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The domestic SUV sales of Mahindra stood at 56,336 units which resulted in a steep 22 per cent rise compared to the same month last year
Mahindra & Mahindra recorded total vehicle sales of 92,670 units for the month of November 2025 including exports with a healthy year-on-year growth of 19 per cent. Impressive domestic demand for utility vehicles, improving CV volumes and steady export figures helped the brand post one of its stellar monthly performances in the current fiscal year.
Utility vehicles remained the primary growth engine for Mahindra in November. Domestic SUV sales stood at 56,336 units which resulted in a steep 22 per cent rise compared to the same month last year. When export volumes are included, total utility vehicle sales rose to 57,598 units – underlining Mahindra’s dominant position in the SUV space, further strengthened by continued interest in its latest models and electric offerings.
On the commercial vehicle side, Mahindra posted domestic volumes of 24,843 units – up 17 per cent on a year-on-year basis. Light commercial vehicles in the 2 to 3.5 tonne category formed a significant chunk of this growth with sales reaching 21,588 units for the month – a healthy 20 per cent increase over the same period last year.

Meanwhile, the sub-2 tonne LCV segment stood at 3,255 units – registering a more modest 5 per cent improvement. The three-wheeler business also supported the overall tally which includes electric variants under Mahindra’s last-mile mobility arm. Sales in this category reached 8,568 units last month with a 7 per cent rise.
Exports contributed decently to the company’s performance as well. Mahindra shipped a total of 2,923 units overseas during the month with a 5 per cent increase over last year. On a year-to-date basis, exports have grown by an impressive 30 per cent to 27,241 units. From April to November 2025, Mahindra has recorded cumulative utility vehicle sales of 4,25,530 units in the Indian market.

The tally led to an 18 per cent jump over the same period last year. The LCV 2 to 3.5 tonne segment also showed good progress in the year-to-date tally – climbing 13 per cent to 1,62,946 units while three-wheeler volumes surged by 28 per cent to 74,908 units.
Last month, the brand celebrated the first anniversary of its born electric XEV 9e and BS 6 and introduced the XEV 9S as its first all-electric three-row SUV with a starting price of Rs. 19.95 lakh (ex-showroom). Accompanying at the event in Bengaluru was the BE 6 Formula E Edition.
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