Yamaha Motor India closed November 2025 with a total sales figure of 42,025 units. This represents a 24.66% year-on-year (YoY) decline compared to the 55,781 units sold in November 2024. On a month-on-month (MoM) basis, sales dropped by 38.54% from October 2025’s 68,375 units, reflecting the cooling of festive season demand.
The RayZR 125 emerged as the sole savior for the brand, recording the only positive YoY growth in the entire portfolio.

| No. | Yamaha Model | Units Sold (Nov 2025) | Units Sold (Nov 2024) | YoY Growth (%) | % Market Share |
| 1 | RayZR | 21,049 | 14,428 | 45.89% | 50.09% |
| 2 | FZ Series | 6,478 | 14,406 | -55.03% | 15.41% |
| 3 | Fascino | 5,306 | 7,921 | -33.01% | 12.63% |
| 4 | R15 | 4,257 | 7,105 | -40.08% | 10.13% |
| 5 | MT-15 | 3,814 | 9,894 | -61.45% | 9.08% |
| 6 | Aerox 155 | 1,116 | 2,019 | -44.73% | 2.66% |
| 7 | R3 / MT-03 | 5 | 8 | -37.50% | 0.01% |
| Total | 42,025 | 55,781 | -24.66% | 100% |
The RayZR 125 was the top performer, contributing over 50% of Yamaha’s total sales in November 2025. It recorded a significant 45.89% YoY growth, although it did see a 7.43% MoM decline from October’s 22,738 units.
The FZ lineup, historically a strong pillar for Yamaha, faced a steep decline. Sales more than halved on both YoY and MoM scales, dropping 55.03% YoY and 60.14% MoM. It remains the second best-selling Yamaha model but with a reduced market share of 15.41%.
The Fascino held third place with 5,306 units. While it suffered a 33.01% YoY drop, its MoM performance remained remarkably steady with only a marginal 1.03% decline compared to October 2025.

Yamaha’s 155cc flagships witnessed substantial volume loss.
The premium maxi-scooter recorded 1,116 units. It faced a 44.73% YoY decline and a significant 61.37% MoM drop.

Combined sales for these models stood at just 5 units. These models were recently discontinued in the Indian market, signaling that updated versions may be on the horizon.
While the XSR 155 was not yet reflected in the November 2025 sales charts (having launched mid-month on November 11), it has generated immense positive buzz across the country. Deliveries officially began on November 13, 2025.

Based on the potent R15 platform, this neo-retro motorcycle is expected to bolster Yamaha’s premium sales in the coming months. With an introductory price of Rs 1,49,990 (ex-showroom, Delhi), it offers a blend of timeless design and modern hardware like VVA technology and USD forks.
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Which Yamaha model sold the most in November 2025?
The Yamaha RayZR 125 was the best-seller, moving 21,049 units and accounting for half of the company’s domestic sales.
What was the total sales growth for Yamaha India in Nov 2025?
Yamaha actually saw a decline in growth, with total sales falling by 24.66% YoY and 38.54% MoM.
Is the Yamaha XSR 155 available for purchase?
Yes, the XSR 155 was launched on November 11, 2025, and deliveries have already commenced across India.
Why did MT-15 sales decline so sharply?
The MT-15 saw a 61.45% YoY decline, largely due to a cooling market post-festive season and potentially some buyers waiting for the newly launched XSR 155.
How much does the Yamaha Aerox 155 cost?
The Aerox 155 is priced at approximately Rs 1.59 lakh (on-road, Delhi).
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