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January 2026 Two-Wheeler Sales: Honda, Hero, TVS, Bajaj, Suzuki & Royal Enfield Figures

January 2026 Two‑Wheeler Sales – Bottom Line

India sold 22,62,880 two‑wheelers in Jan 2026, a solid 25.45% increase over the same month last year.

January 2026 Two-Wheeler Sales: Honda, Hero, TVS, Bajaj, Suzuki & Royal Enfield Figures

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Image: January 2026 Two-Wheeler Sales: Honda, Hero, TVS, Bajaj, Suzuki & Royal Enfield Figures – Performance Comparison and Specifications

Design & Looks

All six major players rolled out fresh colour palettes and sharper graphics to attract younger buyers. Honda kept its sleek, rounded body on the Activa, while Hero gave the Splendor a bolder headlamp. TVS’s Apache series sported aggressive fairings, and Bajaj’s Pulsar got a sharper tail‑section. Suzuki’s Access 125 stayed simple yet modern, and Royal Enfield’s Classic retained its retro charm.

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Performance & Mileage

Engine outputs stayed in the 110‑150 cc range for most commuters, delivering mileage that still hovers around 45‑65 km/l depending on the model. The sport‑oriented bikes like the Apache and Pulsar trade a few km/l for a peppier ride, while the scooters focus on fuel‑efficiency for daily traffic.

Price & Rivals

Prices continued to cluster between ₹55,000 and ₹1,45,000, keeping the segment affordable. Honda’s Activa 125 is priced near the top of the scooter range, challenging TVS’s Jupiter. Hero’s Splendor competes directly with Bajaj’s Platina, and Suzuki’s Access 125 aims at the same crowd as Honda’s Activa 125. Royal Enfield remains the premium choice, priced well above the commuter crowd.

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Key Specs at a Glance

Brand / Model Engine Mileage (km/l) Price (₹) Top Features
Honda Activa 125 124.7 cc, air‑cooled 55 71,000
  • LED headlamp
  • Smart Power Mode
  • External fuel fill
Hero Splendor Plus 97.2 cc, air‑cooled 68 58,000
  • Low‑fuel‑consumption
  • All‑metal engine
  • Comfortable seat
TVS Apache RTR 160 159.7 cc, air‑cooled 48 1,07,000
  • Race‑tuned chassis
  • Digital console
  • Dual‑channel ABS
Bajaj Pulsar NS200 199.5 cc, oil‑cooled 45 1,44,000
  • Full‑face front fairing
  • LED DRL
  • Fuel‑injection
Suzuki Access 125 124.4 cc, air‑cooled 57 73,000
  • Smart X‑Assist
  • LED tail lamp
  • Wide rear tyre
Royal Enfield Classic 350 349 cc, air‑cooled 38 1,49,000
  • Retro styling
  • Kick‑start + electric start
  • Long‑travel suspension

FAQ

What was the overall two‑wheeler sales figure for India in January 2026?

The market sold 22,62,880 units, up 25.45% year‑on‑year.

Which brand saw the highest growth in January 2026?

While the data lumps all brands together, analysts note that TVS and Honda posted the sharpest month‑on‑month jumps, driven by new colour launches.

Is buying a scooter or a motorcycle better for fuel savings?

Generally, scooters like the Honda Activa 125 or Suzuki Access 125 deliver 55‑57 km/l, slightly higher than most 150‑200 cc motorcycles, which average 45‑48 km/l.

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