Key highlights
- TVS Motor Company has become the world’s third largest two wheeler manufacturer by volume
- Strong global demand, exports, and scooter growth helped the company climb the rankings
- Expansion in electric mobility and premium motorcycles is fueling the next phase of growth
Indian two wheeler giant TVS Motor Company has just pulled off something big. The company has now become the third largest two wheeler brand in the world by sales volume.
This achievement puts TVS in the global top tier of motorcycle manufacturers. It also shows how quickly the Indian brand has grown beyond its home market.
A steady climb up the global ladder
TVS did not get here overnight. The company spent years building scale, improving quality, and expanding its reach.
Strong domestic sales played a big role. India remains the largest two wheeler market in the world, and TVS has built a strong portfolio across segments.
But exports really pushed the brand forward. TVS motorcycles and scooters now sell in more than 80 countries. Demand is strong in Africa, Latin America, and parts of Southeast Asia.
That global footprint helped TVS grow faster than many traditional players.
Scooters and commuters drive big volumes
Products such as the TVS Raider 125 and the TVS Apache RTR 160 have built a loyal following. They balance performance, practicality, and affordability.
Scooters also contribute heavily to the numbers. The TVS Jupiter continues to sell in large volumes across India.
These models form the backbone of the company’s sales strategy. They are reliable, easy to maintain, and priced right for everyday riders.
Premium motorcycles boost the brand image
The TVS Apache RR 310 and other Apache models brought a sharper, performance focused image to the brand. These motorcycles attract younger buyers who want style and speed.
The company also benefits from its long standing partnership with BMW Motorrad. TVS manufactures several BMW small capacity motorcycles at its Indian plant.
That partnership helped TVS improve engineering standards and production quality. It also strengthened the brand’s credibility worldwide.
Electric mobility is the next frontier
TVS has also moved quickly into electric mobility. The TVS iQube has become one of the best selling electric scooters in India.
The company continues to expand the iQube lineup with new variants and battery options. EV demand is growing quickly, and TVS wants to stay ahead of the curve.
This strategy gives the company a strong foundation for future growth. Electric mobility will shape the next decade of the two wheeler industry.
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