Suzuki Sales from Feb 2026!

Here is all the essential info on the sales by Suzuki from Feb 2026 in India.

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Suzuki Sales February 2026:

Suzuki Sales February 2026

The February 2026 sales performance of Suzuki Motorcycle India paints a picture of a brand navigating both strong growth pockets and noticeable slowdowns across segments, with scooters clearly driving momentum while certain motorcycle lines struggle to keep pace in an increasingly competitive market. The standout performer continues to be the Suzuki Access 125, which remains the backbone of the company’s portfolio, registering a robust 70,137 units and marking a healthy 19 per cent year-on-year growth, reinforcing its position as one of the most trusted and consistent sellers in the Indian scooter space. Close behind, the Suzuki Burgman Street delivered an impressive performance by more than doubling its volumes compared to the previous year, although its month-on-month numbers remained nearly flat, hinting at a temporary plateau just before the arrival of its next-generation update scheduled for early April 2026.

At the same time, the youthful and sportier Suzuki Avenis emerged as the fastest-growing model in the lineup, showcasing a remarkable surge in demand with a massive triple-digit growth rate, signaling strong acceptance among younger buyers looking for a more dynamic alternative in the scooter segment. On the motorcycle front, however, the narrative shifts significantly, as the Suzuki Gixxer range continues to face headwinds with declining volumes both year-on-year and month-on-month, indicating either increased competition or changing buyer preferences within the segment. In contrast, the adventure-oriented Suzuki V-Strom SX has carved a steady niche for itself, gaining traction among enthusiasts and urban explorers alike, as reflected in its consistent growth across both yearly and monthly comparisons.

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Meanwhile, the premium and niche offerings in Suzuki’s portfolio present a mixed bag of results, with models like the Suzuki Hayabusa witnessing a decline in demand compared to last year, likely due to their specialized appeal and higher price points, while ultra-low-volume models such as the Suzuki GSX-8R and Suzuki Katana contributed marginally to overall numbers, highlighting their role as brand builders rather than volume drivers. Additionally, the recently introduced Suzuki e-Access has made a modest entry into the electric space, signaling Suzuki’s gradual transition toward electrification while it continues to strengthen its core internal combustion lineup.

February Sales:

  • Access 125
    • February 2026: 70,137 units
    • February 2025: 59,039 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: +19%
  • Burgman Street
    • February 2026: 23,366 units
    • February 2025: 10,978 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: +113%
    • Month-on-Month: Slight dip from 23,474 units (flat trend)
  • Avenis
    • February 2026: 5,127 units
    • February 2025: 1,382 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: +271%
    • Month-on-Month: Marginal growth of +1%
  • Gixxer Range
    • February 2026: 847 units
    • February 2025: 1,237 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: -32%
    • Month-on-Month: Down from 1,211 units (-30%)
  • V-Strom SX
    • February 2026: 812 units
    • February 2025: 465 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: +75%
    • Month-on-Month: Up from 688 units (+18%)
  • e-Access (Electric)
    • February 2026: 732 units
    • February 2025: 0 units
    • Growth: New entry into the lineup
  • Hayabusa
    • February 2026: 30 units
    • February 2025: 55 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: -45%
  • Gixxer 250
    • February 2026: 16 units
    • February 2025: 51 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: -69%
  • GSX-8R
    • February 2026: 2 units
    • February 2025: 3 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: -33%
  • V-Strom 800DE (DL800DE)
    • February 2026: 2 units
    • February 2025: 3 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: -33%
  • Katana
    • February 2026: 0 units
    • February 2025: 2 units
    • Year-on-Year Growth: -100%

Overall, February 2026 reflects a clear divide in Suzuki’s portfolio, where scooters continue to dominate and expand aggressively, while motorcycles especially in the mid and premium segments face inconsistent demand, making the upcoming product updates and strategic shifts crucial for balancing future growth.

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