The domestic scooter market in India saw significant shifts in June 2025, with the Honda Activa maintaining its position at the top but recording a notable year-on-year decline. Meanwhile, TVS Jupiter posted remarkable growth, narrowing the gap between itself and the segment leader. Despite fluctuations across brands, the scooter segment remains robust with over 4.72 lakh units sold collectively among the top 10 models.
Honda Activa Faces Decline
Honda’s best-selling scooter, the Activa, secured the first spot with 1,83,265 units sold in June 2025. However, this figure represents a steep 21.47% drop compared to 2,33,376 units sold during the same month last year. The Activa’s decline of over 50,000 units has raised concerns for the manufacturer, which is now likely to push updates and promotional offers to regain momentum.
Even with this fall, the Activa continues to dominate the Indian scooter segment, primarily due to its reliability, fuel efficiency, and massive brand trust.
TVS Jupiter Records Impressive Growth
The TVS Jupiter has emerged as the strongest performer in June 2025, registering 1,07,980 units, a 49.76% rise compared to 72,100 units in June 2024. This surge has helped Jupiter strengthen its hold on the second position and substantially close the gap with the Activa.
The growth of the Jupiter can be attributed to recent updates in design, improved mileage, and aggressive finance schemes. The scooter’s popularity among urban commuters and family buyers continues to grow steadily.
Suzuki Access Retains Third Spot
In third place, the Suzuki Access continues to perform consistently, selling 51,555 units in June 2025. This is a minor decline of 1.22% compared to 52,192 units sold in the same month last year. Known for its refined engine and comfortable ride quality, the Access remains Suzuki’s best-selling scooter in India.
Honda Dio Sees Sharp Decline
The youthful and sporty Honda Dio recorded 24,278 units, falling by 25.49% compared to 32,584 units in June 2024. The decline suggests a potential shift in consumer preference towards more feature-loaded scooters in the segment. Dio remains popular among younger riders but faces stiff competition from models like the TVS Ntorq.
TVS Ntorq Suffers Volume Loss
The TVS Ntorq, known for its sporty design and connected technology, saw a 17.94% drop in sales with 22,822 units sold in June 2025 compared to 27,812 units a year ago. Despite its strong presence in the performance scooter category, the Ntorq’s numbers were affected by rising competition and changing buyer priorities.
Bajaj Chetak Gains Momentum
Among electric scooters, Bajaj Chetak made a positive impact by selling 17,864 units, marking a 7.03% growth compared to 16,691 units last June. The Chetak’s classic design combined with modern electric mobility features has positioned it as one of the most popular EVs in the segment.
Suzuki Burgman Shows Mild Growth
The Suzuki Burgman Street, a premium scooter option, achieved sales of 15,733 units, which is a 4.07% increase over 15,118 units sold in June 2024. Its maxi-scooter styling and comfortable ergonomics continue to attract buyers looking for style and practicality.
Yamaha RayZR Records Drop
The Yamaha RayZR faced a slight setback, dropping 5.99% year-on-year with 14,274 units sold compared to 15,184 units in June 2024. While the scooter remains popular among youth, Yamaha may need to introduce new features or offers to sustain its sales momentum.
TVS iQube Declines
The TVS iQube electric scooter saw sales dip to 14,244 units, marking a 6.35% decline from 15,210 units last year. Despite the drop, iQube remains a strong contender in the EV scooter market, competing directly with Ola S1 and Bajaj Chetak.
Ola S1 Suffers Sharpest Fall
The Ola S1 range recorded a significant decline of 45.22%, selling 20,190 units in June 2025 compared to 36,859 units last year. The drop of over 16,000 units is a stark indicator of rising competition and customer concerns about service and reliability.
Top 10 Scooters Sales Table – June 2025
| Rank | Scooter (YoY) | June 2025 Sales | June 2024 Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Honda Activa (-21.47%) | 1,83,265 | 2,33,376 |
| 2 | TVS Jupiter (49.76%) | 1,07,980 | 72,100 |
| 3 | Suzuki Access (-1.22%) | 51,555 | 52,192 |
| 4 | Honda Dio (-25.49%) | 24,278 | 32,584 |
| 5 | TVS Ntorq (-17.94%) | 22,822 | 27,812 |
| 6 | Bajaj Chetak (7.03%) | 17,864 | 16,691 |
| 7 | Suzuki Burgman (4.07%) | 15,733 | 15,118 |
| 8 | Yamaha RayZR (-5.99%) | 14,274 | 15,184 |
| 9 | TVS iQube (-6.35%) | 14,244 | 15,210 |
| 10 | Ola S1 Retail (-45.22%) | 20,190 | 36,859 |
| Total | Overall (-8.69%) | 4,72,205 | 5,17,126 |
Market Insights
The total scooter sales among the top 10 models stood at 4,72,205 units, which represents an 8.69% overall decline compared to June 2024’s 5,17,126 units. The sharp fall in Activa and Ola S1 numbers contributed heavily to the overall drop, while Jupiter and Chetak brought positive momentum.
Conclusion
The June 2025 sales chart highlights the shifting dynamics of India’s scooter market. While Honda Activa remains the leader, its market share is being challenged by TVS Jupiter’s rapid growth. The rising popularity of electric scooters like Bajaj Chetak signals that the future of urban commuting could lean heavily toward EVs.