Honda Records 5.68 Lakh Two-Wheelers Sales in September 2025, a 6% month-over-month increase over August 2025.
Honda Records 5.68 Lakh Two-Wheelers Sales in September 2025: One of India’s leading two-wheeler manufacturers is Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI). The company reported 5,68,164 units sold in September 2025, representing a 5.44% year-over-year increase. In contrast, 5,38,852 units were sold in September 2024.
Key Details
Particulars | September 2025 | September 2024 | Change (YoY) |
Total Sales | 5,68,164 | 5,38,852 | +5.44% |
Domestic Sales | 5,05,693 | 4,91,678 (approx) | +2.85% |
Exports | 62,471 | 47,174 | +32.43% |
YTD FY2026 (Apr–Sep) | 29,91,024 | 31,13,596 | -3.94% |
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Road Safety Awareness Campaigns
Mumbai, Tirupati, Trivandrum, Baramati, Vijayapura, Rohtak, Ambala, Ahmedabad, Chittorgarh, Rewa, Balasore, Sitamarhi, and Agra are just a few of the cities where Honda organised awareness campaigns in September 2025 as part of its ongoing commitment to road safety.
Year-to-Date Sales Performance
Regarding FY2026 (April–September 2025) year-to-date (YTD) sales, HMSI reported 29,91,024 units sold, of which 26,79,507 were sold domestically and 3,11,517 were exported. The company’s year-to-date (YTD) FY2026 sales figures showed a 3.94% year-over-year decline from the 31,13,596 units recorded during the same time in FY2025. Although exports grew well, the slowdown in domestic sales is the reason for this loss.
Export and Domestic Market Breakdown
In September 2025, exports totalled 62,471 two-wheelers, while domestic sales accounted for 5,05,693 units. Exports accounted for 11% of total sales, representing a 32.43% year-over-year increase from the 47,174 units sold the previous year. However, domestic sales grew 2.85% year over year, showing an improving trajectory. Honda reported a 6% month-on-month (MOM) sales increase in August 2025, with 5,34,861 vehicles sold.

CSR Initiative: Donation of QRT Vehicles
As part of its “Sadak Sahayak: Surakshit Marg, Surakshit Jiwan” project, which is a component of Honda’s global vision of a collision-free society by 2050, the Honda India Foundation (HIF) donated 50 specially equipped Quick Response Team (QRT) vehicles to the Gujarat Police, advancing its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.
Launch of CB350C Special Edition
With the introduction of the brand-new CB350C Special Edition, priced at Rs. 2.02 lakh (ex-showroom), Honda cemented its place in the high-end 350cc motorbike market in Bengaluru, Karnataka. This vintage motorcycle is currently accepting reservations and will be offered at all Honda BigWing dealerships nationwide. Additionally, the company unveiled the brand-new “MyHonda-India” mobile application.
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PPX Saying
With total sales surpassing 5.68 lakh units in September 2025, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) continued its steady development, driven by a robust export performance (+32% YoY) and a robust 6% MoM domestic recovery. However, weaker domestic momentum caused an almost 4% decline in year-to-date sales. Honda’s emphasis on both market leadership and social responsibility is demonstrated by strategic launches such as the CB350C Special Edition, increased road safety campaigns, and CSR efforts.