The year 2025 ended with a massive roar for the Indian motorcycle industry. In December alone, the top 10 motorcycles in the country clocked over 7.33 lakh units, showing a staggering 41.8% growth compared to the same time last year.
Whether it’s the rural charm of the Splendor or the urban muscle of the Pulsar and Apache, Indians are buying motorcycles at a record pace.

The Sales Leaderboard (December 2025)
Here is how the top 10 favorites performed. While the Splendor continues its decades-long reign, the “sporty” segment saw some of the highest growth percentages this month.
| Rank | Motorcycle Model | Units Sold (Dec 2025) | Growth (YoY) |
| 1 | Hero Splendor | 2,80,760 | +45.9% |
| 2 | Honda Shine | 1,41,602 | +40.4% |
| 3 | Bajaj Pulsar | 79,616 | +21.4% |
| 4 | Hero HF Deluxe | 49,051 | +17.6% |
| 5 | TVS Apache | 45,507 | +117.9% |
| 6 | Royal Enfield Classic 350 | 34,958 | +18% |
| 7 | Honda Unicorn | 33,640 | +60.3% |
| 8 | Royal Enfield Bullet 350 | 24,849 | +76.9% |
| 9 | TVS Raider | 22,783 | +30.5% |
| 10 | Royal Enfield Hunter 350 | 20,654 | +50.3% |

Key Highlights from the Charts
- The King of Commuters: The Hero Splendor remains in a league of its own. Selling over 2.8 lakh units in a single month is a testament to the trust Indian families place in this machine. It alone accounts for nearly 40% of the top 10’s total volume.
- The Sporty Surge: The TVS Apache was the “Star of the Month” in terms of momentum, more than doubling its sales with a massive 117.9% growth. Not far behind, the Bajaj Pulsar continues to be the go-to choice for performance lovers, sitting comfortably in the top three.
- The Royal Enfield Trio: It was a great month for fans of the “thump.” The Classic 350, Bullet 350, and Hunter 350 all made the top 10 list, proving that the mid-size premium segment is healthier than ever.
- Steady Gains for Honda: The Honda Shine solidified its spot as the 125cc leader, while the Unicorn saw a significant 60% jump, showing that buyers still value refined, long-lasting engines.

What This Means for 2026
With the massive growth in the 125cc and 350cc segments, it’s clear that Indian riders are gradually “moving up” to more powerful and stylish bikes. As we look ahead, we expect more tech-loaded launches and a bigger push toward premium features.
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