
Once again, the Bajaj Pulsar range led domestic sales, accounting for more than two-thirds of the company’s volumes in April 2026.
Bajaj Auto recorded positive domestic sales growth in April 2026, registering total sales of 1,97,417 units. This was a 9.87% year-on-year (YoY) increase compared to 1,79,676 units sold in April 2025, which translated into an additional 17,741 units.
The company’s growth was primarily driven by strong demand for the Pulsar motorcycle range and Chetak electric scooter. Avenger and Dominar also registered good growth, while Platina, CT and Freedom saw a decline in sales. However, on a month-on-month basis sales were lower than the 2,06,663 units sold in March 2026.
Bajaj Sales Breakup April 2026
The Pulsar range remained Bajaj’s strongest performer with sales of 1,31,031 units in April 2026, up 5.66% from 1,24,012 units sold in April 2025. Pulsar alone accounted for 66.37% of Bajaj’s total domestic sales during the month.

A closer look at the engine-capacity breakup reveals a mixed trend in the Pulsar lineup. The 111-125 cc Pulsar range remained the highest volume contributor with 71,350 units, although sales declined by 9.91% year-on-year. The 126-150cc Pulsar portfolio also saw a decline of 20.20% to 11,992 units.
Demand was quite strong in higher capacity categories. Sales of Pulsar models in the 151-200cc segment were recorded at 36,198 units, up 45.55% from 24,870 units sold a year ago. Sales of the 201-250cc Pulsar range more than doubled, growing 138.50% to 10,494 units. Bajaj also sold 997 units of its newly restyled 250-350cc Pulsar model during the month.

Chetak continued its strong momentum in the electric two-wheeler sector. Sales grew 78.52% to 34,304 units compared to 19,216 units in April 2025. The electric scooter now contributes 17.38% to Bajaj’s domestic volumes, making it the company’s second best-selling product after Pulsar. In contrast, Platina sales declined 16.68% to 24,737 units from 29,689 units a year ago. CT sales also fell by 6.00% to 3,711 units, while Freedom CNG motorcycle sales fell by 35.15% to 644 units.
Avenger and Dominar after healthy growth
Bajaj’s premium motorcycle portfolio recorded encouraging growth in April 2026. Avenger sales increased by 72.16% to 1,756 units, up from 1,020 units sold in April 2025. Dominar sales also increased by 54.64% year-on-year to 1,234 units as against 798 units sold a year ago. Of this, 416 units came from the 201-250cc category, while the newly classified 250-350cc Dominar range contributed 818 units.
Overall, the April 2026 sales highlight Bajaj’s growing strength in the premium motorcycle and electric scooter segments. While demand for entry-level commuter motorcycles witnessed softening, products like Pulsar, Chetak, Avenger and Dominar continued to support the company’s domestic growth trajectory.