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Mahindra Auto Sales Rise 17% in May to 84,110 Units
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Mahindra Auto Sales Rise 17% in May to 84,110 Units

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M Ltd.) reported total auto sales of 84,110 units for May 2025, marking a 17 per cent increase over the same month last year. This includes both domestic sales and exports.

In the Utility Vehicles segment, Mahindra sold 52,431 units domestically, reflecting a robust 21 per cent year-on-year growth. Including exports, total utility vehicle sales reached 54,819 units. The company’s commercial vehicle segment saw domestic sales of 21,392 units during the month.

Passenger Vehicles (Domestic)
7. Utility Vehicles: 52,431 units sold, up 21 per cent (YTD: 104,761 units, up 24 per cent)
8. Total Passenger Vehicles: 52,431 units, reflecting 21 per cent growth

Commercial Vehicles and 3-Wheelers (Domestic)
1. LCVs under 2T: 2,580 units (down 18 per cent)
2. LCVs 2–3.5T: 17,718 units (up 14 per cent)
3. LCVs 3.5T & M&HCV: 1,094 units (up 1 per cent)
4. 3-Wheelers (including electric): 6,635 units (up 11 per cent)
5. Total CV & 3W domestic sales: 21,392 units

Exports
Mahindra exported 3,652 vehicles in May 2025, representing a 37 per cent year-on-year growth. Year-to-date exports stood at 7,033 units, up 55 per cent.
Commenting on the performance, Mr. Veejay Nakra, President – Automotive Division, M&M Ltd., stated, “With SUV sales surpassing 52,000 units and a 17 per cent rise in total vehicle sales, our strong product demand continues to drive industry-leading growth across ICE and electric portfolios.”
Mahindra’s growth was supported by sustained customer interest, particularly in the SUV segment, and solid export momentum, reinforcing its position as one of India’s top automotive players.

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M Ltd.) reported total auto sales of 84,110 units for May 2025, marking a 17 per cent increase over the same month last year. This includes both domestic sales and exports.In the Utility Vehicles segment, Mahindra sold 52,431 units domestically, reflecting a robust 21 per cent year-on-year growth. Including exports, total utility vehicle sales reached 54,819 units. The company’s commercial vehicle segment saw domestic sales of 21,392 units during the month.Passenger Vehicles (Domestic)7. Utility Vehicles: 52,431 units sold, up 21 per cent (YTD: 104,761 units, up 24 per cent)8. Total Passenger Vehicles: 52,431 units, reflecting 21 per cent growthCommercial Vehicles and 3-Wheelers (Domestic)1. LCVs under 2T: 2,580 units (down 18 per cent)2. LCVs 2–3.5T: 17,718 units (up 14 per cent)3. LCVs 3.5T & M&HCV: 1,094 units (up 1 per cent)4. 3-Wheelers (including electric): 6,635 units (up 11 per cent)5. Total CV & 3W domestic sales: 21,392 unitsExportsMahindra exported 3,652 vehicles in May 2025, representing a 37 per cent year-on-year growth. Year-to-date exports stood at 7,033 units, up 55 per cent.Commenting on the performance, Mr. Veejay Nakra, President – Automotive Division, M&M Ltd., stated, “With SUV sales surpassing 52,000 units and a 17 per cent rise in total vehicle sales, our strong product demand continues to drive industry-leading growth across ICE and electric portfolios.”Mahindra’s growth was supported by sustained customer interest, particularly in the SUV segment, and solid export momentum, reinforcing its position as one of India’s top automotive players.

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