The recent study by JD Power has shown light on the quality concerns of two-wheeled owners in the Indian market. Based on the study, Royal Enfield became a brand with minimal problems, 68 issues for each 100 cars. This was followed by the TV engine with 75 problems of 100 vehicles. Although the third position of the list was taken by Bajaj Auto with 78 problems for 100 vehicles.
The study also found that electrical vehicles were reportedly concerned about their icy partners. Based on the disclosed data, the electric scooters stood for 90 problems for 100 cars compared to regular ice vehicles
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The study, which collects feedback from more than 6,500 new ones, showed that because the distance increases, the frequency of reported quality is also exacerbated. Owners who drove their two wheels more than 2,500 miles[130hasincreasedmorethan9)inthefirstsixmonthsoftheproperty(100vehicles)comparedtoalowerrunThispatternwasespeciallyevidentinelectricalscooterswherethemostcommonconcernsincludedbrakeproblemslightingproblemselectricalcomponentsandtotalfitandfinished
In 2025, a two-sided initial quality study in India, Jupiter tops the scooter of the economy for 100 vehicles (PP100), and Honda Dio 125 managed by the executive scutor category with 50 pp100. On the motorcycles, Radon has reached the highest level of economy, 54 pp100, while Hero Super Splendor XTEC and Honda Shine divided by 72 pp100 in the executive motorcycling category.
In the upper executive motorcyclist, TVs Apache RTR 160 2V was identified as the best performer, 53 PP100. In the electric scooter, Bajaj Chetak is out as a leader, 45 pp100.
The study assessed the main problems of two gasoline-wheeled wheels, focusing on engine performance, braking, swimming quality and electrical systems, and for two electric wheels.