Bajaj Auto's total export sales saw an 18% jump, from 1,57,644 units to 1,85,252 units in the span of a year
Bajaj Auto released its sales data for September month, recording 9% growth on a year-on-year (YoY) basis in total sales, including both domestic and export sales of 2-wheelers and commercial vehicles (CV).
Total export sales saw an 18% jump, from 1,57,644 units to 1,85,252 units in the span of a year. Total domestic sales rose from 3,11,887 units to 3,25,252 units, rising by 4%.
In the 2-wheeler category, domestic sales grew by 5%, to 2,73,188 units from 2,59,333 units, whereas exports soared by 12%, selling 16,509 units more within a year.
Bajaj Auto saw a record upswing in commercial vehicle exports, rising by 67%, selling 27,587 units in September this year, in comparison to 16,488 units last year. Meanwhile, domestic sales saw a 1% decline, selling 490 CVs less in the same time period.
On a year-to-date (YTD) basis, total sales saw a 4% rise, at 24,05,357 units, from 23,23,560 units in the same period last year. Total domestic sales were down by 6%, from 14,67,332 units to 13,75,601 units.
However, domestic two-wheeler sales declined 8%, from 12,19,298 units to 11,25,920 units. Export 2-wheelers cushioned the fall, rising 17% to 8,91,858 units.
Domestic CV sales too were moderate, rising, marginally by 1% to 2,49,681 units in 2025, from 2,48,034 units last year. Exports again mitigated the total CV sales, contributing 51% increase to 1,37,898 units from 91,401 units in same time period.
Domestic sales did not grow as expected, despite the anticipated boost from GST reforms announced on September 3 and were effective since September 22, as Bajaj Auto’s two-wheeler portfolio primarily falls under the sub-350cc category.
Bajaj Auto shares were trading flat with no change from previous closing, at ₹8,677.00 apiece at the time of reporting.