Suzuki retailed nearly 11.75 lakh units in the domestic market while exporting over 2.50 lakh made-in-India two-wheelers in FY26
Suzuki Motorcycle India has finished FY26 with its highest-ever annual sales of over 14 lakh units in the country. The company sold a total of 14,39,415 two-wheelers between Apr 2025 and Mar 2026 by registering a growth of 15 percent against 12,56,155 units sold during Apr 2024 and Mar 2025. The overall domestic volumes stood at 11,74,874 units in FY 2025-26, up from 10,45,662 units in the last financial year with a growth of 12 percent. The export numbers too surged from 2,10,493 units in FY 2024-25 to 2,64,541 units in FY26 with a growth of 26 percent.
Coming to Suzuki sales in March 2026, it sold a total of 1,28,227 units as compared to 1,26,164 units in March 2025 with a YoY growth of 2 percent. The domestic volumes stood at 1,05,397 units last month against 1,05,976 units in March 2025. The exports surged from 20,188 units in March 2025 to 22,830 units in March 2026. The domestic retail sales witnessed a rise of 11 percent from 98,176 units in March 2025 to 1,08,661 units in March 2026.
Commenting on the performance, Mr. Deepak Mutreja, Vice President – Sales & Marketing, Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd., said, “FY 2025-26 has been a landmark year for Suzuki Motorcycle India, with our highest-ever sales performance reflecting sustained momentum across both domestic and export markets. This achievement is driven by the strong trust our customers place in the brand and the consistent efforts of our dealer partners and teams across the country. The encouraging performance in exports further reinforces our growing global relevance.”

Suzuki achieved several key milestones in FY 2025-26 in the Indian market. While it touched the production milestone of over 10 million units in India, the company also entered the electric two-wheeler segment with its first model in the form of the e-Access. The Japanese brand also laid the foundation stone for a new manufacturing facility in Kharkhoda, Haryana.
Suzuki Access ABS was also launched during this period at a sticker price of Rs 92,328 (ex-showroom, Delhi). In addition, the Access Ride Connect TFT Edition also went on sale at a sticker price of Rs 98,378 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The company also expanded its sales network to 1,240 dealerships nationwide, achieving presence across all states in India.

Besides the sales growth and network expansion, Suzuki also organised multiple customer engagement activities via experiential initiatives such as Suzuki Moto Fest, Suzuki Access Mileage Contest, V‑Strom Experience Day, Suzuki Matsuri and GIXXER Pit Stop. It also conducted Suzuki’s first‑ever V‑Strom customer expedition to the Himalayas, strengthening adventure motorcycling connect.

