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Price: 9 485.5 INR -1.83% Market Closed
Market Cap: ₹2.6T

EV/S

4.8
Current
1%
More Expensive
vs 3-y average of 4.7

Enterprise Value to Sales (EV/S) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its revenue. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s sales, including both equity and debt.

EV/S
4.8
=
Enterprise Value
₹2.9T
/
Revenue
₹577.2B

Enterprise Value to Sales (EV/S) ratio compares a company`s total enterprise value to its revenue. It shows how much investors are paying for each dollar of the company`s sales, including both equity and debt.

EV/S
4.8
=
Enterprise Value
₹2.9T
/
Revenue
₹577.2B

Valuation Scenarios

Bajaj Auto Ltd is trading above its 3-year average

If EV/S returns to its 3-Year Average (4.7), the stock would be worth ₹9 345.75 (1% downside from current price).

Statistics
Positive Scenarios
0/4
Maximum Downside
-43%
Maximum Upside
No Upside Scenarios
Average Downside
27%
Scenario EV/S Value Implied Price Upside/Downside
Current Multiple 4.8 ₹9 485.5
0%
3-Year Average 4.7 ₹9 345.75
-1%
5-Year Average 3.7 ₹7 339.41
-23%
Industry Average 2.7 ₹5 452.07
-43%
Country Average 2.9 ₹5 740.92
-39%

Forward EV/S
Today’s price vs future revenue

Today's Enterprise Value Revenue Forward EV/S
₹2.9T
/
Jan 2026
₹577.2B
=
4.8
Current
₹2.9T
/
Mar 2026
₹589.7B
=
4.9
Forward
₹2.9T
/
Mar 2027
₹665.9B
=
4.4
Forward
₹2.9T
/
Mar 2028
₹739.5B
=
3.9
Forward

Forward EV/S shows whether today’s EV/S still looks high or low once future revenue are taken into account.

Peer Comparison

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Market Distribution

In line with most companies in India
Percentile
68th
Based on 2 864 companies
68th percentile
4.8
Low
0 — 1.6
Typical Range
1.6 — 5
High
5 —
Distribution Statistics
India
Min 0
30th Percentile 1.6
Median 2.9
70th Percentile 5
Max 55 686.2

Bajaj Auto Ltd
Glance View

Bajaj Auto Ltd., a pillar in the automotive industry, traces its roots back to the pre-independence era of India, evolving dynamically through decades of economic transitions. Initially part of the diversified Bajaj Group, which dabbled in sectors from home appliances to steel, Bajaj Auto set its course towards defining the very landscape of personal mobility in India. It rose to prominence as the manufacturer of the iconic Chetak scooter, becoming a household name synonymous with two-wheelers in the country. In a keenly competitive market, Bajaj Auto emerged not merely as a player but a trendsetter, laying the groundwork for India's burgeoning two-wheeler industry by focusing on affordability, durability, and accessibility for the masses. Bajaj Auto thrives on its strategic embracing of innovation and adaptability, seamlessly pivoting from scooters to motorcycles as market preferences shifted. This transformation was bolstered by its swift adoption of technologically advanced practices and global partnerships, notably its alliances with brands like KTM and its acquisition of a significant stake in the British motorcycle brand Triumph. These efforts propelled it beyond Indian borders, scaling its reach to over 70 countries, effectively making it the world's third-largest manufacturer of motorcycles and the largest producer of three-wheelers. The company's diversified revenue streams—from commuter motorcycles catering to urban and rural areas, premium offerings to tap into lifestyle trends, and robust three-wheeler segments serving both passenger and cargo needs—demonstrate its adeptness at fostering both domestic dominance and international expansion. Through strategic manufacturing efficiencies and lean cost structures, Bajaj Auto continues to drive financial performance with innovation and global reach acting as its twin engines.

BAJAJ-AUTO Intrinsic Value
6 775.63 INR
Overvaluation 29%
Intrinsic Value
Price ₹9 485.5
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