Electric Two-Wheeler Sales Nov 2025: TVS Leads, Ola Drops to 5th
India’s electric two-wheeler segment saw significant shifts in November 2025, with mainstream OEMs asserting dominance. TVS Motor secured the top spot once again, widening its lead in the fast-growing EV market.
Sales Table – November 2025 Rankings
| Rank | Manufacturer | Units Sold | Market Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | TVS Motor | 27,382 | 26% |
| 2 | Bajaj Auto | 23,097 | 21.9% |
| 3 | Ather Energy | 18,356 | 17.4% |
| 4 | Vida | 10,579 | 10% |
| 5 | Ola Electric | 7,567 | 7.2% |
| 6 | Ampere | 5,360 | — |
| 7 | BGauss | 2,410 | — |
| 8 | River | 1,612 | — |
TVS Maintains Strong Leadership
TVS registered 27,382 units in November, translating to a 26% market share. The iQube lineup continues to drive robust demand, supported by the expansion of the new Orbiter range across Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities.
Bajaj Auto in Firm Second Place
Bajaj posted 23,097 units and achieved a 21.9% share. The Chetak brand is benefiting from wider network coverage and strong commuter trust. The upcoming next-gen Chetak is expected to boost momentum further.
Ather Energy Secures Third Spot

Ather recorded 18,356 units for a 17.4% share. Its popular 450 series and the newer Rizta are performing well, helping the brand retain a strong presence in the premium e-scooter space.
Vida Rises To Fourth
Hero Motocorp’s Vida division finished fourth with 10,579 units and a 10% share. Better retail reach in non-metro regions and the new VX2 offering are contributing to stable growth.
Ola Electric Falls To Fifth
Once the market leader, Ola slipped to fifth with 7,567 units and a 7.2% share. Rising competition, lower pricing by traditional brands and service concerns are impacting its performance.
Rest of the Market – Emerging Strength

Ampere remained in sixth place with 5,360 units, followed by BGauss (2,410 units) and River (1,612 units). These brands continue to scale up production and dealership networks as competition intensifies.
The market landscape highlights how traditional OEMs with wider customer trust and service reach are increasingly shaping India’s EV transition.