Honda 2W sales in July 2025 showed strong demand with 4,66,331 units sold across India. This reflected a 6.20% year-on-year growth, compared to 4,39,118 units sold in July 2024. In addition, the brand reported good month-on-month progress as sales in June 2025 stood at 3,88,812 units.

Honda Activa continued as the top-selling scooter in India. Sales grew 21.37% YoY, reaching 2,37,413 units in July 2025 against 1,95,604 units in July 2024. Moreover, Activa crossed the two lakh mark and now holds a 50.91% market share, higher than the 47.13% share in June 2025.

Perhaps the motorcycles from Honda did not enjoy the same rise as the Activa. Shine 125 and SP 125 together saw sales dip by 1.37%, with 1,38,665 units sold. Unicorn too faced a 14.54% decline, with sales dropping to 30,572 units. However, Dio faced a larger fall, with sales sliding 16.49% YoY to 27,951 units.
In addition, the Shine 100 slipped with a 7.97% YoY decline, recording 20,993 units compared to 22,812 units last year. Livo sales also remained flat with a small 0.16% fall, reaching 3,664 units. SP160, on the other hand, suffered the hardest hit with a 58.74% YoY drop, selling only 2,234 units.

Among motorcycles, the CB350 was the biggest winner. Sales more than doubled with a 104.95% YoY jump, reaching 2,027 units in July 2025 compared to 1,011 units last year. However, its sibling, the H’ness 350, faced a 10.96% fall, selling 1,170 units. Hornet 2.0 also dropped by 38.81%, with sales at 782 units, while CB200X registered a 12.50% decline with 476 units.
In the premium segment, Honda QC1 stood at 207 units. CB500 had 41 units sold, and CBR650 registered 39 units. Furthermore, XL750 sales showed 22.22% growth, reaching 22 units compared to 18 units last year. Honda also recorded 16 unit sales for Activa e, 8 units for GL1800, and 6 units for CB1000.
Perhaps the only disappointing part was zero sales for the Honda Dream and CB300 series, which shows demand is currently limited in those models.
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