EV Sales Shake-up: TVS Reclaims #1 Spot from Chetak in Mid-November 2025 Sales
The Indian electric two-wheeler market has witnessed another dramatic shift in its leadership ranks. After being briefly overtaken in October sales, TVS has surged back to the number one spot in the mid-November 2025 sales data.
The latest figures, sourced from the VAHAN portal, show a significant shuffle at the very top. Bajaj Chetak, which celebrated a stunning victory in mid-October, has been pushed back to the 2nd position. Meanwhile, Ola Electric continues to hold the 5th spot, unable to climb back into the top three.
Mid-November 2025: Top 6 Electric 2W Brand Sales
The competition remains fierce, with the top three brands clearly pulling away from the rest of the pack. Here's the sales breakdown for the mid-November period:
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TVS : 14,385 units
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Chetak : 12,717 units
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Ather : 10,674 units
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Vida : 5,328 units
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Ola : 4,624 units
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Ampere : 3,117 units
Market Analysis & Key Insights
TVS Roars Back The biggest story this month is TVS's powerful comeback. Securing 14,385 registrations, TVS has reclaimed its crown, demonstrating strong market momentum heading into the end of the year. This move displaces its rival, Chetak, and re-establishes TVS as the current market leader.
Chetak Slips but Stays Strong After its headline-grabbing performance in October, Bajaj's Chetak couldn't maintain the #1 position. However, with 12,717 units sold, it remains a formidable #2, proving its recent success was no mere fluke. The battle between TVS and Chetak is quickly becoming the central rivalry to watch in the EV 2W space.
Ather, Vida, and Ampere Hold Steady The rest of the leaderboard shows remarkable stability. Ather Energy continues its solid performance, holding firmly to the #3 spot with 10,674 units. Vida (Powered by Hero) also maintains its #4 position with 5,328 units, while Ampere rounds out the list at #6 with 3,117 units. These brands appear to have carved out stable niches for themselves, at least for now.
Ola Electric Still Stuck at #5 Once the undisputed market leader, Ola Electric remains lodged at the #5 spot with 4,624 units. This marks another period of lagging sales for the company, which has struggled to regain its former dominance in the face of intense competition from legacy players like TVS and Bajaj.
As the month progresses, all eyes will be on whether TVS can widen its lead or if Chetak can stage another comeback.
Disclaimer :
All sales figures are sourced from the VAHAN portal as of mid-November 2025. These numbers exclude sales data from Telangana.
