
Honda Cars India reported total sales of 7,212 units in February 2026. This included 5,629 units in domestic sales and 1,583 units in exports.
Domestic sales remained almost flat, showing a marginal 0.23% increase compared to 5,616 units sold in February last year. However, exports dropped sharply by 66.37%, falling from 4,707 units in February 2025. Due to this decline, the company’s total sales fell 30.14% year-on-year, compared to 10,323 units last year.
On a month-on-month basis, domestic sales were also lower, down 9.11% from 6,193 units recorded in January 2026.
|
Category |
Feb 2026 |
Feb 2025 |
Change |
YoY% |
|
Domestic Sales |
5,629 |
5,616 |
+13 |
+0.23% |
|
Exports |
1,583 |
4,707 |
-3,124 |
-66.37% |
|
Total |
7,212 |
10,323 |
-3,111 |
-30.14% |
The company said its domestic volumes were supported by steady demand for its sedan lineup and SUV portfolio. The Amaze continued to attract buyers looking for a practical and safe sedan. Meanwhile, the City and Elevate maintained steady traction during the month, supported by promotional campaigns.
Commenting on the performance, Kunal Behl, Vice President – Marketing & Sales, Honda Cars India Ltd., stated that the company maintained sales momentum through February, driven by strong demand for Amaze, while City and Elevate recorded steady traction. He added that as the fiscal year approaches its final month, the company remains optimistic about overall market performance.
Honda is preparing for a stronger push in the Indian market with a focus on premium products and new launches. As part of its long-term roadmap to introduce up to 10 new models by 2030, the company plans to begin rolling out multiple vehicles starting in 2026.
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