Hero MotoCorp Strengthens European Presence, Enters Spanish Market

Hero MotoCorp

Hero MotoCorp, the world's largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters, has announced its official entry into the Republic of Spain in partnership with Noria Motos, part of the ONEX Group and Euro 5+ Models.

With this, the company now has a presence in 50 countries globally, serving a customer base of over 125 million customers.

Sanjay Bhan, Executive Vice-President, Hero MotoCorp, said, "Hero MotoCorp’s entry into Spain marks a defining milestone in our global expansion journey. Following our foray into Italy, our launch in Spain further strengthens our footprint across Europe – one of the world’s most dynamic two-wheeler markets in the world. With presence now spanning 50 international markets across five continents, we reaffirm our commitment to redefining the future of mobility through next-gen mobility solutions that deliver Limitless Freedom and Limitless Adventure to riders everywhere.”

As per the understanding, the ONEX Group, through Noria Motos, will make the products available to Spanish customers with more than 30 official sales and service outlets in major cities across Spain. The idea is to expand the same to more than 50 locations by 2026, and gradually having 100 percent of its network coverage by 2028.

Dawinder Wahla Singh, Business Head, Noria Motos, said, “We are proud to partner with Hero MotoCorp as they make their debut in the Spanish market. Both Hero MotoCorp and the ONEX Group share a deep commitment to putting customers first and ensuring a seamless ownership experience, supported by a robust sales and service network across the country. The Hunk 440 and Xpulse 200 offer a unique combination of technology and value that will resonate deeply with Spanish consumers.”

Suzuki Motorcycle India Sells 122,300 Units In November 2025

Suzuki Motorcycle India

Suzuki Motorcycle India (SMIPL), the two-wheeler subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Japan, has announced its sales performance for November 2025, recording total sales of 122,300 units. This marks a strong 30 percent YoY growth over 94,370 units sold in November 2024.

In the domestic market, the sales touched 96,360 units last month, which was 23 percent growth over 78,333 units a year ago.

On the exports front, sales grew 62 percent reaching 25,940 units in November, up from 16,037 last year.

Additionally, SMIPL’s aftersales business continued gaining momentum with spare parts sales of INR 955 million in November.

Deepak Mutreja, Vice-President – Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India, said, “We are grateful for the growing confidence our customers place in Suzuki. Their support, along with the dedicated efforts of our dealer network, continues to drive our growth. Alongside strengthening our presence, we are also expanding customer engagement initiatives and experience-led programs to bring riders closer to the brand. We will continue to invest in enhancing accessibility, after-sales experience, and community-building as we work towards sustained growth.”

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Clocks 25% Sales Growth In November

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI), one of the leading two-wheeler manufacturers in the country, has reported wholesales of 591,136 units in November 2025, up 25 percent YoY.

The total sales figure for the month included 533,645 units in domestic sales and 57,491 units in exports.

During the period, the automaker continued its commitment towards road safety by organising awareness campaigns across various cities nationwide, encouraging responsible road behaviour through interactive learning.

HMSI also celebrated Children’s Month with a Kids Carnival across all its manufacturing facilities, Traffic Training Parks (TTPs), and Safety Driving Education Centers (SDECs). The initiative, themed ‘Safety Explorers: Journey Through Traffic Land,’ aimed to make road safety learning engaging for children while promoting safe habits from an early age.

Royal Enfield Wholesales Grows 22% In November

Royal Enfield

Chennai-based mid-sized motorcycle major Royal Enfield has reported its monthly wholesales for November with 100,670 units sold, up 22 percent YoY, as against 82,257 units sold last year.

This includes 90,405 units in the domestic market, up 25 percent YoY and 10,265 units in the exports market, up 2 percent YoY.

B. Govindarajan, Managing Director, Eicher Motors and Chief Executive Officer, Royal Enfield, said, “November was truly a special time for us at Royal Enfield. At EICMA, this year, we marked a significant milestone as we entered our 125th year of Pure Motorcycling, a legacy that is built on authenticity, craftsmanship, and an unwavering pursuit of timeless design. Our showcase at EICMA this year reflected a perfect blend of past, present and future; ranging from the special edition of our most iconic motorcycle – the Classic 650 to a bigger and bolder Bullet 650, to pushing the boundaries of urban exploration with the Flying Flea S6. Carrying that energy back home, Motoverse in Goa welcomed people from across the globe, and it was heartening to see the strong enthusiasm for the new motorcycles we unveiled for the riding enthusiasts. Motoverse brought together riders who have been with us for decades and many who are just starting their journey with us and every moment there was a reminder that this community truly is the soul of Royal Enfield.”

Bajaj Auto 2W Sales See Flat Growth In November, Exports Clock 37% Growth

Bajaj Auto

Pune-headquartered two-wheeler and three-wheeler major has announced its wholesales for November with a total of 453,273 units sold, which is 8 percent higher YoY, as compared to 421,640 units sold last year.

The robust sales performance was seen with exports seeing 14 percent YoY growth at 205,757 units, as compared to 180,786 units shipped last year. This includes 177,204 two-wheelers, up 8 percent YoY and 28,553 three-wheelers, up 75 percent YoY.

On the other hand, domestic two-wheeler sales saw a marginal decline at 202,510 units, as compared to 203,611 units sold last year. Exports grew by 8 percent at 177,204 units, as compared to 164,465 units a year ago.

Domestic three-wheeler sales also saw a healthy 21 percent YoY growth with 45,006 units sold, as compared to 37,243 units sold last year.