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Mahindra & Mahindra has released its sales numbers for April 2025. With this, the brand has registered total sales of 84,170 units in April 2025, which translates to a year-on-year growth of 19 percent. Additionally, the SUV sales of the brand increased by up to 28 percent to 52,330 units, giving it a significant share in the market. This growth in numbers can be credited to a strong demand for various models of the automaker, like Thar Roxx, Scorpio N, XUV700, XUV 3XO, and others.
According to Veejay Nakra, President, Automotive Division, M&M Ltd., "Building on the strong momentum of last year's performance, we began the year on a strong note in April by achieving SUV sales of 52,330 units, a growth of 28 percent and total vehicle sales of 84170 units, a 19 percent growth over the same month last year. These numbers indicate the strength of our portfolio and customer offerings."
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While M&M's passenger vehicle division excelled, its commercial vehicle segment showed varied performance. The company announced total domestic CV sales of 22,989 units for April, with its LCV 2T-3.5T segment increasing by 9 percent to 19,141 units and the LCV>3.5T and MHCV segment rising by 10 percent to 1,196 units.
On the other hand, the smaller LCV<2T segment saw a 21 percent drop to 2,652 units, reflecting similar difficulties encountered by Tata Motors in its Small Commercial Vehicle segment, which experienced a 23 percent decrease.
According to Veejay Nakra, President, Automotive Division, M&M Ltd., "Building on the strong momentum of last year's performance, we began the year on a strong note in April by achieving SUV sales of 52,330 units, a growth of 28 percent and total vehicle sales of 84170 units, a 19 percent growth over the same month last year. These numbers indicate the strength of our portfolio and customer offerings."
Also Read: Bengaluru Valet Crashes Mercedes-Benz EQE In Attempt To Make Reel: Video
While M&M's passenger vehicle division excelled, its commercial vehicle segment showed varied performance. The company announced total domestic CV sales of 22,989 units for April, with its LCV 2T-3.5T segment increasing by 9 percent to 19,141 units and the LCV>3.5T and MHCV segment rising by 10 percent to 1,196 units.
On the other hand, the smaller LCV<2T segment saw a 21 percent drop to 2,652 units, reflecting similar difficulties encountered by Tata Motors in its Small Commercial Vehicle segment, which experienced a 23 percent decrease.
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