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Tata Motors beats Mahindra, Hyundai to claim 2nd spot in October sales

As per the October 2025 Vahan data, Tata Motors retailed 7,905 units more than Mahindra and 9,660 units more than Hyundai.
1 min read1 Nov '25
Dipan SurDipan Sur
Tata Motors tops Mahindra, Hyundai to claim 2nd position in October sales

Tata Motors secured the second spot in October 2025 passenger vehicle retail sales with 74,705 units, according to data from the Vahan portal. The company retailed 7,905 units more than Mahindra and 9,660 units more than Hyundai.

  1. Tata Motors posted 81 percent sales growth in October 2025 over previous month
  2. Mahindra and Hyundai’s sales jumped 77 percent and 81 percent, respectively

Tata Motors’s consecutive second position

Tata Motors retailed 74,705 passenger vehicles in October 2025, maintaining its position just behind Maruti Suzuki. The brand had sold 38,286 units in August and 41,151 units in September, according to reports from the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA). This translates to an impressive 81 percent month-on-month growth in October, likely driven by the recent festive season and lowering of the GST rate, which led to price reductions of up to Rs 1.55 lakh on its passenger vehicles.

Hyundai and Mahindra sales increase too

Sales of Mahindra and Hyundai also soared. Mahindra recorded 66,800 units in October, a 77 percent increase from 37,659 units in September, while Hyundai’s 65,045 units were an 81 percent jump from the previous month’s 35,812 units.

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