Bajaj Auto’s shares fell 2% after the company reported a modest 1% year-on-year (YoY) growth in total sales for March 2025. The automaker sold 3,69,823 units in March 2025, compared to 3,65,904 units in March 2024. The growth was driven by a strong performance in the commercial vehicle (CV) export segment.
March 2025 Sales Breakdown
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2-Wheeler Sales: Domestic sales remained flat at 1,83,659 units, while exports saw a marginal 1% increase to 1,32,073 units. Total 2-wheeler sales stood at 3,15,732 units, slightly up from 3,13,885 units last year.
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Commercial Vehicle (CV) Sales: Overall CV sales rose 4% YoY to 54,091 units, compared to 52,019 units in March 2024. Domestic CV sales increased 1% to 37,815 units, while exports surged 11% to 16,276 units.
Full-Year Performance (FY 2024-25)
For the full fiscal year (April 2024 – March 2025), Bajaj Auto’s total sales grew 7% YoY to 46,50,966 units.
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2-Wheeler Sales: 7% growth to 39,82,309 units
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Commercial Vehicle Sales: 7% growth to 6,68,657 units
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Exports: Up 14% to 18,63,281 units
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Domestic Sales: Increased 3% to 27,87,685 units
Bajaj Auto’s shares opened at ₹7,940.05 and hit the same level as the day’s high, while the low stood at ₹7,893.30. The stock remains significantly below its 52-week high of ₹12,774.00 but above the 52-week low of ₹7,301.00.
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