
Pune, February 3, 2026 – Bajaj Auto Limited (BSE: 532977 | NSE: BAJAJ-AUTO) reported a strong performance in January 2026, with total vehicle sales rising 25 percent year-on-year to 4,77,422 units, supported by robust export demand and accelerated growth in the commercial vehicle segment.
The company recorded broad-based momentum across two-wheelers and commercial vehicles, with both domestic and overseas markets contributing to the expansion.
January 2026 Sales Performance (YoY Comparison)
| Particulars | Jan 2026 (Units) | Jan 2025 (Units) | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two-Wheelers – Domestic | 2,14,727 | 1,71,299 | +25% |
| Two-Wheelers – Exports | 1,91,568 | 1,57,114 | +22% |
| Total Two-Wheelers | 4,06,295 | 3,28,413 | +24% |
| Commercial Vehicles – Domestic | 47,248 | 37,060 | +27% |
| Commercial Vehicles – Exports | 23,879 | 15,567 | +53% |
| Total Commercial Vehicles | 71,127 | 52,627 | +35% |
| Overall Total | 4,77,422 | 3,81,040 | +25% |
Segment-Wise Highlights
Two-wheelers remained the backbone of volumes, with domestic sales rising sharply and exports continuing to deliver steady growth. Commercial vehicles outperformed on a percentage basis, led by a strong pickup in overseas dispatches, reflecting improving demand across international markets.Year-to-Date Performance (April to January)
For the April–January period of FY26, Bajaj Auto reported total sales of 42,24,031 units, marking an 8 percent increase over the corresponding period last year.| Particulars | Apr–Jan FY26 (Units) | Apr–Jan FY25 (Units) | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two-Wheelers – Domestic | 19,41,855 | 19,78,452 | -2% |
| Two-Wheelers – Exports | 16,14,601 | 13,88,707 | +16% |
| Total Two-Wheelers | 35,56,456 | 33,67,159 | +6% |
| Commercial Vehicles – Domestic | 4,26,758 | 4,04,344 | +6% |
| Commercial Vehicles – Exports | 2,40,817 | 1,57,569 | +53% |
| Total Commercial Vehicles | 6,67,575 | 5,61,913 | +19% |
| Overall Total | 42,24,031 | 39,29,072 | +8% |
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