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Legacy automakers gain ground as electric two-wheeler market enters new phase of competition

April 2025 saw TVS Motor overtake Ola Electric, and Bajaj Auto increase its market share, signalling a more competitive, brand-driven e2W landscape.

May 05, 2025 / 14:29 IST
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April 2025 sees TVS Motor overtake Ola Electric, while Bajaj Auto surges—signalling a shift towards a more competitive, brand-driven EV landscape.
April 2025 sees TVS Motor overtake Ola Electric, while Bajaj Auto surges—signalling a shift towards a more competitive, brand-driven EV landscape.

Legacy two-wheeler manufacturers such as TVS Motor Company and Bajaj Auto are rapidly catching up with early EV disruptors, in a sign of shifting dynamics in India’s electric two-wheeler market.

April 2025 saw TVS emerge as the top selling brand for the first time, narrowly edging past long-time market leader Ola Electric, while Bajaj Auto surged to third position with triple-digit growth.

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TVS Motor sold 19,736 units of its iQube electric scooter in April, capturing a 22% market share and overtaking Ola Electric’s 19,709 units. Bajaj Auto was close behind with 19,001 units, clocking an impressive 151% year-on-year growth, and pushing its Chetak brand deeper into the mainstream.

These milestones were backed by record-breaking sales across the segment. Retail data from the government’s Vahan portal shows that 91,791 electric two-wheelers were sold in April, up 40% year-on-year, compared to 65,555 units in April 2024. This has been the strongest April performance on record for e2Ws, beating the previous high of 2023 and 2024, and possibly setting up for a competitive 2025.