TVS Sales Breakup January 2026 – Jupiter, Apache, XL, iQube, Ntorq, Raider

Published On: March 13, 2026
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TVS Apache RTX 300 deliveries begin
TVS Apache RTX 300 deliveries begin

TVS Motor Company has reported strong domestic sales for January 2026, registering total sales of 3,83,262 units. This represents a healthy growth of 30.45% year-on-year compared to 2,93,802 units sold in January 2025. On a month-on-month basis, sales were 16.01% higher than December 2025 (3,30,362 units), indicating strong momentum at the beginning of the year.

TVS Sales Breakup January 2026

Jupiter remained TVS’s best-selling product in January 2026 with 1,29,744 units sold, up 20.30% year-on-year. The scooter also recorded 7.69% MoM growth, cementing its position as the second best-selling scooter in the country. The Apache series stood second with 51,191 units, registering a strong growth of 48.33% year-on-year. The performance-oriented motorcycle lineup also witnessed 12.49% MoM growth, reflecting continued demand in the premium commuter and entry-sport segments.

TVS Sales Breakup January 2026 - YoY
TVS Sales Breakup January 2026 – YoY

TVS iQube continued its strong electric run with 37,560 units in January 2026, growing 50.29% YoY and 6.77% MoM. This underlines TVS’ growing footprint in the electric scooter segment. NTorq delivered 36,596 units, up 53.80% YoY and a notable 34.65% MoM growth. Raider also maintained a strong hold with 36,069 units, which is 31.73% higher YoY and a sharp jump of 58.32% MoM. XL moped sales stood at 48,607 units, showing a steady growth of 16.08% year-on-year.

The TVS Ronin emerged as one of the fastest growing models in the lineup, selling 8,247 units – a massive growth of 127% year-on-year. The Apache 310 range recorded 1,011 units, up 151.49% year-on-year, reflecting growing traction in the premium segment. This is one of the highest monthly sales ever recorded by the Apache 310 range, thanks to the recent launch of the RTX 300.

TVS Sales Breakup January 2026 - Mother
TVS Sales Breakup January 2026 – Mother

The Radeon posted 13,821 units (+31.62% YoY), while the Sport recorded 10,966 units (+56.30% YoY). Zest remained relatively steady at 9,410 units (+3.41% YoY). However, Star City saw a steep decline, with only 40 units sold compared to 2,752 units in January 2025.

broad-based development driving momentum

TVS’s January 2026 performance reflects broad-based growth in scooters, commuter motorcycles, premium bikes and EVs. The company enters 2026 with solid demand momentum, with strong MOM improvements in key models such as Raider, Ntorq and Radeon. If this trend continues, TVS Motors is well positioned to maintain growth in both the ICE and electric portfolio in the coming months.

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