In September 2025, Honda 2W sells 5.68 lakh units and exports go up.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) had a great start to the Christmas season with good sales in September 2025. The company sold 5,68,164 units, which is 5.44% more than the 5,38,852 units it sold in September 2024. Exports expanded significantly while sales in the US stayed consistent, which helped Honda’s total performance.
We talk a lot about Honda’s sales performance for the month, the quarter, and the year so far (YTD), as well as its corporate social responsibility (CSR) work, new product releases, and motorsports activities.
Honda 2W Sales Performance for September 2025
Honda says it sold 5,05,693 units in the US, which is 2.85% more than the 4,91,678 units it sold last year. Exports were the best part, going up 32.43% to 62,471 units from 47,174 units in the same time last year.
11% of total revenues came from exports, which suggests that HMSI is becoming increasingly well-known around the world.
Performance from Month to Month (MoM)
- Honda sold 6.23% more cars this month than it did in August 2025 (5,34,861 vehicles).
- Sales in the US went up 5.13%, from 4,81,021 to 5,05,693 units.
- Exports: 16.03% more (from 53,840 to 62,471 units)
This increased trend suggests that both the holiday push and the rise in demand after GST reforms are effective.
Honda 2W Sales for Q2 FY26: April to September 2025
- Honda sold 16,18,403 units in the second quarter of FY26. This is 3.69% more than the 15,60,804 units company sold in the second quarter of FY25.
- Sales in the US: 14,53,045 units (up 2.15%)
- Exports: 165,358 units, which is 19.54% more than the 138,330 units that were sent out previous year.
Honda’s strong exports suggest that it has an edge over its competitors in worldwide markets while sustaining constant demand at home.
Sales Performance from April to September 2025 (YTD FY26)
- Honda’s sales for FY26 so far have dropped by 3.94%, even though September was a good month. They sold 29,91,024 units this year, down from 31,13,596 units last year.
- Sales in the U.S. have dropped by 5.54%, from 28,36,706 units to 26,79,507 units.
- Exports: 12.51% more (3,11,517 units instead of 2,76,890 units)
The main reasons for the reduction in domestic demand are a greater base effect in FY25 and low consumer confidence before the holidays. On the other side, exports keep fueling growth.
Road Safety and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Programs
- Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) wants to do more than just sell bikes and scooters. They also want to make the roads safer and help the community thrive.
- Thousands of people took part in activities in 13 cities, including as Mumbai, Agra, Ahmedabad, Tirupati, and Trivandrum, to promote awareness about road safety.
- In Vizag, Kozhikode, and Vijayawada, Safety Driving Education Centers (SDEC) celebrated their 5th, 6th, and 6th anniversaries, respectively. People can learn more about riding at these centers through classes and programs.
- The Honda India Foundation (HIF) supplied the Gujarat Police 50 Quick Response Team (QRT) vehicles that were particularly outfitted for the Sadak Sahayak Project. This made roads safer and helped emergency responders get there faster.
This goes along with Honda’s goal of being a socially responsible brand in the transportation business.
New Products: Honda Expands Its High-End Lineup
- The CB350C Special Edition, which costs ₹2,01,900 (ex-showroom, Bengaluru), improved Honda’s high-end motorcycle range.
- BigWing retailers all across the country sell it.
- It has a classic design, high-tech features, and a wonderful ride.
Honda also produced the “MyHonda-India” app for phones, which is supposed to:
- Give people a digital sense of ownership
- Give clear updates on the service
- Get customers to do more
Honda Motorsports News for September 2025
- Honda is still participating in motorsports all around the world and is also aiding young people in India.
- Teams raced in Japan, Catalonia, and San Marino as part of MotoGP.
- Round 3 of the 2025 CB300F championship took place in Chennai as part of the Honda India Talent Cup (IDEMITSU). This was a great occasion for young racers to show off their skills.
- This shows that Honda cares about motorsport culture and wants to assist future Indian drivers improve.
Questions and Answers on Honda Motorcycle and Scooter Sales in India in 2025
1. How many Honda 2W units did they sell in September 2025?
Honda sold 5,68,164 vehicles in September 2025, which was 5.44% more than the year before.
2. How did Honda’s exports do in September 2025?
Honda sold 62,471 units, which was 32.43% more than the year before.
3. How well did Honda fare in sales in the second quarter of FY26?
Honda sold 16,18,403 units in Q2 FY26, which is 3.69% greater than the same period previous year. Exports rose significantly, by 19.54%.
4. What caused Honda’s sales to drop in FY26?
Sales are down 3.94% from last year since demand is lower in the US, the base for FY25 is greater, and sales are slowing down before the holidays.
5. What new motorcycle did Honda come out with in September 2025?
Honda’s CB350C Special Edition was sold for ₹2,01,900 (ex-showroom Bengaluru).
6. What CSR projects did Honda do in September 2025?
As part of the Sadak Sahayak project, Honda sponsored road safety campaigns in 13 cities and handed the Gujarat Police 50 QRT cars.
7. What can you do with the MyHonda-India app?
With features like service updates and ways to connect with other customers, the app makes it easy for people to own things digitally.
Conclusion
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has been growing consistently since September 2025, with exports leading the way and demand at home keeping steady. The company’s outlook for the holiday season, new premium products, corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, and focus on motorsports all put it in a strong position for the next few months, even though the year-to-date numbers show some weakness.
Honda is still a trusted mobility partner for millions of Indians, and its strong exports are helping it grow around the world.
In addition, Honda introduced the ‘MyHonda-India’ mobile app, designed to:
- Provide digital ownership experience
- Offer transparent service updates
- Enhance customer engagement
