As per Vahan’s October 2025 current passenger vehicle sales data, Tata Motors retailed 7,905 units more than Mahindra and 9,660 units more than Hyundai.
Tata Motors retailed 74,705 passenger vehicles in October 2025, according to Vahan data, maintaining its position just behind Maruti Suzuki. The brand had sold 38,286 units in August and 41,151 units in September, as per FADA reports. This translates to an impressive 81 percent month-on-month growth in October, likely driven by the recent festive season and GST cuts that brought price reductions of up to Rs 1.55 lakh on its passenger vehicles.
Highlights for the festive month of October 2025:
- Record-breaking monthly wholesales (for the second consecutive month): 61,295 units, delivering an impressive +27% YoY growth
- SUVs lead the charge: 47,000+ units sold, achieving the highest-ever 77% share in monthly sales
- All-time high EV wholesales: 9,286 units, surging +73% YoY, powered by strong customer preference for our expanding EV portfolio
- Unprecedented festive momentum: Robust retail demand drives record-breaking monthly registrations
- Nexon demand surge: Exceptional 50% YoY volume growth as popularity of its multi-powertrain offerings continue to soar
- New high for Harrier & Safari: 7,000 units sold, driven by Adventure X excitement and strong Harrier.ev traction
- Monthly bookings hit an all-time peak: reflecting strong customer preference for our wide-ranging models and choice of powertrain options
- Landmark festive achievement: Over 1 lakh vehicle deliveries between Navratri and Diwali, marking a robust 33% YoY growth.
The Vahan sales data in October 2025 suggests that Tata Motors outperformed both Hyundai and Mahindra by a considerable margin. It sold 7,905 units more than Mahindra and 9,660 units more than Hyundai in the month.
Mahindra and Hyundai have also seen a strong rise in sales during the same period. Mahindra’s sales grew from 37,659 units in September to 66,800 units in October, reflecting a 77 percent increase, while Hyundai’s sales increased from 35,812 units to 65,045 units, marking an 81 percent growth.
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