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Hero MotoCorp September sales rise 8% YoY to 6.87 lakh units

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Hero MotoCorp on Wednesday reported an 8% year-on-year increase in sales at 6,87,220 units in September 2025, compared with 6,37,050 units in the same month last year, according to an exchange filing. The figure was also ahead of CNBC-TV18’s poll estimate of 6.5 lakh units.

In the domestic market, sales rose 5% to 6,47,582 units from 6,16,706 units a year earlier. Exports nearly doubled to 39,638 units, up 94.8% from 20,344 units last year, driven by strong traction for its newly launched models including Hunk 125R, Hunk 160 and HR Deluxe. This also marked Hero’s highest-ever Q2 global dispatches at 1,11,584 units, the filing said.

The company highlighted that festive demand and GST benefits have led to a surge in bookings and enquiries. “Showroom and dealership footfalls have more than doubled compared to last festive season, with significant traction observed in the high-volume commuter segment,” the exchange filing said.

On the electric mobility front, VIDA, powered by Hero, continued its strong growth, led by the recently launched VIDA VX2 EVooter. The brand recorded 12,736 VAHAN registrations, driving its market share up from 4.7% to 12.2% year-on-year. Demand for VIDA remains ahead of supply in several key markets, the company said.

Hero MotoCorp further noted that it is “fully geared with an extensive portfolio of 12 new or refreshed products this year and an expanded retail network to capitalise on the sustained festive momentum.”

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