Suzuki 2W Sales August 2025 Grow 8.72% YoY – Access, Burgman, Gixxer
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Suzuki 2W Sales August 2025 Grow 8.72% YoY – Access, Burgman, Gixxer

by | 5 Sep 2025

Suzuki Motorcycle India has recorded a notable uptick in two-wheeler sales this August, with total volumes hitting 113,936 units—a year-on-year increase of 8.72%. The surge is powered by strong performance from popular models like the Access, Burgman, and Gixxer lines. In both urban and semi-urban markets, this growth underscores Suzuki’s increasing appeal and sets an optimistic tone as the festive season approaches. Let’s unpack what’s fueling this momentum.

Engine & Performance
While specific model-level sales data isn’t detailed publicly, the Access 125, Burgman Street, and Gixxer series continue to lead Suzuki’s line-up in India. Trusted for their frugal engines and reliable power delivery, these scooters and motorcycles cater to practical commuters and aspirational riders alike. The consistent performance of these models likely contributed to the overall sales surge of 8.72%.

Chassis & Handling
Suzuki’s scooters like the Access and Burgman emphasize comfort and daily convenience, featuring suspension setups tuned for Indian roads, compact frames, and ergonomic seating. The Gixxer motorcycles combine sportier chassis dynamics with lightweight handling, appealing to both new and experienced riders. Their balanced ride characteristics help explain why they remain strong sellers even amidst growing competition.

Technology & Features
Recent months have seen Suzuki introduce enhancements across its portfolio—such as new colour options for the Avenis (Metallic Matte Platinum Silver No. 2 / Glass Sparkle Black) and upcoming launches like the Suzuki e-Access electric scooter. These updates, coupled with proven features like economical fuel systems, digital displays, and ride-friendly ergonomics, keep the models fresh and relevant.

Sales Outlook & Market Momentum
Overall wholesale numbers for August 2025 reached 113,936 units, up from 104,800 in August 2024—a 9% increase per most reports, though RushLane cites an 8.72% YoY rise. Domestic sales accounted for 91,629 units, a 5% gain, while exports surged 29% to 22,307 units. This dual growth—domestic and overseas—shows Suzuki’s expanding footprint. The Mumbai-based brand also achieved its highest-ever spare parts revenue in August, marking a 21% increase and reinforcing its after-sales strength. 

Conclusion
Suzuki’s nearly 9% year-over-year growth in two-wheeler sales in August 2025—anchored by popular models like the Access, Burgman, and Gixxer—reflects a healthy blend of product appeal and market strategy. Robust domestic demand, surging exports, and record parts sales collectively underline a well-rounded growth story. Whether you’re a daily commuter seeking reliability or an enthusiast drawn to performance and style, Suzuki’s current offering delivers value on multiple fronts. Heading into the festive season, the brand appears well-positioned to translate this momentum into further gains.