TVS Motor Company continues to dominate the Indian two-wheeler market with its lineup of feature-rich and high-performance vehicles. From commuters to sporty motorcycles and electric scooters, the Hosur-based manufacturer has something for everyone. Here’s a look at the top five best-selling TVS models from February 2025.
1. TVS Jupiter – 1,03,576 Units Sold
The TVS Jupiter retains its position as the brand’s best-selling two-wheeler, with 1,03,576 units sold in February 2025. This marks a 4.12% increase in month-on-month (MoM) sales compared to January’s 1,07,847 units and an impressive 28.69% growth year-on-year (YoY) over February 2024’s 73,860 units.
The latest Jupiter update includes a fresh design, added features, and improved convenience, making it a favorite among urban commuters. It is powered by a 113cc air-cooled engine producing 8.02PS and 9.20Nm, with an iGo system for better efficiency. Practicality is another strong suit, thanks to its spacious 32-litre underseat storage.
2. TVS Apache RTR (Sub-200cc) – 37,954 Units Sold
The TVS Apache RTR series—comprising the RTR 160, RTR 160 4V, and RTR 180—remains a strong contender in the performance commuter segment. The brand sold 37,954 units in February 2025, reflecting a 9.07% MoM increase from January’s 34,511 units and an 8.85% YoY growth compared to February 2024.
Known for its sporty styling, punchy performance, and segment-leading features, the Apache RTR lineup is particularly popular among young riders. The Apache RTR 160 4V, in particular, stands out for its best-in-class power output and ride dynamics.
3. TVS XL 100 – 33,572 Units Sold
Despite a decline in sales, the TVS XL 100 continues to be a preferred choice in the utility moped segment, particularly among working professionals. The company sold 33,572 units in February 2025, reflecting a 19.82% MoM drop from January’s 41,872 units and an 18.23% YoY decline compared to February 2024.
With an affordable price tag of ₹45,999 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and a reputation for durability and fuel efficiency, the TVS XL 100 remains a trusted workhorse in semi-urban and rural areas.
4. TVS Raider – 28,132 Units Sold
The TVS Raider, a sporty commuter targeted at younger riders, saw 28,132 units sold in February 2025. This marks a 12.56% MoM increase over January’s 27,382 units. However, YoY sales have dropped by 33.11%, considering the 42,063 units sold in February 2024.
With prices ranging from ₹85,010 to ₹1,04,471 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Raider is offered in six variants and eight color options. Its aggressive styling, peppy performance, and smart connectivity features continue to attract urban commuters.
5. TVS iQube – 23,581 Units Sold
The TVS iQube electric scooter continues to gain traction in the EV market, with 23,581 units sold in February 2025. While MoM sales saw a 5.64% decline from January’s 24,991 units, the iQube recorded an impressive 49.32% YoY growth compared to 15,792 units sold in February 2024.
Available in three variants—iQube, iQube S, and iQube ST, the scooter comes with battery pack options of 2.2kWh, 3.4kWh, and 5.1kWh. The top-end ST variant boasts a claimed range of 150km and a top speed of 82km/h, making it a strong competitor in the growing electric scooter segment.
Conclusion
TVS continues to cater to diverse customer preferences with its strong lineup of two-wheelers. While the Jupiter and Apache RTR series are leading in their respective categories, the Raider and iQube are carving out their own space in the premium commuter and EV segments. However, the declining sales of the XL 100 highlight a shift in market trends. It will be interesting to see how TVS adapts to these changes in the coming months.
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