January auto sales live updates: Hyundai up 11.5%, Tata Motors up 47%, Mahindra up 24%
Hyundai Motor India
reported total sales of 73,137 units in January, up 11.5% year-on-year. The company had sold 65,603 units in January last year. Domestic dispatches to dealers rose 9% to 59,107 units last month, compared with 54,003 units in the year-ago period. Exports increased to 14,030 units from 11,600 units in January 2024.
“Achieving our highest-ever monthly domestic sales of 59,107 units, alongside highest-ever total sales of 73,137 units with a strong 11.5% year-on-year growth, reflects not only Hyundai’s brand leadership but also the collective strength of our people, partners and customers,” said Tarun Garg, MD and CEO, Hyundai Motor India.SML Mahindra Limited reported total sales of 1,337 units in January, up 30% from 1,025 units a year earlier.
Cargo vehicle sales rose 31% to 500 units in January, compared with 383 units in the same month last year. Passenger vehicle sales increased 30% to 837 units from 642 units a year ago.
For the April–January period of FY26, total sales stood at 12,672 units, marking a 19% increase from 10,618 units in the year-ago period.
Cargo vehicle sales during April–January grew 37% to 4,320 units from 3,153 units last year. Passenger vehicle sales rose 12% to 8,352 units, compared with 7,465 units in the corresponding period of the previous financial year.
Escorts Kubota Limited said its Agri Machinery Business sold 9,799 tractors in January 2026, up 46.9% from 6,669 tractors sold in January 2025.
Domestic tractor sales stood at 9,137 units in January 2026, registering a growth of 50.8% compared with 6,058 units in January 2025. Export tractor sales rose 8.3% to 662 units from 611 units a year earlier.
For the April–January period (10 months) of FY26, domestic tractor sales were at 1,05,687 units, up 15.1% from 91,820 units in the year-ago period. Export sales during the same period increased 46.6% to 5,525 units from 3,770 units last year.
Total tractor sales for April–January FY26 stood at 1,11,212 units, marking a 16.3% rise over 95,590 units in the corresponding period of the previous financial year.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd reported total sales of 71,066 units in January 2026, compared with 48,316 units in January 2025. The figures include sales of Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited, a subsidiary of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd.
Domestic passenger vehicle sales, including EVs, stood at 70,222 units, up 46.1% from 48,076 units a year earlier. International business (IB) sales rose to 844 units from 240 units, a growth of 251.7%.
Total passenger vehicle sales, including EVs, increased 47.1% year-on-year. EV sales across domestic and international markets were at 9,052 units in January 2026, up 72.7% from 5,240 units in January 2025.
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd reported total auto sales of 1,04,309 vehicles in January 2026, up 24% year-on-year, including exports. Domestic utility vehicle sales stood at 63,510 units, a growth of 25%. Domestic commercial vehicle sales were at 27,656 units, up 22%.
Exports for the month totalled 3,577 units, compared with 3,404 units a year earlier, marking a 5% increase. The total vehicle sales figure includes SUVs, LCVs (under 3.5 tonnes), three-wheelers and exports.
Nalinikanth Gollagunta, CEO, Automotive Division, M&M Ltd., said, “Building on the strong momentum of last year’s performance, we began the year on a strong note in January by achieving SUV sales of 63,510 units, a growth of 25% and LCV< 3.5T sales of 27,656 units, a growth of 22%. The total vehicle sales stand at 104,309 units, a 24% year-on-year growth.”
“On 14th January, we opened bookings for XUV7XO and XEV 9S clocking 93,689 bookings for a booking value of ₹20,500 Crore – a record-breaking milestone in just 4 hours,” he added.
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