Bajaj Auto has released its November 2025 sales numbers, reporting an overall increase in volumes driven mainly by a sharp rise in exports and continued strength in commercial vehicles. According to the company’s regulatory filing under SEBI’s Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements, total sales for the month reached 4,53,273 units, up from 4,21,640 units in November 2024, marking an 8% year-on-year growth.
In the two-wheeler business, domestic sales remained broadly stable. Bajaj Auto sold 2,02,510 units in the domestic market compared to 2,03,611 units last year, reflecting a marginal decline of 1%. Exports, however, provided a noticeable boost. Shipments grew to 1,77,204 units, compared to 1,64,465 units a year earlier, an 8% increase. With both segments combined, total two-wheeler sales for the month stood at 3,79,714 units, improving 3% over the previous year.
The commercial vehicle category delivered a much stronger performance. Domestic sales rose from 37,243 units to 45,006 units, translating into a healthy 21% growth. Exports surged even more sharply, advancing 75% to 28,553 units from 16,321 units last November. Together, commercial vehicle sales climbed to 73,559 units, up 37% year on year.
Overall domestic volumes across two-wheelers and commercial vehicles increased by 3% to reach 2,47,516 units, while total exports grew 14% to 2,05,757 units, highlighting the company’s improving global demand environment.
For the year-to-date period from April to November 2025, Bajaj Auto reported 33,76,800 units in total sales, a 5% rise compared to 32,24,907 units during the same period last year. Two-wheeler domestic sales were slightly lower at 15,94,900 units, while exports in the segment climbed to 12,44,908 units, reflecting sustained growth in key international markets. Commercial vehicles maintained their positive trajectory as well, with domestic sales inching up to 3,42,365 units and exports jumping to 1,94,627 units, a significant improvement over last year.