TVS January 2026 Sales Revealed — Apache, Jupiter, Raider

TVS Motor Company has kicked off 2026 with a robust sales performance, underlining strong consumer demand across its portfolio of motorcycles, scooters and electric vehicles. According to the latest data, TVS recorded a substantial year-on-year increase in January 2026, with over 383,000 domestic two-wheeler sales, up from roughly 294,000 units in the same month a year earlier — an impressive growth of more than 30 per cent.

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Industry analysts point out that this surge reflects a broad-based recovery in the Indian two-wheeler market, where commuters and urban riders alike are showing renewed interest in both petrol-powered and electrified models. TVS’s overall domestic sales have benefited from balanced demand in both scooter and motorcycle segments, while its export performance has also contributed positively to the month’s totals.

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A closer look at the model-wise performance indicates that the Jupiter once again emerged as a standout performer, leading the sales chart for January with nearly 130,000 units sold. The Jupiter’s continued appeal among family commuters and value-focused buyers has helped stabilise volumes, with dealers reporting solid order backlogs in multiple regions.

TVS January 2026 Sales Revealed — Apache, Jupiter, Raider

Behind Jupiter in the sales rankings was the Apache range, which maintained strong momentum in the motorcycle segment. The Apache portfolio, known for performance and brand heritage, posted healthy year-on-year growth, underscoring its broad appeal from entry-level sport riders to enthusiasts.

Electric vehicle sales, led by the iQube, were another highlight of the month. The company reported a significant surge in EV demand, with iQube sales jumping sharply compared to January 2025 figures. Industry trackers have noted that the EV segment within TVS’s portfolio grew by roughly 50 per cent, an indicator of expanding consumer confidence in electric mobility and TVS’s strengthening presence in this space.

Other models such as the Raider and Radeon also contributed meaningfully to the sales mix, with both scooters and commuter motorcycles posting solid month-on-month and year-on-year gains. The Ronin, the company’s retro-styled offering, registered an especially strong percentage increase in retail volumes, highlighting growing rider enthusiasm for lifestyle-oriented bikes within TVS’s line-up.

TVS January 2026 Sales – Model-Wise Breakdown

ModelJanuary 2026 Sales (Units)YoY Growth (Approx.)Segment
Jupiter~1,29,000Strong GrowthScooter
Apache~52,000PositivePerformance Motorcycle
iQube~25,000+~50% GrowthElectric Scooter
Raider~38,000Stable Growth125cc Motorcycle
Radeon~24,000ModerateEntry Commuter
Ronin~5,000+Strong % GrowthLifestyle Motorcycle

Total Domestic Two-Wheeler Sales: ~3.83 lakh units
Overall YoY Growth: ~30%

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(Numbers rounded based on industry reports and dealer data.)

It began 2026 on a strong note with balanced growth across scooters, commuter bikes and EVs. The Jupiter continues to dominate the scooter category, reaffirming its stronghold among family buyers. The Apache series remains a pillar in the premium commuter and performance segment, while the iQube is emerging as a serious electric contender with rapid year-on-year growth.

TVS January 2026 Sales Revealed — Apache, Jupiter, Raider

The Raider continues to perform strongly in the 125cc category, targeting younger riders looking for sporty styling without sacrificing fuel efficiency. Meanwhile, the Ronin is steadily building a niche in the lifestyle motorcycle space.

According to dealers, the strong performance in January can be attributed to multiple factors. There appears to be consistent demand for practical scooters and commuter bikes as affordable personal mobility remains a priority for urban and semi-urban buyers. At the same time, a resurgence in motorcycle sales — especially in performance and mid-capacity segments — has helped balance overall sales volumes. Moreover, its expanding EV offering has started to resonate with buyers seeking cost-effective and sustainable commuting options.

Its dealers have also pointed to stable inventory levels and improved supply chain coordination as contributors to the positive sales trend. After a period of intermittent waiting periods across the industry, dealers report that deliveries — particularly for high-volume models like Jupiter and iQube — have become more predictable, helping convert walk-in interest into confirmed sales.

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From a broader industry perspective, its January 2026 performance reflects the resilience of the two-wheeler market even as macroeconomic conditions and regulatory changes continue to shape consumer behaviour. Growth in both petrol and electric categories suggests that while electrification is gaining traction, traditional scooter and motorcycle segments remain firmly in demand. As one industry analyst put it, “TVS’s strong start to 2026 indicates that Indian riders are looking for dependable, cost-efficient mobility — whether that’s the trusted Jupiter scooter or the increasingly popular iQube EV.”

With festival seasons and new model introductions expected in the coming months, it appears well-positioned to sustain its growth trajectory. The company’s balanced portfolio, encompassing mass-market commuters, performance bikes and electrified solutions, gives it a competitive edge as consumer preferences evolve. Observers will be watching how TVS leverages this early momentum in 2026, especially with competition from other major OEMs intensifying across both traditional and electric two-wheeler segments.

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