Quick Summary
Hero MotoCorp kept its lead in domestic sales, Bajaj Auto ruled exports, and Honda emerged as the overall market champion in February 2026.

Feb 2026 Two-Wheeler Sales: Hero Leads, Honda Tops Overall, Bajaj Excels in Exports
Image: Feb 2026 Two-Wheeler Sales: Hero Leads, Honda Tops Overall, Bajaj Excels in Exports – Performance Comparison and Specifications
Design & Looks
All six manufacturers refreshed their line‑ups this year. Hero’s new splendor‑style bikes sport sharper headlamps and a slimmer fuel tank. Honda’s scooters get a more aerodynamic tail, while TVS introduced bold graphics on its Apache range. Bajaj’s export models feature sleek twin‑pipe exhausts, and Suzuki’s Gixxer gets a matte‑black finish. Royal Enfield sticks to its classic, rugged look.
Performance & Mileage
Fuel efficiency remains the main buying factor. Hero’s 110cc commuter offers around 75 km/l, Honda’s 110cc scooter hits 65 km/l, and TVS’s 150cc Apache manages 55 km/l. Bajaj’s export‑focused 150cc bikes average 50 km/l, Suzuki’s 150cc Gixxer delivers 48 km/l, and Royal Enfield’s 350cc Classic cruises at about 40 km/l.
Price & Rivals
Pricing stays competitive. Hero’s entry‑level bike starts at ₹55,000, Honda’s scooter at ₹62,000, TVS’s Apache at ₹71,000, Bajaj’s export‑ready model at ₹78,000, Suzuki’s Gixxer at ₹84,000, and Royal Enfield’s Classic at ₹1,50,000. Each brand battles the others in the same segment, making February a tight contest.
Key Specs at a Glance
| Brand | Engine | Mileage (km/l) | Price (₹) | Top Features |
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| Hero | 110cc, air‑cooled | 75 | 55,000 |
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| Honda | 110cc, air‑cooled | 65 | 62,000 |
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| TVS | 150cc, air‑cooled | 55 | 71,000 |
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| Bajaj | 150cc, air‑cooled | 50 | 78,000 |
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| Suzuki | 150cc, air‑cooled | 48 | 84,000 |
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| Royal Enfield | 350cc, air‑cooled | 40 | 1,50,000 |
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FAQ
What is the mileage of Hero’s best‑selling bike?
Hero’s flagship 110cc commuter delivers about 75 km per litre, making it the most fuel‑efficient model in February 2026.
Is Honda the best value scooter this month?
Yes, Honda’s 110cc scooter offers a balanced mix of price, mileage (65 km/l), and features like ABS, positioning it as a strong value pick.
Should I consider Bajaj’s export models for Indian roads?
Bajaj’s export‑focused bikes are built for durability and performance, but their higher price and slightly lower mileage may make domestic rivals more appealing for everyday commuting.
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Source: Read Official News