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    India’s Two-Wheeler Industry Set for Steady Growth in FY26: HSBC

    DeskBy DeskJanuary 29, 20252 Mins Read
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    The Indian two-wheeler industry should grow at a high single-digit pace in FY26, says HSBC. This growth call has been put out after multiple economic cycles and industry-wide transitions over the past two years led to stabilizing demand.


    A major factor of this growth will be the recovery in rural demand, supported by improving incomes and government policies for stepping up development in agricultural and rural economies. Other important factors include the rise in disposable income among urban consumers and an increasing preference for personal mobility.

    Electric Two-Wheelers on the Rise
    Another factor that’s helping define this industry, however, is the push toward electrification. Sales of electric two-wheelers are bound to grow in the near future with growing attention to sustainability and incentives by the government. Firms are focused on expanding their electric vehicle portfolios and improving infrastructure with charging stations.


    With the present growth in mind, prominent two-wheeler manufacturers have started to further re-invest in new product launches, adoption of advanced technology, and a growing dealership network. Most brands have been concerned with the affordability of finance and offering flexible payment plans for a wide number of customers, specifically targeting rural areas. The launch of premium motorcycles and scooters is also getting popularity among the urban consumers due to their need for performance and style.

    Government Policies and Industry Response
    The constant policy thrust of the government toward infrastructure development, emission norms, and EV subsidies is now shaping up the future of the industry’s contours. Plans like FAME II and motivations being advertised for residential battery manufacturing are fast-forwarding the move toward electric two-wheelers.


    Industry pioneers are effectively engaging with policymakers to rationalize controls, assist streamline supply chains, and upgrade buyer appropriation of EVs. This, combined with developing request, positions the two-wheeler segment in India for maintained extension over the following few a long time.

    Challenges Ahead
    The development may, be that as it may, be influenced by challenges within the frame of fluctuating input costs, administrative changes, and financing limitations for lower-income buyers. Be that as it may, the industry is strong, with major producers centering on development, item expansion, and upgraded client encounter to keep the momentum.


    Positive showcase patterns and expanding selection of conventional and electric two-wheelers will, subsequently, see the Indian two-wheeler industry post steady growth in FY26. Strategic initiatives by the manufacturers and conducive government policies will be important to continue this upward trajectory.

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