Here is all the essential info on Sales from Bajaj in February 2026.
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Bajaj Auto Sales February 2026:

Bajaj Auto delivered a dynamic and layered sales performance in February 2026, reflecting both the enduring strength of its commuter-focused lineup and the growing traction of its premium and performance-oriented motorcycles. The ever-reliable Bajaj Pulsar 125 stood tall as the brand’s highest-selling model with 58,056 units, maintaining its leadership despite a slight dip in month-on-month numbers. Its consistent year-on-year growth highlights how deeply it resonates with value-conscious buyers seeking a balance of affordability, efficiency and sporty appeal. Close behind, the combined force of the Bajaj Pulsar 160 NS and Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS range emerged as one of the biggest highlights of the month, nearly doubling its yearly sales and underlining the rising demand for more powerful yet accessible streetfighters in the Indian market.
Equally noteworthy was the steady performance of the Bajaj Chetak, which continues to strengthen its presence in the electric mobility space with 28,004 units sold, reflecting growing consumer acceptance of EVs in urban environments. The dependable Bajaj Platina also played a crucial role, reinforcing Bajaj’s dominance in the commuter segment despite facing monthly fluctuations. Meanwhile, models like the Bajaj Pulsar 150 saw a relatively softer month, indicating shifting buyer preferences towards either more affordable entry-level bikes or more powerful alternatives. On the other end of the spectrum, the Bajaj Pulsar 220F delivered an impressive rebound with strong year-on-year growth, showcasing its enduring appeal among enthusiasts.
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Further down the lineup, Bajaj’s strategic partnerships and premium offerings continued to gain momentum. The Triumph Speed 400 maintained stable volumes while posting healthy annual growth, and KTM’s portfolio including the KTM Duke 250 and KTM Duke 200 recorded robust gains, reflecting the rising appetite for performance motorcycles among younger buyers. Models like the Bajaj Avenger 220 and the Dominar twins also contributed meaningfully, even as niche products such as Husqvarna and entry-level variants struggled to maintain volumes. Altogether, the February 2026 sales chart paints a comprehensive picture of Bajaj Auto’s diverse portfolio—one that successfully spans from mass-market commuters to aspirational performance machines.
Sales:
- Bajaj Pulsar 125
- Sales: 58,056 units
- YoY Growth: +8%
- Bajaj Pulsar 160 NS + Bajaj Pulsar 200 NS
- Sales: 31,435 units
- YoY Growth: +97%
- Bajaj Chetak
- Sales: 28,004 units
- YoY Growth: +32%
- Bajaj Platina
- Sales: 24,390 units
- YoY Growth: +17%
- Bajaj Pulsar 150
- Sales: 13,315 units
- YoY Growth: -4%
- Bajaj Pulsar 220F
- Sales: 8,459 units
- YoY Growth: +122%
- Triumph Speed 400
- Sales: 4,794 units
- YoY Growth: +32%
- KTM Duke 250
- Sales: 4,439 units
- YoY Growth: +83%
- KTM Duke 200
- Sales: 3,887 units
- YoY Growth: +66%
- Bajaj CT 100
- Sales: 3,792 units
- YoY Growth: +13%
- Bajaj Freedom 125 CNG
- Sales: 1,461 units
- YoY Growth: +42%
- Bajaj Avenger 220
- Sales: 1,364 units
- YoY Growth: +454%
- KTM Duke 390
- Sales: 1,326 units
- YoY Growth: +41%
- Bajaj Dominar 250
- Sales: 551 units
- YoY Growth: +57%
- Bajaj Dominar 400
- Sales: 386 units
- YoY Growth: +2%
- Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z
- Sales: 352 units
- YoY Growth: -21%
- Husqvarna Vitpilen / Husqvarna Svartpilen
- Sales: 27 units
- YoY Growth: -57%
- KTM Duke 125
- Sales: 0 units
- Bajaj Avenger 180
- Sales: 0 units
Overall, Bajaj Auto’s February 2026 performance showcases a well-diversified portfolio, where strong commuter volumes, rising premium motorcycle demand, and a growing electric presence collectively shape its market position in an increasingly competitive landscape.
Bajaj India:
Bajaj Auto is one of India’s most prominent and trusted automobile manufacturers, known for its strong presence in the two-wheeler and three-wheeler segments. Headquartered in Pune, the company has built a solid reputation over decades by offering reliable, fuel-efficient, and value-driven motorcycles that cater to a wide range of customers, from daily commuters to performance enthusiasts.
Its popular product lineup includes the Pulsar series, Platina, and CT range, which have consistently delivered strong sales in both domestic and international markets. Bajaj has also made significant strides in the premium motorcycle segment through its partnerships with global brands like KTM and Triumph, bringing high-performance bikes to Indian consumers.
In recent years, Bajaj has entered the electric mobility space with the Chetak EV, reflecting its focus on sustainable transportation. With a strong distribution network and global exports, Bajaj Auto continues to play a key role in shaping India’s automotive landscape.
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