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TVS sold 2,81,012 units domestically in June 2025 compared to 2,55,723 units in the same period last year with a growth of 9.89 per cent
The domestic sales numbers of TVS Motor Company for June 2025 suggest that its range of scooters shouldered the bulk of the load. The Jupiter alone accounted for over 1.07 lakh units – recording a near 50 per cent year-on-year increase in an impressive manner. In volume terms, it added nearly 36,000 more units compared to the same month last year – putting clear daylight between itself and every other model in the lineup.
The total volume of the Apache series showed a more modest gain – rising a little over 11 per cent to settle at 41,386 units. But momentum here appears uneven across the range. While the 310 series inched forward, adding just 100 more units, the Ronin stood out with 4,286 units – up by nearly 2,500 units year-on-year or over 136 per cent.
The Star City also saw a dramatic jump from just 471 units in June 2024 to 2,400 units last month. Other models in the commuter motorcycle space told a different story. The Raider, Radeon and Sport – all posted declines. The Raider fell to 27,481 units – marking a nearly 8 per cent drop while the Radeon and Sport both lost over 1,000 and 2,900 units respectively.
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| No. | Model | Jun-25 | Jun-24 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | TVS Jupiter (49.76%) | 1,07,980 | 72,100 |
| 2 | TVS Apache (11.37%) | 41,386 | 37,162 |
| 3 | TVS XL (-17.45%) | 33,349 | 40,397 |
| 4 | TVS Raider (-7.94%) | 27,481 | 29,850 |
| 5 | TVS Ntorq (-17.94%) | 22,822 | 27,812 |
| 6 | TVS iQube (-6.35%) | 14,244 | 15,210 |
| 7 | TVS Zest (4.21%) | 9,149 | 8,779 |
| 8 | TVS Radeon (-13.73%) | 8,863 | 10,274 |
| 9 | TVS Sport (-24.98%) | 8,717 | 11,619 |
| 10 | TVS Ronin (136.27%) | 4,286 | 1,814 |
| 11 | TVS Star City (409.55%) | 2,400 | 471 |
| 12 | TVS Apache 310 (42.55%) | 335 | 235 |
| Total (9.89%) | 2,81,012 | 2,55,723 |
The Sport in particular fell below the 9,000 mark – down nearly 25 per cent. Among scooters, Ntorq’s slide continued. With 22,822 units, it recorded a 17.94 per cent decline compared to June last year. The numbers translated to almost 5,000 fewer units. The Zest, in contrast, rose slightly, nudging up by just over 370 units.
However, it remained a sub-10,000 unit performer, like the iQube. The electric offering dropped to 14,244 units last month with a volume decline of 6.35 per cent or 966 units compared to June 2024. It is still ahead of several ICE commuters in raw numbers and the upcoming festive season could help up the numbers due to positive buying sentiments amongst consumers.
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Cumulatively, TVS sold 2,81,012 units domestically in June 2025 compared to 2,55,723 units in the same period last year. The overall year-on-year growth stood at 9.89 per cent.
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