Two wheelers & three wheelers

Hero MotoCorp sales up 21 pc at 4,49,755 units in July
Hero MotoCorp witnessed a significant surge in sales. The two-wheeler maker dispatched 4,49,755 units in July 2025. This marks a 21 percent increase compared to the previous year. Domestic sales reached 4,12,397 units. Exports also saw a rise, reaching 37,358 units. The company anticipates further growth with the approaching festive season. Retail activity remained stable.

TVS Motor July sales jump 29% to over 4.5 lakh units
TVS Motor Company experienced a robust 29% surge in total sales, reaching 4,56,350 units in July 2025, fueled by strong two-wheeler sales which climbed 29% to 4,38,790 units. Domestic two-wheeler sales rose by 21%, with notable growth in both motorcycle and scooter segments, while exports witnessed a substantial 46% increase, highlighting the company's strong performance across various markets.

Suzuki Motorcycle India sales down 2.7% at 1,13,600 units in July
Suzuki Motorcycle India faced a slight dip in sales. Total sales reached 1,13,600 units in July 2025. This is a 2.7 percent decrease from last year. Domestic sales also saw a reduction, totaling 96,029 units. However, exports increased to 17,571 units. The company released this data in a statement. The overall sales performance indicates a minor downturn for the month.

Royal Enfield sales rise 31% in July 2025
Royal Enfield's total sales surged by 31 per cent in July. The company sold 88,045 units, a significant jump from 67,265 units last year. Domestic sales rose by 25 per cent, reaching 76,254 units. Exports witnessed a remarkable 95 per cent increase, with 11,791 units shipped. The Sherpa 450 platform and refreshed Hunter 350 are driving growth.

2025 Yamaha MT-15 Version 2.0 launched in India: Check price, features and performance
Yamaha Motor India has launched the 2025 Yamaha MT-15 Version 2.0. The motorbike features technological upgrades and new aesthetics. The DLX variant includes a color TFT screen with smartphone connectivity. Riders can access maintenance updates and fuel consumption details. The bike offers new colors like Ice Storm and Metallic Silver Cyan.

TVS Motor to position Norton range of motorcycles as 'super premium'; to launch in Europe: CEO
TVS Motor Company is set to launch multiple 'super premium' Norton motorcycles in Europe during the first quarter of the next financial year, with plans to develop a retail strategy for India as well. The company will unveil next-generation superbikes this year.

Triumph Thruxton 400 to launch in India next week: Price, features & key highlights
Triumph Motorcycles is set to launch its highly anticipated Thruxton 400 café racer in India on August 6, 2025. Spotted during a TV commercial shoot in Pune, the Thruxton 400 shares its platform and 399cc engine with the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X. Expected to be priced between ₹3.00 lakh and ₹3.

Hero Motorcorp launches HF Deluxe Pro at Rs 73,550; Check key features
Hero MotoCorp has launched the feature-rich HF Deluxe Pro across India, priced at Rs 73,550. This model boasts segment-first LED headlamp, digital console, and refreshed design. Powered by i3S technology and a low-friction engine, it promises best-in-class mileage, combining style, efficiency, and advanced features for the modern rider.

Erratic rains & low farm income hit entry-level bike sales: HMSI
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) reports a dip in two-wheeler sales due to erratic rains and stagnant farm incomes, particularly affecting entry-level motorcycles. While scooter sales remained stable, motorcycle sales declined. HMSI anticipates a demand revival during the festive season and aims to increase its market share by introducing new products and focusing on electric scooters and women buyers.

Honda eyes 30% share in Indian two-wheeler market, sees potential to grow sales among women
Honda aims for 30 percent of India's two-wheeler market by 2030. Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India sees growth among female customers. The company acknowledges the shift to electric vehicles. However, charging infrastructure is a challenge. Honda plans to introduce electric models globally. A dedicated electric two-wheeler plant in India is expected by 2028.

Zuperia Auto enters electric passenger three-wheeler market, plans 2W entry in two years
Zuperia Auto Pvt Ltd has entered the electric passenger three-wheeler market, aiming for Rs 1,000 crore in revenue by 2030. The company, already in e-rickshaws and electric three-wheelers, plans to launch electric two-wheelers under a new brand in two years.

Hero MotoCorp to enter European markets in Q2 FY26, says Chairman Pawan Munjal
Hero MotoCorp is gearing up for a significant global expansion, with plans to enter Germany, France, Spain, and the UK in the second quarter of FY 2025-26. The company is also fostering innovation by mentoring entrepreneurs and investing in electric vehicle ventures like Ather Energy and Euler Motors, aiming to lead India's electric mobility transformation.

Premium bikes likely to account for 22% of two-wheeler market by 2030: Crisil
India's two-wheeler market is increasingly favoring premium motorcycles, with a rise to 19% market share last fiscal from 14% in fiscal 2019. Crisil Intelligence projects this trend to continue, estimating a 22% share by 2030. Premium motorcycle sales have already surpassed pre-COVID levels, contrasting with a decline in economy motorcycle sales due to weak rural demand and price increases.

Two and three wheelers rides in fast lane for Uber
Uber witnesses a shift in India. More customers now prefer two and three-wheelers. This trend highlights the demand for affordable transport. Uber's driver network expands significantly. The company focuses on intercity travel and premium services. Electrification efforts face challenges. Uber partners to overcome EV adoption hurdles. New services cater to diverse needs. The company prioritizes accessible mobility options in India.

Bike makers may appeal to govt to defer rule mandating anti-lock braking systems
Two-wheeler manufacturers are likely to request a delay in the mandatory ABS regulation, citing implementation challenges and capacity constraints. The industry needs to significantly increase ABS production within a short timeframe, which is deemed unfeasible. Concerns also exist regarding homologation capacity and the cost-effectiveness of ABS in entry-level motorcycles, potentially impacting the price-sensitive segment.

Triumph Speed 400 new colour: Two-wheeler maker unveils new colour variant, free accessories offers. Check details
Triumph India is offering free accessories worth Rs 7,600 on the Speed 400 until July 31, 2025, as part of its Modern Classic range anniversary celebration. The offer includes a lower engine guard, knee pads, windscreen, and tank pad.