Motorcycle sales for TVS Motors surge by 21% year-on-year, prompting an examination of their e-scooter sales numbers.
TVS Unveils Exciting Lineup for 2025, Boosting Two-Wheeler Demand
TVS Motors, a leading player in the Indian automotive industry, has announced an exciting lineup of upcoming bikes for 2025. The company's Q1 FY26 results show a significant growth, with motorcycle sales increasing by 21% and scooter sales rising by 19%.
The upcoming models from TVS include the Apache RTR 200 Fi E100, Apache RR 310, Apache RTX 300, and the TVS Creon.
The Apache RTR 200 Fi E100 is an electric variant of the popular Apache 200, targeting the electric two-wheeler segment. The Apache RR 310, known for its sporty performance, continues to be a highly anticipated model. The Apache RTX 300 is slated for launch in August 2025, expected to be priced around Rs. 2.50 lakh, offering premium features and performance. The TVS Creon, an electric scooter concept, is also among the upcoming releases from TVS aimed at the growing electric vehicle market.
Other notable upcoming bikes in India for 2025 include the 2025 Oben Rorr EZ, Triumph Thruxton 400, 2025 Yezdi Scrambler, Husqvarna Vitpilen 250 and Svartpilen 401, and several electric models from various manufacturers, highlighting a diverse range of new launches in sports, scrambler, cruiser, and electric segments.
TVS's focus on expanding its lineup is evident, with both performance-oriented petrol bikes and electric vehicles like the Apache RTR 200 Fi E100 and Creon. The Apache RTX 300 and RR 310 reinforce their sporty offerings.
The company's financials also reflect this growth. The net profit (profit after tax) rose 35% in Q1 FY26, reaching ₹779 crore. Profit before tax increased by 35% to ₹1,053 crore in Q1 FY26. Operating EBITDA grew by 32% year-on-year to ₹1,263 crore in Q1 FY26. The revenue from operations increased by 20% in Q1 FY26, from ₹8,376 crore in Q1 FY25 to ₹10,081 crore.
Moreover, the EBITDA margin improved to 12.5% in Q1 FY26, up from 11.5% a year earlier. Notably, electric two-wheeler sales for TVS increased by 35% in the June 2025 quarter, with volumes reaching 0.70 lakh units compared to 0.52 lakh units in the same period last year. Three-wheeler sales for TVS also saw a significant increase, growing by 46% in Q1 FY26, reaching 0.45 lakh units compared to 0.31 lakh units in Q1 FY25.
However, no specific details were provided about the mileage or pricing of the upcoming bikes from TVS, including the Apache RTX 300, Apache RR 310, and TVS Creon. Also, no new information was given about any upcoming three-wheelers from TVS.
Overall, the demand for two-wheelers in India is gradually recovering, especially in urban and semi-urban areas, with TVS playing a significant role in this growth. The company's focus on innovation and sustainability, coupled with its commitment to quality and performance, positions it well for the future of the Indian automotive industry.
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- TVS's focus on the electric two-wheeler segment, as evidenced by the upcoming release of the Apache RTR 200 Fi E100, indicates a shift in the Indian automotive industry's technology towards more sustainable and eco-friendly options.
- The growth in TVS's Q1 FY26 results, with a 35% increase in net profit and a 20% rise in revenue from operations, suggests a positive trend in the company's finance and business operations, reflecting well on the overall industry.