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Tata and Mahindra EV sales double YoY in Q1 FY2027

A total of 82,737 electric vehicles were sold in the April-June period.
2 min read2 Jul '26
Ketan ThakkarKetan Thakkar
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India's EV market nearly doubles in Q1 FY27 YoY

India's electric passenger vehicle market grew by over 89 percent in the first quarter of the fiscal year 2027, recording 82,737 registrations, according to Vahan data. In comparison, 43,710 EVs were sold in the corresponding year-ago period in 2025. This surge was led by Tata Motors, followed by Mahindra and JSW MG

Q1 FY2027 vs Q1 FY2026 sales comparison

Tata leads the pack, registers over 104 percent YoY growth

Carmaker
Q1 FY2027 (units)
Q1 FY2026 (units)
YoY difference (percent)
Tata
32,283
15,794
104.40
Mahindra
20,112
10,144
98.30
JSW MG
16,502
13,499
22.20
Maruti
4,894
-
Not applicable
Vinfast
3,973
-
Not applicable
BYD
2,173
1,671
30
Hyundai
1,386
2,142
-35.30
Kia
1,304
133
880.50
Stellantis
78
327
-76.10
Toyota
32
-
Not applicable
Total
82,737
43,710
89.30

Tata Motors sold 32,283 EVs between April and June, more than double the 15,794 units it logged in the year-ago period. It also expanded its market share to 39 percent from 36.1 percent during the same period, and with the recent launches of the facelifted Tiago EV and Sierra EV, the momentum is expected to continue. The second-ranked Mahindra nearly doubled registrations from 10,144 units to 20,112 units, driven by its expanding portfolio of electric SUVs, which includes models such as the XEV 9S and BE 6. JSW MG, which sells popular cars like the Windsor EV and Comet EV, sold 16,502 units, marking a 22 percent YoY growth. 

Maruti ranks fourth with 4,894 e Vitara units

The April-June 2026 quarter also witnessed the entry of Maruti Suzuki and Vinfast, which had no offerings in the corresponding period last year. Maruti sold 4,894 units of the e Vitara, while Vinfast recorded 3,973 registrations in its first full quarter of sales here. Meanwhile, BYD posted a 30 percent YoY growth with 2,173 registrations.

Hyundai's EV sales slid from 2,142 units a year earlier to 1,386 units, but its sister company Kia saw a massive rise in sales, going up from 133 units to 1,304 units. Stellantis (which owns the Citroen and Maserati brands) and Toyota were minor participants, posting sales of 32 and 78 units, respectively.

With inputs from Uday Singh and Darshan Nakhwa.

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