TVS Ronin 2025 Edition Launched At INR 135,000
- By MT Bureau
- February 18, 2025

TVS Motor Company, a leading manufacturer of two- and three-wheelers, has launched the all-new TVS Ronin 2025 Edition, with new colour options, updated styling and features at prices starting INR 135,000.
The Ronin sports classic motorcycle aesthetics and comes with a 225.9cc engine, which delivers 20.4 PS at 7,750 RPM and produces 19.93 Nm of torque at 3,750 RPM. It is equipped with Glide through Technology (GTT) for low-speed riding, an assist and slipper clutch for effortless gearshifts and an upside-down front fork for superior handling. In addition to new colour options –Glacier Silver and Charcoal Ember – the 2025 edition now has Dual Channel ABS in its mid variant with prices starting at INR 159,000.
Vimal Sumbly, Head Business - Premium, TVS Motor Company, said, “TVS Ronin has redefined modern-retro motorcycling in the country and continues to embody the essence of #Unscripted motorcycling, empowering riders to explore unchartered paths with confidence and style. With the 2025 edition, we bring in a new palette of striking colours along with upgraded safety features and are excited to bring this refreshed model to our customers and look forward to their enthusiastic response as they experience the next chapter of the TVS RONIN's journey.”
Bajaj Auto Unveils 2025 Dominar 400 and 250 With Ride-by-Wire, Riding Modes & Tech
- By MT Bureau
- July 04, 2025

Bajaj Auto, a leading two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturer, has launched the 2025 editions of its flagship Dominar 250 and Dominar 400 motorcycles at prices starting INR 191,654 (ex-showroom Delhi) and INR 238,682 (ex-showroom Delhi) respectively.
The company shared that the updated models now boast significant electronic and ergonomic enhancements aimed at elevating the sports touring experience in India.
With the introduction of Ride-by-Wire technology, selectable Riding Modes, a newly designed Bonded Speedometer and other factory-fitted touring accessories, the 2025 Dominar range, Bajaj aims to reaffirm its leadership position in the premium touring segment.
The Dominar 400 now comes equipped with four Riding Modes – Road, Rain, Sport and Off-Road – delivered via an advanced Ride-by-Wire system and Electronic Throttle Body (ETB). The Dominar 250 features 4-mode ABS on a Mechanical Throttle Body (MTB), providing versatile control in varied riding conditions.
Other notable upgrades include a bonded glass speedometer with improved visibility and weather resistance, an ergonomically redesigned handlebar for better long-distance comfort, a rear carrier with an integrated GPS mount and advanced control switches for intuitive operation.
Sarang Kanade, President, Motorcycle Business Unit said, “At Bajaj Auto, we believe that a Dominar is more than just a machine – it's a gateway to real-world experiences. Traveling imparts knowledge that books cannot. It reveals character, develops resilience, and expands horizons. We are committed to spearheading the Sports Touring revolution in India with the 2025 Dominar range, which features motorcycles that are ‘Born to Sprint’ and ‘Built to Tour’. The 2025 Dominar range is not just an upgrade, it’s a declaration: the road belongs to those who don’t hold back.”
Hero MotoCorp Reports 10% Growth In Two-Wheeler Sales In June
- By MT Bureau
- July 02, 2025

Hero MotoCorp, the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters, announced that it dispatched 553,963 motorcycles and scooters during June 2025, which was 10 percent higher than the 503,448 units it sold last year.
In terms of retail, the company shared that it achieved 394,000 units sales across urban and rural markets in the country, which will be further augmented by the onset of monsoon across parts of the country and a positive economic outlook.
What’s more, the company recently introduced a new model and Battery-as-a-Service offering under the Vida VX2, which further expands the company's EV offerings. Last month, the company’s electric vehicle brand Vida dispatched 7,178 units and recorded 7,665 registrations in the country.
Furthermore, Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson have also announced the 2025 model year line-up and pricing for Harley-Davidson motorcycles in India. The range introduced the new CVO Street Glide and CVO Road Glide limited-edition models. The Harley-Davidson range starts at INR 239,000 for the H-D X440 in India and goes up to INR 4.23 million for the Road Glide.
Suzuki Motorcycle India Sells 95,244 Units In June 2025
- By MT Bureau
- July 01, 2025

Suzuki Motorcycle India reported sales of 95,244 units in June, which represents an 8 percent YoY growth, as compared to 88,287 units sold last year.
In the domestic market, the sales grew by 4 percent at 73,934 units, while exports grew by 24 percent at 21,310 units.
Deepak Mutreja, Vice-President – Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India, said, “We remain optimistic as our growth continues across both domestic and international markets. Our continued focus on delivering superior riding experience and customer centric approach is driving this performance. We will continue to offer greater value to our customers as we strengthen our presence across markets and gear up for the months ahead.”
TVS Motor Company Reports Best Quarterly Sales In Q1 FY2026
- By MT Bureau
- July 01, 2025

Chennai-headquartered two-wheeler and three-wheeler major TVS Motor Company has reported its strongest-ever quarterly sales performance in Q1 of FY2026, hitting a record 1.27 million units. This robust growth was underpinned by significant increases across both two-wheeler and three-wheeler segments, alongside a substantial boost in international business.
For June 2025, the company reported sales of 402,001 units, a 20 percent jump compared to 333,646 units sold in June 2024. Two-wheeler sales accounted for 385,698 units, up 20 percent YoY as compared to 322,168 units last year. Of this domestic market sales grew by 10 percent YoY at 281,012 units.
On the other hand, while demand for TVS iQube remains strong, the company reported sales of 14,400 units sold, a slight decrease from 15,859 units last year. This dip it attributed to the ongoing disruptions in the EV supply chain, particularly concerning the availability of magnets, which continues to pose short to medium-term challenges.
On the exports front, the company shipped 117,145 units last month, which was 54 percent higher as compared to 76,074 units in June 2024. Two-wheeler exports were particularly strong, growing by 58 percent to 104,686 units from 66,434 units in the previous year.
During the first quarter, two-wheeler sales grew 17 percent, with sales rising from 1.05 million units to 1.23 million units in Q1 FY2026.
Three-wheelers experienced 46 percent increase, with sales climbing from around 31,000 units in Q1 FY25 to about 45,000 units in the current quarter.
Total exports for the quarter grew by 39 percent, reaching 352,000 units compared to 254,000 units in the first quarter of FY2025.
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