Scooter Sales in April 2026: Honda Activa Leads, Hero Destini Posts 488% Growth The Indian scooter market recorded a significant 22.2% annual growth in April 2026, with Honda Activa maintaining its position as the top-selling model. Hero Destini emerged as the fastest-growing scooter, achieving a staggering 488.7% increase in sales, while electric vehicle (EV) demand also surged. The top 10 scooter sales report for April 2026 highlights the shifting dynamics of the market, driven by both traditional and electric two-wheelers. Honda Activa dominated the sales chart, selling 220,774 units in April 2026, a 13.3% annual increase. This model continues to hold a dominant 37.1% share of the top-10 scooter market. TVS Jupiter followed with 117,383 units sold, reflecting a 14.4% annual growth, while Suzuki Access secured the third spot with 70,339 units, up 8% year-on-year. The electric scooter segment saw robust growth, with TVS IQube leading the charge. The model sold 37,193 units, marking a 34.7% annual increase. Bajaj Chetak also performed strongly, with 34,304 units sold—a 78.5% jump from the previous year. The introduction of new models like the Bajaj Chetak range and the premium Athir Rizta further boosted EV adoption, with Athir Rizta selling 17,960 units, up 78.7% annually. Hero Destini’s meteoric rise was the standout story of the month. Sales surged from 4,393 units in April 2025 to 25,861 units in April 2026, driven by the launch of the updated Destini 125 and the new Destini 110 models. This 488.7% growth positioned it as the fastest-growing scooter in the country. In the sporty scooter segment, TVS EnTorque led with 33,994 units sold, reflecting a 33.9% annual increase. Yamaha RayZR also performed well, selling 17,298 units, up 22% year-on-year.#tvs_iqube #honda_activa #hero_destini #tvss_jupiter #suzuki_access

TVS IQube Leads India's Electric Scooter Sales with Competitive Pricing and Long Range The Indian electric vehicle market is witnessing a surge in demand, with electric scooters dominating the top-selling list. Among the most popular models, the TVS IQube and Bajaj Chetak have emerged as the leading contenders in April 2026. The TVS IQube, in particular, has captured significant market share, driven by its affordable pricing, extended range, and efficient charging options. In April 2026, TVS sold 37,193 units of the IQube, marking a 35% increase compared to the same period in 2025. This growth underscores the growing consumer preference for electric scooters, especially as manufacturers continue to refine their offerings. The Bajaj Chetak, meanwhile, saw 34,304 units sold in April 2026, further solidifying its position in the competitive landscape. The TVS IQube is available in multiple variants, with the base model priced at 59,999 rupees. This entry-level variant comes with a 2.2kWh battery, offering a claimed range of 94 kilometers on a single charge. Charging this model takes approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, with a cost of around 20 to 22 rupees for a full charge. For users seeking greater range, the top-tier variant of the IQube features a 5.3kWh battery, providing a claimed 212 kilometers of travel. This higher-capacity model is priced at 1.58 lakh rupees ex-showroom. The affordability of the IQube, combined with its practicality, has made it a favorite among consumers. The base variant’s low cost and efficient charging make it ideal for daily commuting, while the premium version caters to those requiring longer travel distances. The scooter’s design and features also contribute to its appeal, with options for multiple color variants and battery configurations.#electric_scooter #india #tvs_iqube #bajaj_chetak #tv_s
