



Hero MotoCorp posts highest-ever quarterly revenue as GST cuts spur demand
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: Hero MotoCorp Ltd recorded its highest-ever quarterly revenue during the October-December quarter, joining TVS Motor Company Ltd and Bajaj Auto Ltd in achieving this milestone, buoyed by the festive rush and goods and services tax (GST) cuts.
Hero MotoCorp, India's largest two-wheeler maker, on Thursday said its profit rose 15% year-on-year to ₹1,275 crore in the third quarter of financial year 2026 (FY26), while revenue climbed 21% to ₹12,784 crore. The record quarterly revenue was driven by a 16% rise in sales to 1.69 million units, as the late-September GST cuts came into full effect during October–December.
“Conducive macroeconomic factors and favourable GST 2.0 tailwind helped in revival of rural demand, which further drove consumer traction for motorcycles, and growth for the economy," Vivek Anand, chief financial officer at Hero MotoCorp, said in a statement on the quarterly results. Excluding a one-time impact of ₹119 crore from the new labour codes, the New Delhi-based company posted a net profit of ₹1,439 crore, its highest-ever for a quarter.
Hero’s numbers are in line with TVS and Bajaj, which recorded their own highest-ever quarterly revenue and profits during the October-December period. Hosur-based TVS saw its consolidated net profit jump 46% year-on-year to a record ₹891 crore during the October to December quarter, while Pune-based Bajaj Auto posted a 25% increase in consolidated net profit to ₹2,749 crore.
TVS’ revenue grew 33% year-on-year to ₹14,745 crore while Bajaj Auto’s revenue rose 23% to ₹16,640 crore. Shares of Hero, TVS and Bajaj Auto have risen 6%, 7% and 12%, respectively, since the start of the festive season in October, outperforming the Nifty
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