Top 5 Best Selling Superbikes In September 2025
- Oct 25, 2025
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India’s love affair with big bikes continues to evolve, and the October 2025 sales figures reveal a fascinating shift. While outright speed still has its loyal fanbase, the current numbers highlight a growing appetite for machines that offer a mix of performance with real-world practicality. From aggressive streetfighters to globetrotters, this month’s superbike rankings paint a clear picture of where the passion and the money are going.

The undisputed crowd magnet this time around is the Kawasaki Z900, storming its way to the top with 141 units sold. And honestly, it’s no surprise. With its muscular stance, aggressive styling and punchy inline-four heart, the Z900 hits that sweet spot between everyday usability and adrenaline-packed rides. It’s intimidating to look at, thrilling to ride, yet surprisingly manageable – a proper litre-class experience without going full berserk.

Adventure continues to call, and the riders are answering! The Honda XL750 Transalp secured second place with 84 units, proving that comfort, capability, and long-distance charm are still in demand. It’s not about lap times here; it’s about going to the unknown. From broken city roads to winding mountain trails, the Transalp offers the freedom to say “yes” to any route.

Honda’s middleweights continue their quiet dominance with 66 units sold. The CB650R and CBR650R duo brings a ton of fun while offering smooth power delivery and an easy-going nature that doesn’t compromise on excitement.

Still keeping the supersport flame alive is the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R with 46 units. High-revving, razor-sharp and track-focused, this machine speaks directly to purists who want precision handling and spine-tingling top-end performance. Sure, it's not the easiest bike to live with, but for those who crave pure riding thrill, it delivers in a full inline-four volume.

The legendary Suzuki Hayabusa refuses to fade into the background and is the fifth most sold superbike in India. With 32 units sold, the “Dhoom bike” continues to carry its legacy of outrageous speed and unmistakable road presence.
What this lineup truly shows is the diversity in today’s superbike buyer’s mindset. Some crave naked brutality, others want distance-devouring comfort, while a few still are loyal to the old-school legends. Yet one thing remains unchanged — Japanese bikes continue to dominate this space. In a market where premium motorcycles are taxed like luxury indulgences, the enthusiasm hasn’t dipped for a second. If anything, it proves that for India’s riders, emotion will always outweigh practicality.
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