Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], February 2: TVS Motor Company (TVSM), a global leader in the two and three-wheeler segments, recorded monthly sales of 511,766 units in January 2026 with a growth of 29% as against 397,623 units in January 2025.
India's automobile industry wrapped up calendar year 2025 on a strong footing, with most major manufacturers reporting robust year-on-year growth in December, driven by healthy consumer demand, improved rural sentiment, infrastructure spending, and on the back of a favourable macroeconomi
The domestic auto sector may witness a demand cycle recovery over the next two to three years, supported by strong macroeconomic stimulus measures such as the upcoming Pay Commission salary revision, income-tax rate reduction, and interest rate cuts, highlighted a report by Incred Research.
Two-wheeler sales are set to outpace passenger vehicles for the remainder of the year, driven by strong festive demand, improved rural sentiment, and selective discounts.
TVS Motor Company posts the highest ever operating revenue of Rs 11,905 Crores, registering a growth of 29 per cent for the quarter ended September 2025, as against Rs 9,228 Crores reported in the quarter ended September 2024, the company said in a stock filing on Tuesday.
Passenger vehicle and two-wheeler sales showed signs of revival in September 2025 as the festive season began on September 22. According to Citi Research, demand picked up due to pent-up buying from August and a reduction in prices following recent GST cuts.
The reduction in GST rates is forecast to drive a 200 basis points (bps) upshift in two-wheeler demand and a 100 bps increase for PVs, the report added.
Bajaj Auto Limited reported nearly flat total sales for June 2025 on a year-on-year basis, as gains in the commercial vehicle segment balanced the dip in two-wheeler sales.
The total passenger vehicle dispatches from companies to dealer witnessed a 4.1 per cent increase year on year in November to 3,47,522 units, according to a data released by Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
TVS Motors reported a robust 12 per cent increase in total two-wheeler sales, rising from 352,103 units in November 2023 to 392,473 units in November 2024. Domestic two-wheeler sales grew by 6 per cent, with sales climbing from 287,017 units to 305,323 units over the same period.
The two-wheeler (2W) segment, particularly scooters, registered strong growth this year in the country, outpacing the motorcycles segment, according to a report by Motilal Oswal.
India's overall auto sales witnessed a strong 32 per cent year-on-year (YoY) growth in October, with the two-wheeler segment leading the surge, according to a report by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) released on Wednesday.