cc models, such as the Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, and the Himalayan on a YoY basis. The 650 Twin sales were up 4.57% to 3,365 units from 3,218 units YoY while Himalayan also displayed a strong 16.46% rise in demand to 2,561 units from 2,199 units. Both these models however, suffered a steel MoM decline by 12.73% and 34.98% respectively.
    Guerilla sales too fell to 1,196 units marking a 24.49% YoY and 33.48% MoM decline. It was followed by the Super Meteor with 890 unit sales, a 32.06% YoY and 19.16% MoM de-growth while Shotgun sales were down to 128 units.
    New Motorcycles at Motoverse 2025
    The company has recently released its Bullet 650cc at Motoverse 2025 along with the Flying Flea FF.S6, both of which were also shown at the EICMA Show earlier this month. Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Mana Black was showcased at the EICMA 2025 and has now been launched in India at the Motoverse 2025 in Goa. Also launched is the Meteor 350 new colour. There was also the Continental GT 750 prototype in attendance at the Motoverse 2025, marking its first appearance in India. Himalayan Electric was also present at the event. More

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    Royal Enfield Continental GT-R 750 Unveiled At Motoverse 2025

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    Yamaha Sales Oct 2025 – Ray ZR, FZ, MT15, R15, Fascino, Aerox

    Yamaha RayZR : Image – Gyani EnoughYamaha RayZR led the sales list with a strong 33.25% share and 22,738 units sold in Oct 2025
    The two wheeler market saw a surge in demand in October 2025. The performance of this segment was driven by heightened buying during the festive season while GST 2.0 rate rationalization too lent itself to this positive impact.
    While most brands reported double digit growth, Yamaha India sales fell to 68,375 units. This marked a 9.27% YoY decline from 75,358 units sold in Oct 2024 while MoM sales were down by 6.73% as compared to 73,307 units of Sept 2025. Most models in the company portfolio remained in the red.
    Yamaha India YoY vs MoM Sales – Oct 2025
    In a No. 1 position was the Yamaha RayZR scooter with 22,738 units sold. This was a 23.23% YoY growth from 18,451 units sold in Oct 2024. Currently commanding a 33.25% market share, its MoM sales declined by 16.65% when compared to 27,280 units sold in Sept 2025.
    Yamaha Sales Oct 2025 – YoY
    At No. 2, the Yamaha FZ Series has seen its sales decline sharply YoY by 9.09% to 16,250 units from 17,874 units. MoM sales saw a marginal 0.70% growth from 16,137 units of Sept 2025. Yamaha has just launched the new FZ-RAVE in India, augmenting it presence in the 150cc premium commuter segment. The MT 15 followed with 13,173 unit sales, but seeing a 1.73% YoY decline. Its MoM performance however, ended more positively with a 12.64% growth from 11,695 units sold in Sept 2025.
    Yamaha R15, a popular and affordable sports bike in India, has seen its sales dive to 7,949 units in the past month. This was a 30.57% YoY and 14.79% MoM de-growth. The Fascino too suffered severe sales decline to 5,361 units whereas there had been 11,329 units sold in Oct 2024 relating to a 52.68% YoY de-growth. MoM sales also ended in the red by 9.97%.
    Yamaha Sales Oct 2025 – MoM
    While Yamaha Aerox saw a 2.23% YoY growth to 2,889 units from 2,826 units, its MoM sales fell by 0.41%. There was the Yamaha R3/MT03 with 15 units sold, a 37.50% YoY de-growth but a 50% gain on a MoM basis.
    Yamaha India New Launches
    Yamaha is gearing up for a strong rebound in the coming months, backed by a refreshed and more diverse product lineup. With the XSR155 bringing a stylish neo-retro option to the popular R15 platform, Yamaha now has a motorcycle that appeals to both enthusiasts and lifestyle-focused buyers — a segment where demand has been steadily rising.
    Yamaha XSR155 Launched – Sales to start soon
    On the EV front, the newly launched EC-06 electric scooter, boasting a 160 km range, is set to attract urban commuters looking for a premium, long-range EV. Deliveries beginning next quarter will further add momentum. In addition, Yamaha’s confirmation of the upcoming Aerox Electric positions the brand strongly in the fast-growing performance EV scooter space. Together, these launches broaden Yamaha India’s appeal and are expected to significantly boost sales volumes across both ICE and EV segments. More

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    Royal Enfield Electric Himalayan Spotted Next To ICE Himalayan

    Royal Enfield Electric HimalayanLooking at the hardware, it’s likely that the electric Himalayan will be just as strong an off-roader as the ICE Himalayan
    At the 2025 Motoverse event in Goa, Royal Enfield has introduced multiple new products. The list includes Bullet 650, Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange variant and the Flying Flea S6 electric scrambler bike. Near the Motoverse event venue, an electric Himalayan testbed has also been spotted.
    Royal Enfield Electric Himalayan
    Himalayan electric – Design and features
    A number of features of Himalayan electric are similar to that of the ICE variant. It includes the transparent windscreen, round headlamp and rear-view mirrors and a single-piece seat. The silhouette and riding stance are also shared with the ICE Himalayan in most parts. One can also notice the front rack, even though it has a different shape in comparison to that of the ICE Himalayan.
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    Electric Himalayan is likely to have an all-LED lighting setup. The headlamp can be seen with integrated LED DRLs. USD forks and wheels carry a golden finish, adding a more dynamic character to the bike. For an elegant and seamless look and feel, the seat cover extends across the faux fuel tank. Riding stance is fairly comfortable with centrally mounted foot pegs and a wide handlebar.
    Royal Enfield Electric Himalayan
    Signature features associated with Royal Enfield’s electric range include the distinctive design used for the battery enclosure. It has fin-type structures that create a fluid design and also work to improve cooling. The battery enclosure has a metallic finish, quite the same as that of the original magnesium metal it is made from. Magnesium offers multiple benefits such as a lightweight profile, durability and enhanced cooling. The cockpit area has a navigation tower display.
    Royal Enfield Electric Himalayan
    Electric Himalayan – Specs, performance, range
    Electric Himalayan is using wheels supplied by SM Pro Platinum, a leading UK-based manufacturer. SM Pro Platinum supplies to various other leading brands such as Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Husqvarna, Triumph, Yamaha and Suzuki. These wheels are standard wire-spoke wheels, likely to have a tubed setup. Cross-spoke tubeless option is expected to be offered as an accessory.
    Royal Enfield Electric Himalayan
    Tyres used with the electric Himalayan testbed are Bridgestone Battlax AdventureCross – AX41. These are specially designed for adventure motorcycles. Key features include enhanced grip, high off-road traction, excellent durability and 30% higher compound rigidity and strength. At the rear, the electric Himalayan has a monoshock suspension. Braking setup comprises a petal disc at the front and a standard disc brake at the rear.
    Royal Enfield Electric Himalayan
    Talking about performance, the electric Himalayan is expected to be equipped with a mid-mounted motor, sourced from Spain-based Stark Future. Power output could be 74.5 kW (100 hp). Electric Himalayan could be equipped with a 14-kWh lithium-ion battery pack. It could offer a certified range of around 200 to 250 km per charge. Multiple ride modes such as Eco, Tour, Off-road and Rally could be available, along with a variety of electronic rider aids. More

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    Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 Electric Scrambler Made India Debut At Motoverse

    Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 India DebutRoyal Enfield is one of the oldest motorcycle brands in the world that has run on fossil fuels ever since its inception. This brand purely runs on its timeless appeal, nostalgia and banks heavily on its rich heritage and legacy. However, Royal Enfield is also a tech-forward company and already has its feet in the electric motorcycle segment.
    The company has a dedicated sub brand called Flying Flea for its electric motorcycle operations. Flying Flea started things with FF C6 (C stands for Classic) and now, we get to see the FF S6 (S stands for Scrambler), which has just debuted at the ongoing Motoverse event in Goa. Let’s take a closer look.
    FF S6 India Debut
    Flying Flea S6 Electric Scrambler
    Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 made its global debut at EICMA 2025 and has just made its India debut at 2025 Motoverse. The company is positioning FF S6 as a Lightweight City+ EV which as the name suggests, is primarily for the city and is capable of some outdoor excursions as well.
    FF S6 India Debut
    It is basically a Scrambler version of FF C6 and gets dedicated equipment and components which makes it worthy of light trails and other rough bits. An exact launch date is not revealed, but it will hit the roads some time in 2026. Where design is concerned, FF S6 has quite a lot of elements to distinguish itself from FF C6.
    FF S6 India Debut
    These include knuckle guards, a headlight cowl, a front beak, USD telescopic front forks instead of girder forks, 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wire-spoke wheels with dual-sport tyres, unique LED turn indicators with integrated tail lights similar to Himalayan 450 and single-piece narrow Scrambler seat and more.
    FF S6 India Debut
    What to expect?
    Shared elements with FF C6 include its LED lighting, aluminium main frame, magnesium battery casing, a sophisticated swingarm, a 3.5-inch circular TFT touchscreen powered by Qualcomm, sophisticated switchgear, cruise control, keyless go system and others. On FF S6, suspension travel is higher and so is its ground clearance.
    FF S6 India Debut
    Even functionally, Flying Flea S6 differs quite a bit over the FF C6. The main giveaway is the use of chain drive with S6 as opposed to a belt drive on C6. Flying Flea brand aims to offer a unique and premium ownership experience to buyers. It even gets a Flying Flea Tech Centre with a button on right switchgear.
    FF S6 India Debut
    Other notable elements include a dedicated off-road mode, lean-sensing ABS, comprehensive Ride Modes, Traction Control, voice assist feature and more. Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 and Flying Flea C6 could be priced at a premium, owing to what they both have to offer. More