Mahindra sold 92,670 units overall in November 2025, exhibiting a significant 19% year-on-year rise, including exports. Here's a breakdown of sales performance across different categories.
By Sanorita

-Mahindra sold 92,670 units overall, marking a 19% year-on-year rise.
-It sold 56,336 SUVs, compared to 46,222 units in November 2024, which is a healthy 22% growth.
-Exports reached 2,923 units, marking a 5% increase compared to last year's 2,776 units.
Mahindra has given robust performance across categories in November, highlighting strong demand for its products in both local and international markets. The company sold 92,670 units overall, exhibiting a significant 19% year-on-year rise, including exports. As for the passenger vehicle segment, Mahindra sold 56,336 units. This represents a healthy 22% growth compared to 46,222 units sold in November 2024, though it also reflects a month-on-month decline of 21.34% from October 2025, when sales had reached 71,624 units. Including exports, total passenger vehicle sales rose slightly to 57,598 units. In the Commercial Vehicles segment, domestic sales reached 24,843 units, up 17% from the same period last year.
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Speaking on the sales, Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO, Automotive Division, M&M Ltd., said, 'In November, we achieved SUV sales of 56,336 units, a growth of 22%. The total vehicle sales stand at 92,670 units, a 19% year-on-year growth. We also celebrated the one-year anniversary of our Electric Origin SUVs and launched India’s first authentic Electric Origin 7-seater SUV – the XEV 9S - along with the world’s first Formula E-themed special edition SUV, the Mahindra BE 6 Formula E Edition.'
The company’s export performance last month showed steady growth, with 2,923 units shipped, marking a 5% increase compared to 2,776 units exported during the same month in 2024.
Mahindra’s year-to-date (YTD) total passenger sales rose by 18% to 4.26 lakh units from 3.61 lakh units during the same period in the previous year. The export segment, in particular, outperformed expectations, registering a robust 30% growth to 27,241 units sold between April and November 2025, compared to 20,956 units sold over the corresponding period last year.