The mega list of top 30 best-selling bikes is a complete visualization of the Indian automobile market and the geared machine segment. The numbers here speak for their respective brands, keeping serious competition available on all grounds at all times. The changing scenarios of our market are visible through some pricey options in top places, showing how motorcycling turned from a mere A-to-B commute to a way of living for a considerable bunch of riders.
Top 30 Best-Selling Bikes in India
Sales Report (August 2018)
- Hero Splendor – 2,24,116 units
- Hero HF Deluxe – 1,83,716 units
- Honda CB Shine – 1,08,790 units
- Hero Passion – 82,681 units
- Bajaj CT100 – 82,424 units
- Hero Glamour – 74,097 units
- Bajaj Pulsar – 70,051 units
- Royal Enfield Classic – 46,268 units
- Bajaj Platina – 45,921 units
- TVS Apache – 38,837 units
- Honda Dream – 31,772 units
- Honda CB Unicorn – 25,661 units
- Yamaha FZ + Fazer – 20,540 units
- TVS Sport – 19,708 units
- Honda Livo – 18,535 units
- TVS Star City – 14,850 units
- Royal Enfield Bullet – 13,407 units
- Bajaj Discover – 9,149 units
- Honda xBlade – 8,884 units
- TVS Victor – 8,321 units
- Yamaha R15 – 8,081 units
- Royal Enfield Thunderbird – 7,831 units
- Honda CB Hornet – 7,221 units
- Bajaj Avenger – 4,786 units
- Yamaha Saluto – 4,779 units
- Suzuki Gixxer – 4,669 units
- Yamaha SZ – 2,768 units
- KTM Duke 200 + RC 200 – 2,708 units
- Hero Xtreme – 2,510 units
- Bajaj Dominar – 1,122 units
The list contains combined numbers for bikes with similar parent series such as Classic, Bullet, Thunderbird, Unicorn, FZ, and Avenger. Royal Enfield Classic, Bajaj Pulsar, and TVS Apache are three clear examples where the mileage friendly Indian nature was left behind for more fun on the throttle. Strict racers like Yamaha R15 even have bigger numbers than some of the most value for money products available in the Indian market.