Mahindra Auto Reports 26% Growth in July 2025 with Sales of 83,691 Vehicles
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Mahindra Auto Reports 26% Growth in July 2025 with Sales of 83,691 Vehicles

Mahindra & Mahindra, one of India’s leading automotive companies, reported total auto sales of 83,691 units in July 2025, registering a 26 per cent year-on-year growth, including exports.

In the Utility Vehicles (UV) segment, Mahindra sold 49,871 units in the domestic market, marking a 20 per cent growth, while overall UV sales, including exports, stood at 50,835 units. The Commercial Vehicles (CV) segment recorded domestic sales of 21,571 units, with strong performance in the LCV 2–3.5T and MHCV categories. The 3-wheeler segment, including electric variants, saw a sharp 164 per cent growth, with 9,475 units sold.

Exports for the month reached 2,774 units, reflecting an 83 per cent increase over July 2024.

Commenting on the performance, Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO – Automotive Division, M&M, said:
“In July, we achieved SUV sales of 49,871 units, a growth of 20 per cent, and total vehicle sales of 83,691 units, a 26 per cent growth compared to the same month last year. Our SUV growth has been supported by the recent launch of the XUV 3XO 'REVX' Series and the commencement of deliveries for Pack Two variants of the BE 6 and XUV 9E models.”

Mahindra & Mahindra, one of India’s leading automotive companies, reported total auto sales of 83,691 units in July 2025, registering a 26 per cent year-on-year growth, including exports.In the Utility Vehicles (UV) segment, Mahindra sold 49,871 units in the domestic market, marking a 20 per cent growth, while overall UV sales, including exports, stood at 50,835 units. The Commercial Vehicles (CV) segment recorded domestic sales of 21,571 units, with strong performance in the LCV 2–3.5T and MHCV categories. The 3-wheeler segment, including electric variants, saw a sharp 164 per cent growth, with 9,475 units sold.Exports for the month reached 2,774 units, reflecting an 83 per cent increase over July 2024.Commenting on the performance, Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO – Automotive Division, M&M, said:“In July, we achieved SUV sales of 49,871 units, a growth of 20 per cent, and total vehicle sales of 83,691 units, a 26 per cent growth compared to the same month last year. Our SUV growth has been supported by the recent launch of the XUV 3XO 'REVX' Series and the commencement of deliveries for Pack Two variants of the BE 6 and XUV 9E models.”

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