Breakdown of the Auto Industry sales (October 2025 Vs October 2024)

Breakdown of the Auto Industry sales (October 2025 Vs October 2024)

Passenger Vehicles

  • Maruti Suzuki (MSIL): Domestic Sales grew by 11% year-on-year to 176,318 units in October 2025.
  • Hyundai: Total monthly sales of 69,894 units in October 2025. This includes monthly domestic sales of 53,792 units with a 3% de-growth over last year.
  • Mahindra: Domestic Sales grew by 31% year-on-year to 71,624 units in October 2025.
  • Tata Motors: Domestic Sales grew by 27% year-on-year to 61,134 units in October 2025

Commercial Vehicles

  • Tata Motors: The domestic sales stood at 35,108 in October 2025, with a growth of 7%.
  • Ashok Leyland: Domestic Sales grew by 16% year-on-year to 16,314 units in October 2025

Two-Wheelers

  • Suzuki: Domestic Sales de-grew to 1.03 lakh units in October 2025 from 1.04 lakh units.
  • TVS Motor: Domestic Sales grew by 8% year-on-year to 4.21 lakh units in October 2025.

Electric Vehicles

  • Tata Motors: The company sold a total of 9,286 electric vehicles in October 2025 with a growth rate of 73.4% YoY
Source: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/auto/cars-uvs/car-sales-hit-record-high-in-october-2025-as-festive-cheer-and-gst-cuts-drive-demand/articleshow/125021250.cms

Additionally, there were some notable investments and developments:

  • VinFast: Inaugurated a Rs. 16,000 crore EV assembly plant in Tamil Nadu
  • JSW MG Motor India: Plans to raise Rs. 2,564–2,991 crore to expand EV lineup and production capacity
  • Skoda Volkswagen India: Plans a Rs. 9,923 crore investment under its India 3.0 strategy to boost premium SUVs and EVs
  • Tata Motors: Breaking ground on a new greenfield vehicle manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu
  • Ford’s Investment: Ford plans to invest $370 million in India to manufacture new engines, with production expected to start soon.
  • Electronics Components Manufacturing: The Indian government approved $626 million in projects to boost domestic electronics components manufacturing, aiming to reduce import dependence and strengthen supply chains.

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