Bajaj Auto reported a 53.17% year-on-year (YoY) rise in consolidated net profit at Rs 2,122.03 crore in its Q2FY26 from Rs 1,385.44 crore reported in Q2Y25. Revenue recorded at Rs 15,253.64 crore, up 19.02% from Rs 12,815.53 crore in Q2FY25.

On standalone basis the Pulsar motorcycle maker reported net profit at Rs 2,479.74 crore, up 23.68% from Rs 2,005.04 crore in Q2FY25. Revenue stood at Rs 1,294,120 crore in Q2FY26 Vs 1,221,504 crore in Q2FY25.

Exports offset sluggish domestic motorcycle sales

Bajaj Auto, India’s leading auto exporter, capitalized on strong overseas demand to offset sluggish domestic sales, helped by the revival of its premium KTM bike segment that began the previous quarter. Overall two-wheeler exports from the country jumped 25% year-over-year in the quarter ending September, while Bajaj’s exports rose 19.2%.

The company’s overall sales, which includes two- and three-wheelers, grew 5.9%. A little over 40% of Bajaj’s sales volumes come from exports. According to its latest annual report, Bajaj, which exports to countries such as Nigeria, Brazil and Vietnam registered its highest motorcycle sales in the Latin America region, where models like ‘Pulsar’ and ‘Dominar’ are especially popular.Domestic motorcycle sales fell 4.6% for the company, but by less than the 8% drop in the previous quarter.Total revenue from operations increased 13.7% to 149.22 billion rupees in the quarter through September.

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