
Mahindra had one of its best sales months in July 2025 as it registered a strong growth in utility, commercials, electric three-wheelers, tractors and exports.
Quality of innovation, product reliability, and the growing demand across the rural and urban markets contributed to driving the sales to a record high for the brand.
| Segment | Units Sold July, F26 | Units Sold July, F25 | % Change YoY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Passenger Vehicles (SUVs) | 49,871 | 41,623 | ↑ 20% |
| CV – LCV < 2T | 2,763 | 3,036 | ↓ 9% |
| CV – LCV 2T–3.5T | 17,701 | 15,751 | ↑ 12% |
| CV – LCV 3.5T & MHCV | 1,107 | 926 | ↑ 20% |
| Three-Wheelers (incl. EVs) | 9,475 | 3,593 | ↑ 164% |
| Exports (All segments) | 2,774 | 1,515 | ↑ 83% |
| Tractors (Domestic) | 26,990 | 25,587 | ↑ 5% |
| Tractors (Total incl. export) | 28,708 | 27,080 | ↑ 6% |
Mahindra had a 20 percent YoY growth of 49,871 units sold in its SUV portfolio. The dominant position of the UV segment is retained by its leading models such as the Scorpio-N, XUV700, and Thar, which are designed to be rugged yet supportive of the advanced tech features offerings and the enhanced brand trust.
There was a slight dip of 9 percent YoY in sales of Sub-2T LCVs in the amount of 2,763 vehicles.
LCV 2T-3.5T segment has also shown a good performance with 17,701 units growth of 12% YoY.
LCV>3.5T+MHCV recorded 1,107 units and increased by 20 percent YoY with a growth in logistics demand.
One such point was the 164% YoY increase in three-wheelers, which stood at 9,475 units. The electric rickshaw and cargo version produced by Mahindra is already taking over the cities and towns because of the lower operational expenses and higher incentives provided by the states to use EVs.
Mahindra sold 26,990 tractors in its home country, a 5 percent increase year-over-year. The total sales and exports were 28,708 units. Rabi harvest income and timely sowing of Kharif crops, helping harvest because of timely monsoons, spurred the surge.
Mahindra Scorpio-N and XUV700 are some of the most significant sources of brand dominance in SUVs. They have a modern design, good performance, off-road capability, and premium features, thus serve both urban and semi-urban customers.
Their market can be seen in high customer satisfaction, word-of-mouth and booking where people are wait-listed.
Resale Value: SUVs such as Scorpio-N and Thar have high resale value as they are in demand.
Maintenance Cost: Bolero and Jeeto have a low cost of maintenance when used in rural settings.
Comfort & Utility: XUV700 has family-friendly comfort and technology in the cab.
Fuel Use: Consider using AMT or diesel versions of LCVs and PVs to get improved mileage.
Business Case: Give the idea of cheap last-mile delivery using electric three-wheelers a second thought.
The 26 percent YoY rise in July 2025 stresses that Mahindra is very fast throughout SUV, commercial and the rural market. As the city demand shows an increased form and the rural liquidity takes a better shape, Mahindra is a company that is destined to continue its leadership in various categories. The changing global presence of Mahindra can also be seen in new introductions and increased export.
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The Scorpio-N and XUV700 were among the top-selling models contributing to nearly 50,000 PV sales.
Yes, Mahindra offers both traditional and electric three-wheelers, with strong sales in EVs in July 2025.
Tractor sales grew 5% YoY with 26,990 units sold in India in July 2025.
Yes, exports rose by 83% YoY in July 2025, reaching 2,774 units.
The LCV 3.5T & MHCV segment showed 20% YoY growth, the highest among Mahindra CVs.