Top 5 Best-selling Two-wheeler Brands in February: Honda, Hero, TVS and More
Honda emerged as the top-selling two-wheeler brand in February 2025. It was followed by the Hero MotoCorp, TVS, and Bajaj on the list.

Despite experiencing a 7.26% year-on-year decline, Honda emerged as the top-selling two-wheeler brand in February 2025. With 3.84 lakh units sold, Honda outperformed competitors like Hero, TVS, Bajaj, and several other notable brands, further cementing its dominant position in the market. Talking about overall, Indian domestic two-wheeler sales reached 13.18 lakh units in February 2025, showing a considerable 6.92% decrease from last year’s 14.16 lakh units. Here’s a closer look at the sales performance of the top 5 best-selling two-wheeler brands for February.
Honda
Although Honda topped the sales charts last month, its performance showed a decline compared to both January 2025 and February 2024, with 4.73% and 7.26%, respectively. Despite this decline, Honda stayed in the limelight for several noteworthy developments. Among the most significant was the launch of the Honda NX200, a rebranded version of the CB200X, priced at Rs 1.68 lakh (ex-showroom).
Hero MotoCorp

Hero MotoCorp sold 3.57 lakh units in February 2025, reflecting a 13.36% decline compared to the 4.12 lakh units sold in the same month last year. Despite this dip, Hero has been actively expanding its footprint in the premium segment, with new offerings like the Xoom 160, Xoom 125, Xpulse 210, and Xtreme 250R. Notably, bookings for the Xpulse 210 and Xtreme 250R are set to open on March 20, 2025, signaling Hero's continued focus on attracting premium customers.
TVS

In February, TVS sold 2.76 lakh units, representing a 3.20% growth from the previous year's February sales of 2.68 lakh units. However, compared to January 2025's 2.94 lakh units, sales declined by 6.05%.
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TVS recently rolled out the Jupiter 110 with OBD2B compliance in India, priced at Rs 76,691 (ex-showroom). The popular 110cc commuter comes in four variants: Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum SXC, and Disc SXC. As part of its commitment to meet regulatory standards, TVS is set to complete the transition of its entire range to OBD-2B compliance by the end of this month.
Bajaj

Despite experiencing a 14.30% year-on-year drop, Bajaj secured the fourth spot in India’s two-wheeler market last month, selling 1.46 lakh units. The brand also saw a 14.69% dip in sales compared to its January 2025 sales, which stood at 1,71,299 units. In a bid to strengthen its lineup, Bajaj recently introduced an updated variant of the Pulsar NS125, now equipped with single-channel ABS.
Royal Enfield

The Bullet manufacturer, Royal Enfield sold 80,799 units in February, marking an 18.96% increase year-on-year. However, on a month-on-month basis, the company saw a slight dip of 0.31%.
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Key highlights for the brand included the introduction of new colour options for the Guerrilla 450 and the India debut of the Flying Flea C6, both generating significant buzz in the market.
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