Honda 2W Sales June 2026 – Sales Grow 23% YoY, Q1 FY27 Up 17%
by Pearl Daniels · RushLaneHonda records strong growth across domestic and export markets, crossing 16.11 lakh two-wheeler sales in the first quarter of FY27
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has reported total sales of 5,28,281 units in June 2026, registering a healthy 23.1% year-on-year growth compared to 4,29,147 units sold in June 2025. The company also posted steady month-on-month growth of 1.8%, reflecting sustained demand across both domestic and export markets. For the April-June period (Q1 FY27), HMSI sold 16,11,662 units, up 17.2% from 13,75,152 units recorded during the same period last year.
Domestic Sales Cross 4.68 Lakh Units
Domestic dispatches stood at 4,68,956 units in June 2026, an increase of 20.6% over 3,88,812 units sold in June 2025. Compared to May 2026, domestic sales also improved by around 2%. Exports continued to be a major growth driver, rising 47.1% year-on-year to 59,325 units, compared to 40,335 units in June last year. On a month-on-month basis, exports remained largely stable.
Q1 FY27 Registers Double-Digit Growth
Honda’s performance remained equally strong during the first quarter of FY27. Domestic sales increased to 14,13,539 units, registering 15% YoY growth, while exports climbed 35.6% to 1,98,123 units. Combined, Honda dispatched 16,11,662 motorcycles and scooters during Q1 FY27, an increase of 2,36,510 units over the corresponding quarter last year.
Commenting on the results, Tsutsumu Otani, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said the company witnessed healthy growth momentum during the first quarter, supported by steady underlying demand and disciplined execution across the business. He added that Honda remains focused on sustainable growth through its strong product portfolio and extensive dealer network despite evolving market conditions.
New Products To Drive Future Growth
Honda has been actively expanding its portfolio across multiple segments in recent months. The company recently launched the CB125 Hornet and Shine 100 DX, strengthening its presence in the entry-level commuter motorcycle segment. The company is also preparing several important launches over the coming months.
Honda continues to invest in flex-fuel technology as well. While the CB300F Flex-Fuel remains India’s first commercially available E85-compatible motorcycle from the brand, Honda is expected to expand its flex-fuel portfolio in the future as ethanol infrastructure improves. With strong domestic demand, rising exports and multiple new products lined up, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India appears well positioned to maintain its growth momentum through the remainder of FY27.