Honda 2W Sales Breakup April 2026 – Activa, Shine, Unicorn, Dio, Hornet, CB350, SP160, Hornet
by Pearl Daniels · RushLaneHonda 2Ws India recorded domestic sales of 4,84,972 units in April 2026, registering a 14.68% YoY growth over 4,22,901 units sold in April 2025. The company added 62,071 units year-on-year. However, sales declined 5.33% MoM compared to 5,12,303 units sold in March 2026. Scooters and commuter motorcycles continued to drive volumes, with the Activa and Shine range accounting for over 80% of Honda’s total domestic sales.
Honda 2W Sales Breakup April 2026
Honda’s bestselling product remained the Activa, with sales of 2,20,774 units. The scooter commanded a 45.52% share of Honda’s domestic volumes and registered a 13.34% YoY growth over 1,94,787 units sold in April 2025. The combined Shine 125 and SP125 range retained its position as Honda’s second-highest selling product, posting sales of 1,68,636 units, up 12.82% YoY. Together, Activa and Shine/SP125 contributed over 80% of Honda’s domestic sales.
Among motorcycles, the Unicorn emerged as one of the strongest performers with 39,310 units, recording a healthy 51.09% YoY growth. The Dio scooter also witnessed strong demand, with sales rising 31.76% to 27,083 units. In contrast, Shine 100 sales declined to 14,238 units, down 26.73% YoY from 19,433 units sold a year earlier.
Honda’s premium motorcycle portfolio delivered strong growth. CB350 sales more than doubled to 3,975 units, registering 113.37% YoY growth, while Hness 350 and CB350RS sales increased by 129.55% to 2,105 units. Hornet 125 contributed 4,093 units during the month. Meanwhile, SP160 sales fell by 13.48% YoY to 3,062 units. Among lower-volume products, QC1 sales stood at 552 units, Livo at 529 units, and Hornet 2.0 at 230 units, all recording YoY declines. Activa e registered 200 units, while CB200X sales declined sharply by 66.96% to 185 units.
Honda 2W MoM Sales Decline In April 2026
On a month-on-month basis, Honda’s domestic sales declined by 27,331 units from March 2026. The biggest contributor to the decline was Activa, which fell by 14.98% MoM, with volumes dropping from 2,59,670 units in March to 2,20,774 units in April. Dio and Shine 100 also witnessed notable declines of 13.14% and 46.15%, respectively.
On the positive side, Shine 125/SP125 grew by 14.99% MoM, while Unicorn registered a 14.41% increase. The newly launched Hornet 125 continued to gain traction with 12.94% MoM growth. A standout performer was SP160, which surged 514.86% MoM, rising from 498 units in March to 3,062 units in April. QC1 also posted a healthy 79.22% MoM growth, while Activa e recorded 200 units after no sales in March.
Despite the monthly decline, Honda’s strong performance across Activa, Shine, Unicorn and its growing 350cc portfolio helped the company maintain healthy year-on-year growth in April 2026.