Hero MotoCorp Sales Report Nov 2025 – Top Models and Growth Trends

Hero MotoCorp, India’s largest two‑wheeler manufacturer, continued its strong sales momentum in November 2025, reporting healthy year‑on‑year growth and reaffirming its leadership position in the Indian market. Overall sales were supported by robust demand for its staple commuter motorcycles, a noticeable pick‑up in scooter volumes, and early traction in electric two‑wheelers.

Overall Sales Performance — November 2025

In November 2025, Hero MotoCorp recorded a total domestic sales volume of 555,220 units, reflecting a 31.75% year‑on‑year (YoY) increase compared with the 421,429 units sold in November 2024.

Despite strong annual performance, the company saw an 8.02% month‑on‑month (MoM) decline compared to October 2025, when 603,615 units were sold — a trend attributed to the typical post‑festive slowdown in demand.

This solid performance underlines Hero’s continued dominance in the mass commuter segment while highlighting growing interest in scooters and electric mobility.

Model‑Wise Sales Breakup — Top Performers in November 2025

Below is a comprehensive breakdown of Hero’s key model sales for November 2025, showing volumes and notable growth trends:

1. Hero Splendor — The Best‑Selling Motorcycle

  • Units sold: ~333,660

  • Performance: Splendor continued its strong leadership, once again topping the sales chart among motorcycles in India.

  • Growth: Approximately 20% increase in YoY sales.

The Splendor — long India’s favorite commuter motorcycle — remained the backbone of Hero’s sales in November. Its strong performance reflects sustained demand across both urban and rural markets, where affordability, fuel efficiency, and brand trust continue to drive consumer preference.

2. Hero HF Deluxe — Strong Commuter Demand

  • Units sold: ~91,082

  • Growth: Around 48.7% YoY

The HF Deluxe delivered a notable year‑on‑year uplift, making it a key contributor to Hero’s overall volume. Known for its rugged reliability and mileage‑oriented performance, Deluxe strengthens Hero’s grip in the entry‑level commuter category alongside Splendor.

3. Hero Destini 125 — Scooter Segment Growth

  • Units sold: ~27,036

  • Growth: Massive ~204.6% YoY

In the scooter segment, Destini 125 stood out with one of the most remarkable growth rates. This surge reflects the increasing popularity of 125 cc scooters in the broader two‑wheeler market. Despite Hero’s slower historical traction in scooters compared to bikes, Destini’s performance signals a strengthening presence.

4. Hero Glamour — Executive Bike Recovery

  • Units sold: ~25,014

  • Growth: ~105% YoY

Hero Glamour also recorded a strong year‑on‑year improvement. This model sits in the executive commuter segment, offering a balance between performance and efficiency — qualities that appeal to riders looking for more than just basic transport.

5. Hero Passion — Growing Demand

  • Units sold: ~22,722

  • Growth: ~93.77% YoY

Another long‑standing Hero model, the Passion, saw almost doubling in annual sales. Positioned as a value‑oriented commuter bike, Passion’s growth emphasizes continued demand for dependable, economical motorcycles in India.

6. Hero Xtreme Series — Mid‑Segment Presence

The Xtreme lineup, especially the Xtreme 125R, continued to attract attention in the mid‑segment motorcycle bracket:

  • Xtreme 125R: ~19,934 units sold

  • Other Xtreme variants (160/200): Smaller volumes reflecting gradual uptake

These figures show a growing interest in slightly sportier commuter bikes, though regular commuter volumes still dominate Hero’s sales mix.

7. Hero Vida — Emerging Electric Scooter

  • Units sold: ~14,196

  • Growth: ~618% YoY

One of the most impressive stories in November 2025 was Hero’s electric scooter – Vida. The Vida EV posted a huge year‑on‑year increase of over 600%, underlining not just more deliveries but stronger consumer acceptance of electric two‑wheelers in India’s EV transition.

Although volumes are still lower compared to core gasoline models, the rapid growth trajectory suggests Hero’s EV efforts are gaining traction.

8. Other Models and Contributions

Aside from the core models above:

  • Hero Pleasure: ~12,067 units

  • Hero Xoom 125: ~3,985 units

  • Hero Xpulse (Adventure motorcycle): ~2,501 units

  • Hero Xtreme 250R & Xoom 160 & Karizma 210: Smaller but growing volumes

These additional models reflect Hero’s broadening portfolio, catering not only to entry‑level commuters but also to diverse segments like scooters, adventure bikes, and premium performance motorcycles.

Segment Trends and Insights

Commuter Bikes — Backbone of Sales

Hero’s commuter motorcycles (e.g., Splendor, HF Deluxe, Passion) remain the core drivers of volume, together accounting for well over half of total Nov 2025 sales. This highlights Hero’s continued dominance in affordable, reliable commuter bikes — a segment that contributes the majority of two‑wheeler sales in India.

Scooter Growth — Destini and Vida Lead Charge

While historically lagging scooter sales compared with competitors like Honda and TVS, Hero’s scooter portfolio posted notable growth in Nov 2025:

  • Destini 125: Strong triple‑digit growth

  • Vida (EV): Exceptional expansion

This shows Hero is gaining traction in both conventional and electric scooters — expanding beyond its traditional motorcycle stronghold.

Mid‑Segment and Premium Models — Growing Niche

Hero’s mid‑segment bikes (Xtreme series, Xpulse, premium models like Xtreme 250R) continue to grow but still make up a smaller portion of total sales. However, these models are important as Hero diversifies its offerings and targets younger or performance‑oriented riders.

Month‑on‑Month vs. Year‑on‑Year Dynamics

  • YoY Growth: Overall sales saw a robust 31.75% increase compared with November 2024, reflecting strong annual demand.

  • MoM Decline: Sales were down around 8% compared with October 2025, signaling the typical post‑festive slowdown often seen after peak buying periods.

This pattern suggests that while demand remains high across the year, festive months like October usually capture stronger volumes before normalizing in November.

Why Hero Continues to Lead

1. Strong Commuter Portfolio

Hero’s unmatched leadership in commuter motorcycles ensures it captures a large share of entry‑level demand in India — especially in mass‑market urban and rural regions.

2. Growing Scooter and EV Presence

Models like Destini 125 and Vida EV are strengthening Hero’s foothold in the scooter and electric segments — areas where Indian consumer interest continues to grow rapidly.

3. Expanding Mid‑Segment Appeal

Hero’s mid‑segment bikes, though smaller in sales contribution for now, represent strategic growth areas to attract younger buyers and diversify beyond pure commuter bikes.

4. Healthy Consumer Sentiment

Overall, the industry continued to benefit from GST‑related pricing advantages, festive demand, and improving rural and urban consumer confidence, contributing to higher registrations and sales.

Conclusion — A Balanced Sales Performance in November 2025

Hero MotoCorp’s November 2025 sales performance reflects a strong YoY growth trend driven by its core commuter motorcycles and expanding scooter/electric sales. Key standouts like Splendor and HF Deluxe continued to anchor volumes, while Destini 125 and Vida EV highlighted Hero’s evolving product strength.

Growth across models such as Glamour, Passion, and Xtreme further illustrates that Hero is capturing demand across a wider spectrum — from budget commuters to executive and mid‑segment riders.

Even with a slight drop from October’s festive peak, Hero’s November sales figures underscore its resilience and adaptability in a competitive and fast‑changing two‑wheeler market.

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