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Indian Brands Surge in Global Motorcycle Sales Q1 2025

Indian Brands Surge in Global Motorcycle Sales Q1 2025
Michelle Liew
June 8, 2025

TVS Motor climbs to 4th and Royal Enfield becomes the fastest-growing brand in Q1 2025, as Indian manufacturers dominate the global motorcycle market.

TVS Motor climbs to 4th and Royal Enfield becomes the fastest-growing brand in Q1 2025, as Indian manufacturers dominate the global motorcycle market.

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The global motorcycle market kicked off 2025 with record-breaking momentum, and it’s the Indian manufacturers who are stealing the spotlight. According to the latest Q1 2025 rankings, Indian brands like TVS Motor and Royal Enfield are not just holding ground — they’re climbing the global ladder at a pace that has the rest of the industry taking notice.

Honda Still Reigns — But India Is Catching Up

Unsurprisingly, Honda retains its throne as the world’s top-selling motorcycle brand. With a whopping 4.9 million units sold in Q1 2025, Honda grew its sales by 5.2% over the previous year. It’s a mind-boggling feat considering the already massive volume, with Mongolia, Bosnia, and Chile showing massive growth percentages.

However, it’s not the top spot that’s causing buzz — it’s who’s coming up behind.

TVS Motor climbs to 4th and Royal Enfield becomes the fastest-growing brand in Q1 2025, as Indian manufacturers dominate the global motorcycle market.

Hero, Yamaha Steady — But Not Surging

Hero MotoCorp, Honda’s closest rival, held its No. 2 spot with 1.36 million bikes sold. But sales dipped slightly by 2.1%. Interestingly, Hero is doubling down in Latin America, where Argentina, Colombia, and Peru are giving the brand a fresh push.

Yamaha also stayed stable at third place with 1.15 million units, showing slight decline but gaining major traction in less traditional markets like Nicaragua and Moldova.

TVS Motor: Quietly Climbing Into the Big Leagues

The real mover this quarter is TVS Motor. The Indian brand leapfrogged past China’s Yadea to take 4th place globally, with a 9.4% bump in sales totaling over 962,000 units. That’s a big deal for a brand still building global recognition.

TVS is pushing into new markets like Vietnam and expanding fast in Latin America, especially Argentina and Peru. The company’s mix of performance bikes like the Apache series and practical scooters appears to be hitting the right notes.

TVS Motor climbs to 4th and Royal Enfield becomes the fastest-growing brand in Q1 2025, as Indian manufacturers dominate the global motorcycle market.

Royal Enfield: The Fastest Growing Brand in the Top 10

Then there’s Royal Enfield, the heritage-heavy brand that’s turned its classic image into global gold. RE recorded 273,000 units in Q1 — a massive 22.8% surge that makes it the fastest-growing brand in the top 10.

What’s even more impressive is that Royal Enfield has achieved this with a much more niche product line compared to the others. This shows there’s a strong demand worldwide for stylish, middleweight bikes with character, and RE is riding that wave better than anyone else.

Chinese Brands Feel the Pressure

While India surges forward, some Chinese brands are stumbling. Yadea, the electric mobility giant, slid to 5th place with a 5.7% decline in sales. Despite strong overseas growth (up 54% in foreign markets), its domestic slowdown is proving difficult to offset.

Haojue, another Chinese name, just barely holds on to 10th place after a 4% dip in sales.

Bajaj and Suzuki Stay in the Game

Bajaj Auto remains in 6th place, with slightly declining sales but big jumps in Indonesia, Brazil, and Poland. Suzuki holds steady at 7th with a small but healthy 2.7% increase.

Meanwhile, Italika, the Mexican manufacturer known for affordable models in Latin America, is holding its 9th-place spot with a 2.9% increase.

The Takeaway: India’s Time Is Now

While Honda continues to dominate, it’s clear the momentum is shifting. Indian brands are no longer just massive domestically — they’re going global and doing it fast. Whether it’s the versatility of TVS, the legacy cool of Royal Enfield, or Hero’s push into Latin America, Indian manufacturers are shaping the future of two-wheel mobility.

And with Q1 2025 already setting records, the rest of the year could see even more movement in this fast-evolving leaderboard.

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