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1Bajaj Auto has released its sales data for March 2026, revealing significant trends across its popular motorcycle and scooter range. The sales figures highlight the performance of key models such as the Pulsar, Chetak, and Platina, showcasing their popularity in the competitive two-wheeler market.
The Pulsar series continues to dominate Bajaj’s sales, reflecting its strong brand loyalty and performance attributes. In March 2026, Pulsar sales accounted for a substantial portion of the total motorcycle sales. The sporty design and advanced features of the Pulsar have made it a favorite among young riders.
In addition to the Pulsar, the Chetak electric scooter has gained traction, appealing to eco-conscious consumers. With increasing demand for electric vehicles, the Chetak has positioned itself as a leading choice in the electric two-wheeler segment.
Here’s a detailed look at the sales figures for various Bajaj models:
The overall market for two-wheelers remains competitive, with Bajaj focusing on innovation and customer preferences. The company’s strategy to enhance its electric vehicle offerings is evident in the growing sales of the Chetak. As consumer awareness about sustainability rises, Bajaj plans to introduce newer models tailored for eco-friendly riding.
Despite the positive sales numbers, Bajaj faces challenges such as fluctuating raw material costs and increasing competition from new entrants in the electric segment. The brand’s ability to adapt to these changes will be crucial for sustaining its market position.
Bajaj’s robust sales figures for March 2026 illustrate its strength in the motorcycle and electric scooter markets. With a diverse lineup that caters to various consumer needs, Bajaj is well-positioned for future growth, provided it navigates the challenges effectively.
For more insights, check out our articles on Pulsar’s performance and the electric vehicle industry trends.
The top-selling models include the Pulsar, Chetak, and Platina.
Bajaj sold 5,000 units of the Chetak in March 2026.
Bajaj faces challenges such as fluctuating raw material costs and increasing competition.