TVS Motor Company registered domestic sales of 4,37,394 units in July 2026, achieving 41.68% YoY growth over 3,08,720 units sold in July 2025.
TVS Sales Breakup July 2026Jupiter sales reached 1,48,595 units, registering growth of 18.99% YoY and 8.62% MoM.
Ronin Crosses 10,000 Units AgainRaider sales stood at 34,125 units, representing 39.22% YoY growth.
The substantial increase can be attributed to the new Apache RTX, which has expanded TVS’ presence in the premium adventure motorcycle segment.
No Star City sales were reported in July 2026, compared to 2,768 units sold a year earlier.
TVS Motor Company registered domestic sales of 4,37,394 units in July 2026, achieving 41.68% YoY growth over 3,08,720 units sold in July 2025. Sales also improved by 6.42% MoM from 4,11,014 units recorded in June.
TVS Sales Breakup July 2026
Jupiter sales reached 1,48,595 units, registering growth of 18.99% YoY and 8.62% MoM. The scooter added 23,719 units over July 2025 and 11,790 units over June 2026. It accounted for almost 34% of TVS’ total domestic volumes. Jupiter has been growing consistently and gradually closing the gap with Honda Activa.
Apache finished second in the TVS portfolio with 59,404 units. Sales increased by 58.13% YoY from 37,566 units and by 7.26% MoM from 55,382 units. iQube was only 18 units behind Apache, with sales of 59,386 units. Volumes increased by 157.87% YoY from 23,029 units, resulting in an addition of 36,357 units. This was the largest YoY volume gain recorded by any TVS model in July.
With iQube accounting for 13.58% of TVS’ domestic sales, electric scooters now contribute a sizeable portion of the company’s volumes. The fact that iQube almost matched the entire Apache range also highlights its rapid growth. TVS XL recorded 50,497 units, registering 48.56% YoY growth. MoM sales were largely stable with an improvement of 0.68%. Ntorq followed with 38,336 units, up 46% YoY and 1.52% MoM.
Ronin Crosses 10,000 Units Again
Raider sales stood at 34,125 units, representing 39.22% YoY growth. However, volumes declined by 7.73% compared to the 36,983 units sold in June. Ronin was among the notable performers with sales of 10,738 units, registering 94.63% YoY growth. After posting sales of 10,157 units in June, the motorcycle has now crossed the 10,000-unit mark for two consecutive months for the first time since its launch.
The back-to-back five-digit performance indicates growing acceptance for Ronin, which targets buyers looking for a neo-retro motorcycle with comfortable ergonomics and everyday usability. Radeon sales increased by 37.86% YoY to 13,927 units. Zest registered 10,358 units, with growth of 9.68% YoY and 2.51% MoM.
No TVS Domestic Jul-26 Jul-25 1 Jupiter 1,48,595 1,24,876 2 Apache 59,404 37,566 3 iQube 59,386 23,029 4 XL 50,497 33,991 5 Ntorq 38,336 26,258 6 Raider 34,125 24,511 7 Radeon 13,927 10,102 8 Ronin 10,738 5,517 9 Zest 10,358 9,444 10 Sport 9,789 10,160 11 Apache RTX / 310 2,239 498 12 Star City 0 2,768 – Total 4,37,394 3,08,720
New Apache RTX Boosts Premium Sales
Combined sales of Apache RTX and the 310 range stood at 2,239 units, registering growth of 349.60% over 498 units sold in July 2025. MoM sales increased by 20.70% from 1,855 units. The substantial increase can be attributed to the new Apache RTX, which has expanded TVS’ presence in the premium adventure motorcycle segment. Earlier, this category depended on the relatively niche Apache RR310 and RTR310. RTX has opened the premium portfolio to a broader set of adventure and touring motorcycle buyers.
Sport was the only active TVS model to report a YoY decline. Sales fell by 3.65% YoY and 15.32% MoM to 9,789 units. No Star City sales were reported in July 2026, compared to 2,768 units sold a year earlier.