
The Indian automobile sector displayed mixed results in June 2025, with several key players posting healthy year-on-year growth, while others reported moderate declines. Here's a detailed breakdown of the performance of major auto manufacturers for the month.
Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Auto reported total sales of 3.60 lakh units for June 2025, slightly below CNBC-TV18’s estimate of 3.79 lakh units. Despite this, total sales showed a marginal growth of 1% compared to 3.58 lakh units in June 2024. Notably, exports surged 21% to 1.72 lakh units from 1.42 lakh units in the same month last year.
Escorts Kubota
Escorts Kubota registered a modest growth in total tractor sales, which rose 2.20% year-on-year to 11,498 units compared to 11,245 units in June 2024.
Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M)
Mahindra & Mahindra recorded a robust 14% year-on-year growth in overall auto sales, reaching 78,969 units versus 69,397 units in June last year. Passenger vehicle (PV) sales grew 18% to 47,306 units from 40,022 units. Exports also inched up by 1%, standing at 2,634 units compared to 2,597 units.
In the tractor segment, M&M saw sales jump 13% to 53,392 units from 47,319 units year-on-year, indicating sustained rural demand and positive agricultural sentiment.
Eicher Motors
Royal Enfield, a division of Eicher Motors, reported an impressive 22% growth in total sales, reaching 89,540 units against 73,141 units in June 2024. Exports saw a significant boost, climbing 79% to 12,583 units from 7,024 units.
SML Isuzu
SML Isuzu saw total sales rise by 6.3%, delivering 1,871 units in June 2025 compared to 1,760 units in the same period last year.
Eicher Motors VECV Division
In contrast to Royal Enfield’s strong performance, Eicher Motors' commercial vehicle segment (VECV) reported a slight dip in total sales, falling 0.8% year-on-year to 7,363 units from 7,424 units.
TVS Motor Company
TVS Motor posted strong growth in June with total sales rising 20.5% to 4.02 lakh units versus 3.34 lakh units year-on-year. Two-wheeler sales were up 20% at 3.86 lakh units from 3.22 lakh units. The export segment delivered a stellar performance with a 54% rise to 1.17 lakh units compared to 76,074 units.
Three-wheeler sales also grew sharply by 42% to 16,303 units from 11,478 units. However, electric vehicle (EV) sales declined by 9.2%, coming in at 14,400 units versus 15,859 units in the previous year.
Tata Motors
Tata Motors reported a 12% decline in overall auto sales for June 2025, with figures standing at 65,019 units compared to 74,147 units last year. Commercial vehicle (CV) sales dipped 5% to 30,238 units, while passenger vehicle (PV) sales, including EVs, dropped 15% to 37,237 units from 43,624 units year-on-year.
Ashok Leyland
Ashok Leyland registered a moderate 3% increase in total sales, reaching 15,333 units in June 2025, up from 14,940 units in the same month a year ago.
The June 2025 auto sales data reflects a sector navigating varied demand patterns. While strong exports, two-wheeler, and tractor sales provided uplift for some manufacturers, segments like EVs and passenger vehicles faced challenges. The monsoon progress and rural sentiment will be key factors to watch in the upcoming quarters.
Disclaimer:All data is sourced from company filings and media reports. Figures may be subject to revision. This blog is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice.