FY2026 EV sales: Mahindra’s market share rises to 21 percent

By Viraaj Bhatnagar
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Tata and MG lost market share in FY2026.

The top three EV makers in India – Tata Motors, JSW MG Motor India, and Mahindra – experienced healthy upticks in EV sales volumes in FY2026 (April 2025-March 2026). However, Mahindra emerged as the fastest-growing player with a major increase in market share, while Tata and MG shrank in that regard.

  1. Tata has the highest EV share in FY2026 PV sales
  2. MG recorded a 74 percent increase in EV volume
 FY26 EV salesFY26 EV market share (%)FY25 EV market share (%)
Tata77,65839.253.4
MG52,40826.428
Mahindra42,00621.27.8

1. Tata Motors: 77,658 units

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Holding on to pole position is Tata Motors, which sold 77,658 EVs in FY2026, buoyed by strong demand for models such as the Nexon EV, Punch EV and Harrier EV. EVs comprised around 12 percent of Tata’s total FY2026 passenger vehicle sales (almost 6.42 lakh units), which is much higher than the industry average.

However, Tata’s EV market share dipped from 53.4 percent to 39.2 percent, owing to increased rivalry from existing and new carmakers in this space.

2. JSW MG Motor India: 52,408 units

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Like last year, JSW MG Motor India retained second position on the sales charts, this time with 52,408 units, representing a whopping 74 percent surge. The Windsor EV remains a key growth driver for MG, while the Cyberster and M9 represent the brand on the premium end of the market. Still, MG’s EV market share declined marginally in FY2026 – from 28 percent to 26.4 percent.

3. Mahindra: 42,006 units

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Thanks to the introduction of the BE 6, XEV 9e and XEV 9S, Mahindra recorded the fastest growth among all EV sellers in FY2026. Compared to FY2025, Mahindra’s FY2026 EV sales were roughly five times higher at 42,006 units, propelling its market share from 7.8 percent to 21.2 percent.

EVs comprised 6.4 percent of Mahindra’s total FY2026 passenger vehicle sales, which stood at 6.6 lakh units. This is likely down to Mahindra not offering any EVs in the sub-Rs 10 lakh region yet, as well as continually strong demand for the carmaker’s ICE-powered models.

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