Top 5 Best Selling Superbikes In October 2025
- Nov 28, 2025
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The Indian superbike scene just won’t quit – and September 2025 proved it. From screaming inline-fours to mile-munching sport-tourers, the month brought a mix of speed, practicality, and full-throttle emotion. Here’s a look at the 5 superbikes outsold the rest:

Honda’s evergreen middleweight duo keeps doing what it does best: delivering just the right hit of excitement while still being under the radar. The Honda CB650R and Honda CBR650R moved 159 units in September 2025, claiming the top spot with that butter-smooth inline-four, friendly ergonomics, and everyday usability. It’s the kind of bike that can take you to work all week and still make your Sunday rides feel like qualifying laps.

What’s a superbike chart without the Suzuki Hayabusa? The ‘Busa’ is still the poster bike for generations of riders, and 130 units this month prove its aura hasn’t faded one bit. It’s fast, it’s bold, and it’s unapologetically fast. Twist that throttle and you don’t just move – you warp. The king of speed continues to reign with a size to match.

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R is the last of its kind – It's light, agile, and screams its lungs out every time you hit the redline. With 105 units sold, it shows that Indian riders still adore the 600cc class. Perfect for canyon carving or track-day fun, it’s the bike that reminds you why inline-four screamers are worth every decibel of attention.

Not every hero wears a racing suit, some wear dual purpose rubber and a tall windscreen. The Honda XL750 Transalp moved 52 units, marking Honda’s comeback to the 650-900cc ADV space. It’s comfortable, capable, and cool – ready for the daily grind or the weekend escape. Whether you’re eyeing Ladakh or Lonavala, the Transalp’s go-anywhere spirit has clearly struck a chord.

Sliding into fifth place, the Kawasaki Ninja 1100SX is the most underrated player on this list. A sport-tourer that blends litre-class grunt with genuine touring comfort. 40 units may sound modest, but it’s proof that Indian riders are warming up to big-bike practicality. Smooth, powerful, and tech-packed, it’s the ideal machine for riders who want to cross states at triple-digit speeds without needing a chiropractor later.

3 brands, 5 bikes, and one clear message – Japan still runs the superbike show. Honda nails versatility with a sport-tourer, streetfighter, and an adventure bike, Suzuki continues to flex its icon, and Kawasaki covers everything else. September 2025 wasn’t just about numbers, it was about personality. And judging by these figures, India’s superbike tribe shows no signs of slowing down despite falling in the ‘sin goods’ category.

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