Yamaha Sales Breakup Feb 2026 – RayZR, FZ, MT15, R15, Fascino, Aerox, XSR
Yamaha Motor India continues to hold its ground as a dominant force in the premium commuter and sports segment. The February 2026 sales report highlights a strong growth trajectory for the Japanese manufacturer, driven largely by its iconic "Call of the Blue" lineup. Total domestic sales reached 67,073 units, marking a significant 32.93% year-on-year (YoY) growth compared to February 2025.
Model-Wise Performance Analysis
The sales charts for February show a clear preference for Yamaha’s sporty scooters and the legendary 155cc engine platform. Here is the detailed breakup:
| Model | Feb 2026 Sales | YoY Growth | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| RayZR 125 | 22,593 | +61.26% | Top Seller |
| FZ Series | 16,852 | +75.74% | High Growth |
| MT-15 | 9,630 | +1.48% | Stable |
| R15 | 9,246 | +29.19% | Strong Demand |
| Fascino | 5,798 | -26.96% | Decline |
| Aerox 155 | 1,938 | -12.70% | Slowdown |
| XSR 155 | 924 | N/A | New Entry |
Key Takeaways from February 2026
- RayZR Reigns Supreme: The RayZR 125 has emerged as Yamaha's volume driver, capturing a massive chunk of the market with over 22,000 units sold. Its aggressive styling and hybrid tech continue to appeal to Gen-Z buyers.
- FZ Series Surges: The FZ lineup saw the highest YoY growth at nearly 76%, proving that the "Lord of the Streets" remains a favorite for daily commuting.
- The 155cc Dominance: The trio of R15, MT-15, and the newly introduced XSR 155 collectively maintain Yamaha’s stronghold in the performance segment, accounting for a healthy portion of total sales.
- Fascino and Aerox Face Headwinds: While the overall brand grew, the Fascino and Aerox saw a dip in numbers. This is likely due to shifting consumer interest toward the more rugged RayZR or wait-times for rumored facelift updates.
Market Insight: Yamaha also officially entered the EV space this month, dispatching the first 92 units of the EC-06 electric scooter, signaling the start of a new green chapter for the brand in India.
Conclusion
Yamaha's strategy of focusing on premium, aspirational products is paying off. With a 33% YoY jump, the brand is successfully navigating a competitive market. While scooters like the RayZR lead in volume, the core identity remains tied to its high-performance motorcycles which continue to see steady MoM and YoY improvements.