The company, which reported second quarter earnings on Thursday, had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 181.41 crore over the same period of the last financial year.
In July-September, the two-wheeler heavyweight posted its highest ever quarterly revenue at Rs 5,619 crore, registering an on-year growth of 22 per cent.
The EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization) also touched a record high in July-September, jumping to Rs 562 crore versus Rs 430 crore a year ago.
Sales of two-wheelers were at 8.70 lakh units in July-September as against 8.34 lakh units a year ago, while two-wheeler exports showed a growth of 46 per cent on a year-on-year basis.
Of this, motorcycle sales were at 4.39 lakh units in July-September versus 3.66 lakh units a year ago. Volumes of scooter sales were however lower at 2.66 lakh units versus 2.70 lakh units a year ago. Three-wheeler sales stood at 47,000 units in July-September as against 33,000 units a year ago.