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The combined two-wheeler sales for Bajaj in the month of June 2025 stood at 2,98,484 units – a 2 per cent dip year-on-year
Bajaj Auto has reported a total sales of 3,60,806 units in the month of June 2025 enduring a marginal 1 per cent rise over the 3,58,477 units recorded during the same month last year. The growth was led entirely by exports, which rose 21 per cent, while domestic volumes fell 13 per cent during the month for the homegrown manufacturer.
In the two-wheeler category, domestic sales dropped sharply from 1,77,207 units in June 2024 to 1,49,317 units last month — a fall of 16 per cent. Export volumes, however, moved in the opposite direction, climbing to 1,49,167 units from 1,26,439 a year earlier, marking an 18 per cent increase. Thus, the combined two-wheeler sales for the month stood at 2,98,484 units – a 2 per cent dip year-on-year.
On the other side of the spectrum, commercial vehicle performance was a roller coaster ride. Domestic volumes remained flat at 39,143 units – down by just 101 units year-on-year while export numbers rose from 15,587 units in June 2024 to 23,179 in June 2025 – a jump of 49 per cent. The numbers brought total CV sales for the month to 62,322 units, reflecting a 14 per cent improvement.
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Adding both segments together, Bajaj Auto’s June 2025 domestic sales closed at 1,88,460 units, compared to 2,16,451 units last year – a 13 per cent drop. On the other hand, total exports climbed to 1,72,346 units, up from 1,42,026 – translating to a 21 per cent gain. For the first quarter of this FY, Bajaj’s combined sales across two-wheelers and CVs totalled 11,11,237 units — up just 1 per cent over the 11,02,056 units recorded during Q1 FY25.
In the two-wheeler segment, domestic volumes for the quarter stood at 5,29,344 units, 9 per cent lower than the 5,82,497 units posted a year earlier. Exports in the same category rose 14 per cent, reaching 4,19,447 units, up from 3,68,420. This resulted in a flat quarterly total of 9,48,791 two-wheelers sold, versus 9,50,917 units in Q1 FY25.
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Meanwhile, commercial vehicles posted a quarterly total of 1,62,446 units – up 7 per cent year-on-year. The domestic sales slipped marginally to 1,05,464 units from 1,08,124 last year while exports surged 32 per cent, rising from 43,015 to 56,982 units. Cumulatively for the first quarter of FY26, Bajaj’s domestic sales across both segments fell 8 per cent to 6,34,808 units while exports went up 16 per cent to 4,76,429 units.
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