TVS Motor Company, which is one of India’s most trusted two-wheeler brands, has achieved its highest-ever monthly sales in October 2025, growing high on festive demand and strong exports post GST 2.0.
The company sold 543,557 units, which marked an 11% growth compared to 489,015 units in October 2024.
This means TVS sold more scooters, bikes and even electric two wheelers than it ever has in a single month, making October a big win for the brand.
Two-Wheeler Sales
The major win of TVS’s success remains its two-wheeler business, which grew by 10% overall, selling 525,150 units this October compared to 478,159 units last year. Domestic sales, which means those within India, climbed 8%, reaching 421,631 units.
Among the best performers were motorcycles like the TVS Apache and Radeon, which experienced a 16% jump to 266,715 units. Scooters, including the Jupiter, NTorq and Scooty Pep+, also continued to attract urban commuters with 205,919 units sold, up 7% from last year.
Electric Vehicles
TVS’s electric scooter lineup, especially the iQube, continues to gain traction. The brand sold 32,387 EVs in October, which is up 11% year-on-year. However, the company noted that the availability of key EV components like magnets remains a short-term challenge, though demand continues to be strong.
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Global Expansion and 3-Wheeler
TVS’s international business also showed remarkable growth, as exports increased by 21%, reaching 115,806 units, with two-wheelers contributing 103,519 units with 18% growth. However, the biggest surprise for the brand came from the three-wheeler segment, which jumped 70%, selling 18,407 units compared to 10,856 units last year.
With festive cheer, strong domestic demand and growing global presence, TVS Motor Company’s record-breaking October shows its ability to balance innovation and reliability. From traditional bikes to smart EVs, TVS continues to prove that it understands the pulse of Indian riders and it is not slowing down anytime soon.
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