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Updated on 03 Nov 2025, 07:41 am
Reviewed By
Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team
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Bajaj Auto, a prominent Indian automaker, reported its sales figures for October 2025. The company sold a total of 5,18,170 vehicles, marking an 8% year-on-year growth from the 4,79,707 units sold in October 2024.
Domestic sales, which include commercial vehicles, saw a modest increase of 3%, reaching 3,14,148 units. In contrast, the company's export performance was strong, with a 16% year-on-year increase to 2,04,022 vehicles from 1,75,876 units in the same period last year.
Looking at specific segments, total two-wheeler sales, encompassing both domestic and export markets, grew by 7% to 4,42,316 units. Domestic two-wheeler sales contributed to this growth, rising by 4% to 2,66,470 units.
Impact: This positive sales performance, especially the strong export numbers, indicates robust demand and operational efficiency for Bajaj Auto. It suggests that the company is navigating market conditions well. Investors will likely view this as a positive sign, potentially supporting the stock price. The market impact is moderate, as it reflects one company's performance within the larger auto sector. Rating: 6/10
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