
Yamaha reported domestic sales of 72,821 units in May 2026, registering a strong growth of 58% year-on-year, helped by good demand for scooters and premium motorcycles.
India Yamaha Motor reported domestic sales of 72,821 units in May 2026, registering a sharp growth of 58.01% compared to 46,086 units sold in May 2025. The company added 26,735 units year-on-year due to strong demand for RayZR, R15, MT-15 and Fascino scooters, while the newly launched XSR range also contributed significantly.
Yamaha India Sales Breakup May 2026
The RayZR remained Yamaha’s best-selling product with sales of 21,403 units in May 2026. Compared to 13,023 units sold in May 2025, scooters registered a growth of 64.35% by adding 8,380 units. RayZR accounted for 29.39% of Yamaha’s total domestic sales during the month.
The FZ series retained the second position with sales of 14,862 units, up 14.51% from 12,979 units sold a year ago. The FZ lineup contributed 20.41% of Yamaha’s total sales. Fascino scooters also delivered a strong performance with sales of 8,412 units, up 60.20% from 5,251 units sold in May 2025.

The popular R15 sportbike recorded sales of 9,803 units in May 2026, compared to 5,997 units in May 2025. This resulted in a strong surge of 63.47%, with volumes increasing by 3,806 units. The MT-15 led the pack with sales of 9,579 units, up 36.18% compared to 7,034 units sold in May last year. XSR 155 sales stood at 6,587 units. Overall, the 155cc motorcycle range accounts for 35.66% of total Yamaha sales.
Aerox 155 sales increased to 2,091 units, up 18.81% from 1,760 units sold in May 2025. The EC06 electric scooter recorded 84 units during the month. Meanwhile, Yamaha’s imported twin-cylinder motorcycles R3 and MT-03 recorded no sales in May 2026, compared to 42 units sold in the same month last year. There have been reports that both these bikes have been discontinued.
month-to-month performance
Yamaha’s domestic sales increased by 7.11% compared to April 2026. Sales rose from 67,988 units in April to 72,821 units in May, an increase of 4,833 units. RayZR registered a healthy growth of 23.73% MoM with a gain of 4,105 units. The MT-15 recorded the strongest sequential gain, rising 42.10% from 6,741 units in April to 9,579 units in May.

Aroks sales also improved by 22.42%. On the other hand, Fascino sales declined by 19.35%, while FZ and XSR witnessed a marginal decline of 5.51% and 4.73% respectively month-on-month. Yamaha’s showcase in May 2026 highlights the growing popularity of its premium motorcycle lineup and sporty scooters.
The RayZR continues to be the volume leader, while the R15, MT-15 and the newly introduced XSR range are helping strengthen Yamaha’s position in the premium two-wheeler segment. With total sales surpassing 72,000 units and growth of 58% year-on-year, Yamaha maintained strong momentum in the domestic market.