Bajaj Auto began Thursday’s session on a positive note, currently trading at RS 9558.60, up by 2.50 points or 0.03% from its previous close of RS 9556.10 on the BSE.
The stock opened at RS 9580.00 and recorded an intraday high of RS 9608.70 and low of RS 9495.05. A total of 63,943 shares have been traded so far. Classified under the BSE ‘A’ group, the stock with a face value of RS 10 has scaled a 52-week high of RS 9883.30 (08-Jan-2026) and a 52-week low of RS 7088.25 (07-Apr-2025). Over the past week, the scrip has moved between RS 9883.30 and RS 9360.10. The company currently commands a market capitalization of RS 267096.52 crore.
Shareholding data shows promoter stake at 55.04%, while institutional investors and non-institutional investors hold 22.44% and 22.52% respectively.
Meanwhile, Bajaj Auto’s step-down subsidiary, Bajaj Mobility AG’s KTM AG, has completed its restructuring process in 2025. Post-restructuring, KTM AG has initiated a global rightsizing program aimed at long-term competitiveness through reduced fixed costs, streamlined operations, and optimized international management structures. Under this realignment, around 500 employees—primarily in white-collar roles and mid-management—were laid off. As of 31 December 2025, KTM AG had 3,794 employees, down from 5,310 in the previous year.
In 2025, KTM also exited non-core businesses including the bicycle vertical, selling FELT Bicycles, while exiting distribution of CFMOTO and divesting MV Agusta and X-Bow operations.
Following restructuring, Bajaj Mobility AG expects consolidated sales for FY 2025 to slightly exceed 1 billion euros, reflecting a 46% decline year-on-year. The group sold 80,464 motorcycles in H2 FY25, up 60% from H1 (50,334 units), with an additional 43,956 units sold through strategic partnerships (H1: 34,950). Total FY25 motorcycle sales stood at 209,704 units. Inventory reduction played a key role, falling from 248,580 units (Dec 31, 2024) to 147,427 units (Dec 31, 2025). Additionally, with the bicycle division closure, 64,110 e-bicycles and bicycles were sold versus 106,311 the prior year.
Bajaj Auto remains a major Indian manufacturer of motorcycles, three-wheelers, and quadricycles. Bajaj Mobility AG (formerly PIERER Mobility AG) serves as holding entity for KTM Group—operator of premium European motorcycle brands KTM, Husqvarna, and GASGAS.