The Indian scooter market has grown a lot in the past year (Fiscal Year 2025). The top 10 scooter models sold much more – about 19% more – with a total of 60,98,326 scooters sold compared to 51,16,371 the year before. This big jump of 9,81,955 scooters shows that people still really like and want scooters in India.
Let’s look at the 10 best-selling scooters in FY25:
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Honda Activa: Still the number one, the Honda Activa sold 25,20,520 units in FY25. This is a good increase of about 12% from the 22,54,537 sold last year. The Activa models alone make up a huge part – about 41% – of all the sales of the top 10 scooters. This shows how popular and reliable they are. The Honda Activa 6G gives a smooth ride and saves fuel, which is great for everyday travel. It has a 110 cc engine with a certain amount of power. The Honda Activa 125 has a stronger 124 cc engine with more power, which people who want better performance and comfort will like.
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TVS Jupiter: Moving up the list, the TVS Jupiter came in second place with 11,07,285 units sold in FY25. This is a really good increase of about 31% compared to the 8,44,863 sold last year. That’s a big jump of 2,62,422 scooters. People like the TVS Jupiter because it has useful features and is comfortable to ride. It has a 113 cc engine with a certain amount of power. The Jupiter 125 model has a slightly bigger 125 cc engine with a bit more power.
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Suzuki Access 125: The Suzuki Access 125 continued to sell well, with 7,27,458 units sold in FY25. This is about a 15% increase from the 6,34,563 sold last year. That’s an extra 92,895 scooters, making up about 12% of the total sales of the top 10. The Access 125 is known for its nice look and easy handling. It has a 124 cc engine with a certain amount of power.
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Ola Electric: Although not officially part of the car and bike group, Ola Electric sold 3,44,009 electric scooters. This is a small increase of about 4% from last year. Ola has different types of electric scooters, which helped them sell a lot in the electric scooter market.
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TVS Ntorq 125: The sporty TVS Ntorq 125 sold 3,34,414 units in FY25. This is a very small increase of less than 1% from the 3,31,865 sold last year, a gain of only 2,549 scooters. The Ntorq 125 has a 125 cc engine with a good amount of power.
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Honda Dio: The stylish and young-looking Honda Dio sold 3,21,220 units in FY25. This is a good increase of about 16% compared to the 2,76,130 from the year before, with an extra 45,090 scooters sold. The Honda Dio has a 110 cc engine with a certain amount of power. The Dio 125 model has a slightly bigger 124 cc engine with a bit more power.
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TVS iQube: The popular electric scooter, the TVS iQube, sold 2,72,605 units in FY25. This is a very good increase of about 44%. The iQube comes in different versions with different battery sizes, which suits different people’s needs.
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Bajaj Chetak: The electric Bajaj Chetak showed a huge increase in sales, with 2,60,033 units sold in FY25. This is a massive jump of about 125%. This big increase might be because they released cheaper versions of the Chetak 35 series. The Bajaj Chetak is a high-quality electric scooter known for its old-fashioned look and modern features.
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Suzuki Burgman Street: The Suzuki Burgman Street, which offers a comfortable ride, sold 2,29,019 units in FY25. This is a good increase of about 27%. The Burgman Street has a 124 cc engine with a certain amount of power and is known for being comfortable and stylish.
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Yamaha RayZR: Finishing the top 10 is the Yamaha RayZR, with 1,79,139 units sold in FY25. This is a good increase of about 22%. The RayZR 125 Fi Hybrid is known for its sporty look and how well it saves fuel. It has a 125 cc engine with a certain amount of power.
Overall Market:
The strong sales of the top 10 scooters show that the scooter market in India is doing well and growing. Honda and TVS are still the main sellers, with their popular models selling the most. More people are also buying electric scooters, as seen with the good sales of the TVS iQube and Bajaj Chetak. The many different types of scooters available, which meet different needs and likes, help the whole scooter market grow and stay popular with Indian buyers.