Top 5 Bestselling Scooters in India (April 2025) – Sales Report & Key Highlights
Featured Stories by Team Drivio | 28 May 2025
The Indian scooter market continued its vibrant performance in April 2025, underscoring its critical role in personal mobility across the nation. As the new financial year kicked off, established giants and rapidly ascending electric challengers vied for supremacy. While official, consolidated sales figures from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) for April 2025 are typically finalized with a slight delay, initial industry reports, dealer feedback, and prevailing market trends clearly indicate the frontrunners.
This month's sales narrative highlights a blend of unwavering consumer trust in proven internal combustion engine (ICE) models and an accelerating embrace of electric mobility. Household names like Honda Activa, TVS Jupiter, and Suzuki Access continued their strong showing, while electric offerings like the TVS iQube firmly cemented their place among the top sellers, signalling a significant market shift.
Here’s an in-depth look at the five scooters that likely dominated the Indian sales charts in April 2025:
1. Honda Activa (Series): The Undisputed King of Scooters
- Overview: The Honda Activa has transcended being just a scooter; it's a national icon and a byword for reliability in the Indian two-wheeler market. For years, it has consistently topped not only scooter sales but often overall two-wheeler sales charts. April 2025 continued this legacy, driven by its robust build, refined engine, ease of use, and extensive service network.
- Key Specifications (Typical for Activa 6G/125):
- Engine (Activa 6G): ~109.51cc, Fan Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI Engine (OBD-2B compliant)
- Power (Activa 6G): ~7.73 bhp (7.84 PS) @ 8000 rpm
- Torque (Activa 6G): ~8.90 Nm @ 5500 rpm
- Engine (Activa 125): ~123.92cc, Fan Cooled, 4 Stroke, SI Engine (OBD-2B compliant)
- Power (Activa 125): ~8.19 bhp (8.30 PS) @ 6250 rpm
- Torque (Activa 125): ~10.4 Nm @ 5000 rpm
- Mileage: 45-50 kmpl (Activa 6G), 40-45 kmpl (Activa 125) (user-reported average)
- Transmission: CVT
- Popular Variants in April 2025: Activa 6G (Standard, DLX, H-Smart), Activa 125 (Drum, Alloy, Disc, H-Smart). The H-Smart variant with keyless functionalities continued to gain popularity.
- Why it Sold:
- Bulletproof Reliability: Known for its dependable engine and long-lasting build.
- Comfort & Convenience: Easy to ride, comfortable seating, and practical features like external fuel fill.
- Resale Value: Commands excellent resale value, making it a safe investment.
- Brand Trust: Honda's strong brand equity and widespread service network.
- Familiarity: A household name that appeals across age groups and genders.
- Target Audience: Families, working professionals, students – virtually anyone seeking a reliable and convenient mode of urban transport.
- April 2025 Buzz: Sustained high demand for the OBD-2B compliant models. The Activa 6G remained the volume driver, while the Activa 125 catered to those seeking slightly more power and features. The "silent start" (ACG starter) and telescopic front suspension are well-appreciated features.
2. TVS Jupiter (Series): The Consistent Contender
- Overview: The TVS Jupiter has consistently been the closest competitor to the Honda Activa, lauded for its practical features, comfortable ride, and robust metal body. It offers a compelling package that has earned the trust of millions of Indian families.
- Key Specifications (Typical for Jupiter 110/125):
- Engine (Jupiter 110): ~109.7cc, CVT Fi, 4 Stroke Engine (OBD-2B compliant)
- Power (Jupiter 110): ~7.77 bhp (7.88 PS) @ 7500 rpm
- Torque (Jupiter 110): ~8.8 Nm @ 5500 rpm
- Engine (Jupiter 125): ~124.8cc, Single cylinder, 4 stroke, Air Cooled SI Engine (OBD-2B compliant)
- Power (Jupiter 125): ~8.04 bhp (8.15 PS) @ 6500 rpm
- Torque (Jupiter 125): ~10.5 Nm @ 4500 rpm
- Mileage: 45-50 kmpl (Jupiter 110), 40-45 kmpl (Jupiter 125) (user-reported average)
- Transmission: CVT
- Popular Variants in April 2025: Jupiter 110 (Standard, ZX, Classic), Jupiter 125 (Drum, Disc, SmartXonnect). The Jupiter 125, with its largest-in-class under-seat storage (fits two helmets) and front fuel fill, continued to be a strong proposition.
- Why it Sold:
- Practicality: Features like external fuel filler cap (on most variants), large footboard, and ample storage.
- Comfort: Telescopic front suspension and gas-charged rear monoshock offer a comfortable ride.
- Durability: Metal body panels are preferred by many for their sturdiness.
- Fuel Efficiency: Good mileage figures for its class.
- Value for Money: Offers a good balance of features, comfort, and reliability at a competitive price.
- Target Audience: Families, working professionals, and individuals looking for a comfortable, feature-rich, and durable scooter.
- April 2025 Buzz: The Jupiter 125's innovative storage solutions and convenience features attracted significant interest. The entire Jupiter range, now OBD-2B compliant, continued to be a strong choice for practical-minded buyers.
3. Suzuki Access 125: The Premium Performer
- Overview: The Suzuki Access 125 has carved a niche for itself as a premium and powerful 125cc scooter. It's known for its refined engine, zippy performance, comfortable ride, and elegant styling, making it a favorite among urban commuters.
- Key Specifications:
- Engine: ~124cc, 4-Stroke, 1-Cylinder, Air Cooled, SOHC, 2 Valve (OBD-2B compliant)
- Power: ~8.58 bhp (8.7 PS) @ 6750 rpm
- Torque: ~10 Nm @ 5500 rpm
- Mileage: 45-50 kmpl (user-reported average)
- Transmission: CVT
- Popular Variants in April 2025: Standard Edition (Drum/Disc), Special Edition, Ride Connect Edition (with Bluetooth connectivity).
- Why it Sold:
- Smooth & Peppy Engine: Suzuki Eco Performance (SEP) technology delivers a good balance of power and fuel efficiency.
- Comfortable Ergonomics: Spacious seat and well-positioned handlebars.
- Premium Feel: Good fit and finish, stylish design elements (like chrome accents on certain variants).
- Ride Quality: Telescopic front suspension and comfortable overall setup.
- Lightweight & Agile: Easy to maneuver in city traffic.
- Target Audience: Urban commuters, including working women and men, who seek a stylish, comfortable, and refined 125cc scooter with good performance.
- April 2025 Buzz: The Ride Connect Edition, offering turn-by-turn navigation and call/SMS alerts, continued to appeal to tech-savvy buyers. The Access 125's reputation for a trouble-free ownership experience and its OBD-2B compliance kept its sales robust.
4. TVS iQube Electric: The Mainstream EV Challenger
- Overview: The TVS iQube has emerged as one of India's leading electric scooters, successfully transitioning from a niche product to a mainstream contender. Its conventional yet smart design, practical range, host of connected features, and the backing of TVS's wide network have propelled its sales.
- Key Specifications (Typical for iQube S):
- Motor: Hub-mounted BLDC motor, Peak Power Output ~4.4 kW
- Battery: ~3.04 kWh Lithium-ion
- Range: ~100 km per charge (claimed in Eco mode)
- Top Speed: ~78 kmph (claimed)
- Charging Time: Approx. 4.5 - 5 hours for 0-80%
- Popular Variants in April 2025: iQube (Standard), iQube S, iQube ST (higher range and features, though rollout may vary by region).
- Why it Sold:
- Lower Running Costs: Significant savings on fuel and maintenance compared to ICE scooters.
- Smooth & Silent Ride: Characteristic of electric vehicles.
- Connected Features: SmartXonnect platform with TFT display, navigation assist, geofencing, incoming call/SMS alerts.
- Government Subsidies (FAME II & State): Making it more affordable.
- Growing Charging Infrastructure & Awareness: Increasing acceptance of EVs.
- Practical Range: Sufficient for daily city commutes for most users.
- Target Audience: Environmentally conscious commuters, tech enthusiasts, and those looking to reduce their daily running costs. Its family-friendly design also appeals to a broad audience.
- April 2025 Buzz: The iQube continued its strong sales momentum, benefiting from increasing fuel prices and greater environmental awareness. TVS's focus on expanding charging support and service for its EV customers further boosted confidence. The demand for variants with higher range and more features remained strong.
5. TVS Ntorq 125: The Sporty Performer
- Overview: The TVS Ntorq 125 has consistently been a favorite among younger riders looking for a sporty and feature-packed scooter. Its aggressive styling, peppy performance, distinctive exhaust note, and segment-first technology have ensured its place among the top sellers.
- Key Specifications (Typical for Race XP):
- Engine: 124.8cc, 3-valve, Air-cooled, Race Tuned Fuel Injection (RT-Fi) (OBD-2B compliant)
- Power: ~10.06 bhp (10.2 PS) @ 7000 rpm (Race XP)
- Torque: ~10.8 Nm @ 5500 rpm (Race XP)
- Mileage: 40-45 kmpl (user-reported average)
- Transmission: CVT
- Popular Variants in April 2025: Standard, Race Edition, Super Squad Edition, Race XP, XT (with advanced SmartXonnect features like voice assist and social media notifications).
- Why it Sold:
- Sporty Performance: Quick acceleration and engaging ride quality.
- Aggressive Styling: Stealth aircraft-inspired design.
- Feature-Loaded: SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity with a comprehensive digital console offering navigation assist, caller ID, lap timer, etc. Riding modes available in Race XP.
- Exhaust Note: Distinctive and sporty sound.
- Handling: Agile and fun to ride in city conditions.
- Target Audience: Young adults, college students, and enthusiasts seeking a performance-oriented and tech-laden scooter with standout styling.
- April 2025 Buzz: The Ntorq 125, especially its Race XP and XT variants with advanced features and higher performance, continued to be a strong draw. The wide range of editions catering to different style preferences also contributed to its success. Its OBD-2B compliance ensured it met the latest norms.
Scooter Market Snapshot: April 2025 Trends
The top 5 scooters of April 2025 highlight several key market trends:
- ICE Dominance with EV Inroads: While petrol scooters like Activa, Jupiter, and Access still command the lion's share, the strong showing of the TVS iQube signifies the rapidly growing acceptance and sales of electric scooters.
- Demand for Features: Consumers, even in the scooter segment, are increasingly looking for features like digital displays, Bluetooth connectivity, LED lighting, and better storage solutions.
- The 125cc Sweet Spot: The 125cc segment (Access, Ntorq, Jupiter 125) continues to be popular, offering a good balance of performance and practicality.
- Brand Reliability is Key: Established brands with wide service networks and a reputation for reliability continue to be preferred.
Looking Forward:
The scooter market in India is in an exciting phase of evolution. While dependable ICE models will continue to be volume drivers, the electric scooter segment, led by models like the TVS iQube and competitors, is poised for exponential growth. Manufacturers will need to continuously innovate in terms of technology, features, and electric powertrain efficiency to capture the imagination of the Indian buyer in the months to come.