India’s leading two-wheeler company Bajaj Auto has released the sales report for June 2025. In this report, some models have performed brilliantly, while some have also disappointed. The Pulsar series has once again proved to be a ‘golden egg-laying hen’ for the company, while the electric scooter Chetak has also made a strong hold. But overall Bajaj’s sales have seen a decline. Let us know in detail which bikes were hits and which flops. Bajaj June 2025 sales: Key stats
- Total sales: 1,39,964 units (17.16% decline over June 2024)
- Compared to May 2025: Decrease from 1,82,746 units
- Pulsar series contribution: 63.20% of total sales (88,452 units)
- Chetak sales: 17,864 units (7.03% growth)
- These stats show that Bajaj is facing some challenges in the market, but some models still remain the main revenue source for the brand.
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1. Pulsar series: Bajaj’s ‘golden goose’
The Pulsar lineup is one of Bajaj’s best-selling bikes. Its sales stood at 88,452 units in June 2025, although it saw a decline of 20.39% compared to last year.
- Pulsar 125cc: Highest demand
- Sales: 49,641 units (21.93% decline)
- Reason: Competition from bikes like Hero Splendor and TVS Raider in the market.
- Pulsar 200cc: The only model with growth
- Sales: 17,521 units (22.47% increase)
- Reason: Demand for its sporty look and performance among the youth.
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2. Platina and CT series: Struggle in the commuter segment
Platina
- Sales: 25,662 units (22.47% decline)
- Competitor: Competition from Hero HF Deluxe and TVS Sport.
- CT Series
Sales: 3,792 units (36.04% decline) - Reason: Declining customer interest in the 100cc segment.
3. Chetak: Tremendous strength in the electric segment
- Bajaj’s electric scooter Chetak is continuously strengthening its hold.
- Sales: 17,864 units (7.03% increase)
- New models: Chetak 3001 and 3503 attracted buyers.
- Competitors: Market share increased despite Ola S1 and Ather 450X.
- 4. Dominar and Avenger: Stability in the cruiser segment
- Dominar: 983 units (27% growth)
- Avenger: 1,512 units (11.18% growth)
- Although these models are not selling in large numbers, they have a distinct identity in the touring and cruiser segment.
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5. Freedom CNG bike: New option, slow start
Sales: 1,699 units (June 2025)
YTD sales: 3,729 units
CNG bikes are yet to gain full acceptance in India, but rising fuel prices may increase demand in the future.
Conclusion: What’s the way forward for Bajaj?
Bajaj Auto faced a decline in sales in June 2025, but models like Pulsar 200cc and Chetak have raised hopes. The company now needs to bring new innovations in the 100cc segment, as well as increase the focus on electric vehicles.
If Bajaj implements its strategy correctly, it can return to the growth track in the coming times.
People Also Ask (PAA) – Questions and Answers related to Bajaj bikes
Q1. Which is Bajaj’s best-selling bike?
→ Pulsar 125cc, which sold 49,641 units in June 2025.
Q2. Is Bajaj Chetak a good e-scooter?
→ Yes, Chetak sales are increasing steadily and it is competing with brands like Ola, Ather.
Q3. Why is Bajaj Pulsar N150 not available now?
→ Due to low demand, Bajaj has removed it from the website.
Q4. Will CNG bikes be popular in India?
→ It is a slow start right now, but due to rising fuel prices, their demand may increase in the future.