Bajaj Auto reported unchanged sales figures for June 2025, with the decrease in two-wheeler sales being balanced out by an increase in commercial vehicle sales.

**Bajaj Auto Reports Stable Sales Amid Mixed Performance in June 2025**

Bajaj Auto Limited has announced its sales figures for June 2025, revealing a nearly flat total sales performance compared to the previous year. The commercial vehicle segment experienced a notable increase, which helped offset a decline in two-wheeler sales. Specifically, the two-wheeler segment saw a 2% year-on-year decrease, with sales dropping to 298,484 units in June 2025 from 303,646 units in June 2024. Domestic sales in this category fell by 16%, while exports rose by 18%, indicating a shift in market dynamics.

From April to June 2025, Bajaj Auto’s total vehicle sales reached 1,111,237 units, comprising 634,808 units sold domestically and 476,429 units exported. This reflects a 1% overall growth compared to the same period in 2024. Although domestic sales declined by 8%, exports surged by 16%. The two-wheeler sales during this quarter remained flat year-on-year at 948,791 units, suggesting subdued demand despite signs of broader market recovery.

In contrast, the commercial vehicle segment demonstrated robust growth, with a 14% increase in sales year-on-year. Total sales in this category rose to 62,322 units in June 2025, up from 54,831 units in June 2024. Domestic sales remained steady at 39,143 units, while exports soared by 49% to 23,179 units.

Overall, Bajaj Auto’s total sales, which include both two-wheelers and commercial vehicles, amounted to 360,806 vehicles in June 2025, marking a slight 1% increase from 358,477 vehicles in June 2024. Notably, the distribution between domestic and export sales for two-wheelers was nearly equal in June 2025.

As Bajaj Auto continues to navigate the evolving automotive landscape, these sales figures highlight the company’s resilience and adaptability in a competitive market.

**FAQ**

*What factors contributed to the mixed sales performance of Bajaj Auto in June 2025?*

The mixed sales performance was primarily driven by a decline in two-wheeler sales, which fell by 2% year-on-year, while the commercial vehicle segment saw a significant growth of 14%. Additionally, a shift in market dynamics was evident, with domestic two-wheeler sales decreasing by 16% but exports increasing by 18%. 

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