HMSI Posts Over 58.31 Lakh Unit Sales in FY 2024-25, Registers 19% YoY Growth
March 2025 contributed significantly to Honda's overall performance, with the company selling over 4.27 lakh units during the month.

HMSI has announced robust sales figures for FY 2024-25, registering total sales of over 58.31 lakh units – a solid 19% year-on-year growth compared to the previous fiscal. This strong performance underscores growing customer demand and HMSI’s sustained momentum in both domestic and export markets. Out of the total, domestic sales accounted for 53.26 lakh units, while exports stood at 5.05 lakh units, reflecting growth across segments. The company's performance was bolstered by new product launches, expanded BigWing premium network, and an increased focus on rural markets. With these results, HMSI continues to solidify its position as one of the leading two-wheeler manufacturers in India, signalling a positive outlook for the upcoming fiscal year.
March 2025 contributed significantly to the brand's overall performance, with the company selling over 4.27 lakh units during the month, including approximately 4.01 lakh units in the domestic market and 26,037 units exported. The fiscal year was also notable for HMSI’s entry into the electric vehicle segment, marked by the launch of the Activa e: and Q1C, both of which began deliveries in March.
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In the internal combustion engine category, HMSI introduced the CB300F flex-fuel motorcycle. The company also updated several models to comply with OBD2B emission norms, adding new features across products such as the Activa, Dio, Shine, Unicorn, and Hornet 2.0. Additionally, the Shine and SP125 crossed 30 lakh units in Eastern India and 10 lakh units in Madhya Pradesh, while cumulative sales in South India exceeded 2 crore units.
Honda CB350, CB350RS, and CB350 H'ness Updated
Meanwhile, the bikemaker has refreshed its CB350 range for 2025, bringing updated versions of the CB350, CB350 H’ness, and CB350RS to the Indian market. The CB350 is now offered in two trims starting at Rs 2.15 lakh, while the CB350 H’ness is available in three variants – DLX, DLX Pro, and DLX Pro Chrome – priced between Rs 2.11 lakh and Rs 2.16 lakh. The top-tier CB350RS, aimed at riders seeking a sportier feel, is sold in DLX and DLX Pro trims, costing Rs 2.16 lakh and Rs 2.19 lakh, respectively (all prices, ex-showroom). All three models now feature revised colour palettes and adhere to the latest OBD2B emission norms. Customers can reserve their motorcycle online or at Honda BigWing showrooms, with deliveries expected to follow soon.
The 2025 CB350 debuts in five new hues: Mat Axis Grey Metallic, Mat Dune Brown, Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, and Pearl Deep Ground Grey. The CB350 H’ness gets two new shades – Rebel Red Metallic and Athletic Blue Metallic. Lastly, the CB350RS now comes in updated tones including Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey, with the DLX Pro variant also available in Mat Axis Grey Metallic and Rebel Red Metallic.
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At the core of all three bikes lies a 348.36cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, now updated to meet OBD2B standards. It delivers 21.78bhp of maximum power at 5,500rpm and 30Nm of peak torque at 3,000rpm.
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