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In July 2025, the table of top 10 scooters saw Honda Activa continuing to be the leader ahead of TVS Jupiter, Suzuki Access and Honda Dio
In the month of July 2025, the top 10 scooters clocked 5,85,418 units – up nearly 16 per cent year-on-year. At the centre of it all, the Honda Activa remained the unchallenged leader but the real excitement came from Hero Destini 125 which posted an unbelievable three-fold jump in sales.
The Activa once again proved why it is synonymous with scooters in India. Selling 2,37,413 units, it grew 21.37 per cent over last year’s tally of 195,604 units – nearly 42,000 more dispatches. In second place, TVS Jupiter put on a show as well. With 1,24,876 units sold, the scooter jumped 67.25 per cent year-on-year – adding over 50,000 units.
The Suzuki Access slipped 4.32 per cent to 68,172 units – losing some traction despite being a steady seller. Meanwhile, Honda’s youth-centric Dio dropped sharply by 16.49 per cent – sliding to 27,951 units. The Dio once enjoyed cult status with younger riders but its slowdown suggests that Honda may need a major makeover.
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S.No |
Top 10 Scooters (YoY%) |
July 2025 Sales |
July 2024 Sales |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Honda Activa (21.37%) |
237,413 |
195,604 |
2 |
TVS Jupiter (67.25%) |
124,876 |
74,663 |
3 |
Suzuki Access (-4.32%) |
68,172 |
71,247 |
4 |
Honda Dio (-16.49%) |
27,951 |
33,472 |
5 |
TVS Ntorq (-2.13%) |
26,258 |
26,829 |
6 |
Suzuki Burgman (19.76%) |
23,720 |
19,806 |
7 |
TVS iQube (9.33%) |
23,029 |
21,064 |
8 |
Hero Destini (245.52%) |
19,726 |
5,709 |
9 |
Ola S1 (-57.29%) |
17,852 |
41,802 |
10 |
Yamaha RayZR (11.78%) |
16,421 |
14,690 |
Other key players stayed relatively stable. The TVS Ntorq dipped slightly by 2.13 per cent to 26,258 units while Suzuki Burgman held steady with a healthy 19.76 per cent rise to 23,720 units. Burgman’s maxi-scooter styling continues to attract buyers who want a little more road presence. On the EV front, TVS iQube showed modest progress – rising 9.33 per cent to 23,029 units last month.
Its steady sales prove there is still consistent demand for reliable electric scooters even as hype cycles fade. The smaller names also played their part. The Yamaha RayZR registered 16,421 units – growing 11.78 per cent and keeping Yamaha in the scooter game – though far from the leaders.
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But the biggest headline was Hero Destini 125 which exploded by a jaw-dropping 245.52 per cent. From a modest 5,709 units last July, it jumped to 19,726. At the other extreme was Ola S1 – once seen as the flag bearer of the EV revolution. Retail sales dropped by a crushing 57.29 per cent – falling from 41,802 units last July to just 17,852 this year.
The market grew, led by Honda and TVS, while Hero pulled off a comeback that few expected. At the same time, the struggles of Access, Dio and Ola S1 highlight how unforgiving the segment can be. With demand expanding and competition heating up, the scooter market is poised to see plenty of activity this festive season.
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