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Bajaj posted total sales of 4,17,616 units in August 2025, resulting in a growth of 5 per cent over 3,97,804 units
In August 2025, Bajaj Auto recorded total sales of 4,17,616 units – a rise of 5 per cent over 3,97,804 units garnered a year ago. The top line number tells only half the story, though. Growth was driven from overseas while the domestic market remained muted especially on the two-wheeler side. Even so, the company managed to have a month-on-month momentum going into the festive period with exports shouldering more of the load than they did last year.
In two-wheelers, Bajaj posted 3,41,887 units in August – up 2 per cent on year. Domestic dispatches fell to 1,84,109 units with a decline of 12 per cent. Exports stepped in to balance the ledger, climbing 25 per cent to 1,57,778 units. In the commercial vehicle department, Bajaj delivered the month’s top notch performance.
Its volumes rose 21 per cent to 75,729 units – motivated by a huge 58 per cent jump in exports to 27,440 units. Meanwhile, the domestic CV sales advanced 7 per cent to 48,289 units last month. For a portfolio that tends to be cyclical, the breadth of growth across both home and export lanes is a positive read-through for the quarters ahead.
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Look at the combined picture and the divergence is stark. The local sales across two- and three-wheelers came in at 2,32,398 units – down 8 per cent year-on-year. Exports, meanwhile, rose 29 per cent to 1,85,218 units. It pushes the export share of total monthly volumes to nearly 45 per cent – up from roughly 36 per cent in August last year.
Year to date, from April to August 2025, Bajaj has sold 18,94,853 units – up 2 per cent versus 18,54,029 units in the same period of 2024. The domestic volumes across segments are at 10,50,349 units – lower by 9 per cent – while exports have climbed 21 per cent to 8,44,504 units.
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Sales in the two-wheeler space are effectively flat at 15,86,925 units for the April–August window as an 11 per cent decline in domestic dispatches to 8,52,732 units is countered by an 18 per cent rise in exports to 7,34,193 units. The commercial vehicles have done the heavy lifting – growing 14 per cent to 3,07,928 units.
Within that, exports surged 47 per cent to 1,10,311 units while domestic volumes edged up 1 per cent to 1,97,617 units – indicating a stable demand with stronger volume momentum overseas. If the improving export volumes sustain and festive buying lifts sentiment in India, the company is in for a successful tenure ahead.
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