TVS Model-Wise Sales March 2026 : Jupiter Leads the Pack While iQube and Raider Witness Explosive Growth:
TVS Motor Company has concluded the financial year 2025-26 on a high note, recording its highest-ever annual sales. The March 2026 sales data reveals a dominating performance by the TVS Jupiter, which remains the undisputed king of the portfolio. However, the real surprise comes from the electric and premium segments, where models like the iQube and Ronin are seeing record-breaking year-on-year (YoY) jumps.
TVS Jupiter: The Unstoppable Volume Leader
The TVS Jupiter continues to be the primary breadwinner for the company, selling a massive 1,24,771 units in March 2026 alone. This marks an 18% growth compared to the same period last year. Despite a minor month-on-month dip, the Jupiter’s reliability and fuel efficiency have kept it at the top of the Indian scooter market, far ahead of its internal siblings.
Apache and Raider: Dominating the Streets
In the motorcycle category, the TVS Apache series remains a fan favorite with 47,081 units sold, showing a steady 6% growth. However, it is the TVS Raider that is stealing the spotlight. With 37,345 units dispatched, the Raider saw a 21% YoY increase, proving that the youth is increasingly leaning towards sporty, feature-rich 125cc commuters.
The Electric Surge: iQube and Orbiter
TVS’s push into green mobility is paying off significantly. The TVS iQube recorded sales of 38,757 unitsa phenomenal 46% growth over March 2025. The brand also highlighted the success of its newer electric entrants like the Orbitercontributing to the company’s best-ever quarterly EV sales. Electric scooters have now become a major pillar of TVS’s domestic volumes.
Mopeds and Lifestyle Bikes: Consistent Performance
The legendary TVS XL Super moped continues to hold its ground, particularly in rural markets, with 46,192 units sold a 31% jump. In the lifestyle segment, the TVS Ronin witnessed a massive 61% growthselling 8,108 unitssignaling a growing appetite for neo-retro scramblers. Meanwhile, the sporty Ntorq recorded a 49% growth with 32,598 unitssolidifying TVS’s grip on the performance scooter segment.
FY26: A Year of Records
TVS Motor closed FY 2025-26 with a total of 5.89 million unitsmarking a 24% annual growth. With exports also rising by 25%, the company is well-positioned to maintain this momentum into the next fiscal year, backed by a diverse portfolio ranging from the affordable XL 100 to the premium Apache RR 310.
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