150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales February 2026 – Apache, Pulsar, Unicorn, FZ, MT15, R15, KTM, XPulse

Published On: April 8, 2026
Follow Us
TVS Apache
TVS Apache

The 150-200cc motorcycle segment recorded good growth in February 2026, with total sales reaching 1,78,187 units. This marks a strong year-on-year (YoY) growth of 32.17% compared to 1,34,819 units sold in February 2025. Growth was driven by continued demand in commuter-sport motorcycles, with several brands recording double-digit profits.

150 cc to 200 cc motorcycle sales february 2026

TVS Apache emerged as the best-selling motorcycle in the segment with 45,166 units, registering a growth of 19% year-on-year. Bajaj Pulsar is at second position with 44,750 units, showing a strong growth of 49.73% YoY. The differences between the two are minimal, highlighting the intense competition at the top. Honda Unicorn took the third position with 36,317 units, an increase of 25.53% year-on-year. Its performance in the commuter-premium category continues to be good.

150 cc to 200 cc motorcycle sales february 2026
150 cc to 200 cc motorcycle sales february 2026

Yamaha recorded strong gains across its lineup. FZ sales increased to 16,852 units, a massive growth of 75.74% year-on-year. MT-15 recorded 9,630 units, although growth was marginal at 1.48%. R15 continued its stable performance with 9,246 units sold, an increase of 29.19% year-on-year. The recently introduced Yamaha XSR added 924 units, expanding Yamaha’s presence in the retro-modern sector.

Hero XPulse 200 saw significant growth, with sales more than doubling to 3,602 units with 112.13% YoY growth. KTM 200 also registered a strong growth of 66.40% YoY at 3,887 units. Honda SP160 emerged as one of the fastest growing models, posting 123.72% YoY growth at 2,499 units. The CB200X also saw strong gains with 1,065 units, up 110.47% YoY.

150 cc to 200 cc motorcycle sales february 2026
150 cc to 200 cc motorcycle sales february 2026

Increases were not seen in all models. Hero Extreme 160R/200 price dropped by 8.24% to 2,516 units. Honda Hornet 2.0 fell by 10.69% to 886 units, while Suzuki Gixxer saw a sharp decline of 31.53% to 847 units. Bajaj Avenger and Kawasaki W175 reported zero sales in February 2026, indicating low demand or supply-side constraints.

150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales February 2026 – As per OEM
150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales February 2026 – As per OEM

Performance as per OEM

The OEM-wise performance of the 150-200cc segment highlights a clear shift towards sporty commuters, with many brands registering strong double-digit growth. TVS remains the leader with Apache, but Bajaj has narrowed the gap to a great extent, registering 45%+ YoY growth due to strong demand for Pulsar.

Honda continues to be a steady volume player with new products like Unicorn and SP160 contributing to growth of around 30%. Yamaha emerged as one of the strongest gainers, with its combined portfolio growing nearly 40%, led by the FZ and supported by the R15 and MT-15.

150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales February 2026 – As per OEM
150cc to 200cc Motorcycle Sales February 2026 – As per OEM

Hero’s performance is primarily driven by Xpulse, which continues to gain momentum, while KTM maintains strong niche growth at the premium end. On the other hand, Suzuki and Kawasaki have seen a decline, indicating weak traction in the segment. Overall, the growth trend suggests increasing consumer preference towards performance-oriented, feature-rich motorcycles over traditional commuter offerings.

Join WhatsApp

Join Now

Join Telegram

Join Now

Leave a Comment