Bajaj Auto Limited reported its sales figures for April 2025, showing a slight year-on-year decline in overall volumes. The total sales for the month stood at 3,65,810 units, compared to 3,88,256 units in April 2024, marking a decrease of around 6%. This drop was primarily driven by weaker domestic demand in the two-wheeler segment.
In the two-wheeler category, domestic sales fell to 1,88,615 units from 2,16,950 units recorded in the same month last year, reflecting a 13% decline. However, exports in this segment showed a modest improvement, rising 4% to 1,29,322 units from 1,24,839 units in April 2024. The combined two-wheeler sales thus totaled 3,17,937 units, down 7% year-on-year.
The commercial vehicle segment performed more steadily. Domestic sales remained almost flat at 32,000 units, nearly unchanged from 32,133 units in April last year. Exports in this segment increased by 11%, reaching 15,873 units compared to 14,334 units previously. Overall, commercial vehicle sales grew by 3% year-on-year to 47,873 units.
Domestic sales across both segments declined to 2,20,615 units from 2,49,083 units in April 2024, representing an 11% drop. In contrast, total exports across two-wheelers and commercial vehicles increased by 4%, reaching 1,45,195 units.