
After taking a look at the top 10 2ws and top 10 scooters last month, let’s now take a look at the top 10 motorcycles. India’s motorcycle segment recorded strong growth in February 2026, with the top 10 models collectively selling 8,74,781 units. This represents a year-on-year (YoY) growth of 27.40% compared to 6,86,633 units sold in February 2025. Demand remained strong in the commuter as well as premium segments, with most models registering positive growth.
Top 10 Motorcycles February 2026
Hero Splendor retained its position as India’s best-selling motorcycle in February 2026 with sales of 3,21,952 units. It registered a massive growth of 54.96% year-on-year, contributing a significant share to the overall motorcycle sales. Honda Shine took the second position with 1,71,360 units, registering a growth of 10.87%. Continuing its strong performance in the sporty commuter segment, Bajaj Pulsar stood at third position with 1,11,617 units, up 26.98% YoY.

Hero HF Deluxe registered a marginal growth of 1.61% at 71,717 units, indicating steady demand in the entry-level commuter segment. TVS Apache posted a growth of 19.00% to 45,166 units, reflecting consistent demand in the performance-oriented segment. Royal Enfield Classic 350 sales grew by 11.96% at 34,307 units, while Honda CB Unicorn registered a strong growth of 25.53% at 36,317 units.
TVS Raider continued its upward trend with 36,134 units, showing a growth of 28.44% YoY. Bajaj Platina registered sales of 24,390 units, a growth of 16.57%, maintaining its position in the commuter segment. Royal Enfield Bullet 350 joins the top 10 list with 21,821 units registering a growth of 13.39% YoY. The model continues to hold strong appeal among buyers looking for a classic motorcycle experience.

OEM intelligent display
The OEM-wise analysis of the top 10 motorcycles for February 2026 highlights the clear dominance of Hero MotoCorp, largely driven by the steady volumes of the Splendor as well as the HF Deluxe. The brand continues to be the leader in the commuter segment with a strong margin over rivals.
Honda holds a solid second position, supported by continued demand for the Shine and CB Unicorn, although its growth remains relatively moderate compared to others. Bajaj Auto and TVS Motors are showing good momentum, with Pulsar, Platina, Apache and Raider contributing strong double-digit growth, indicating growing traction in both the commuter and sporty segments.
Royal Enfield, despite declining in volumes, maintains a steady presence with the Classic 350 and Bullet 350, reflecting the continued demand in the premium motorcycle segment. Overall, the data shows that while commuter bikes continue to dominate volumes, growth is fairly well distributed across segments, with many OEMs consolidating their positions.







