February 2025 Auto Sales Update: Mahindra, Hyundai Lead While Tata Sees Decline

March is here, and it’s time to break down February 2025 auto sales. Some carmakers had a great run—Mahindra, Hyundai, Maruti, and Kia all posted solid numbers. Others, like Tata Motors, hit a bit of a rough patch. With fresh models rolling out and more on the way, let’s dive into the key takeaways from the February 2025 auto market.

How the Auto Industry Performed in February 2025

Royal Enfield: February 2025 Sales Jump 19%

Royal Enfield kept its winning streak alive, selling 90,670 bikes in February—up 19% from last year. The brand also shipped out 9,871 motorcycles overseas, marking an increase from 8,013 in February 2024. B. Govindarajan, the company’s MD and CEO, credited their success to a strong product lineup and growing global demand. Plus, they just unveiled the Flying Flea, a fresh take on urban mobility with smart tech and seamless connectivity.

MG Motor India: EVs Lead the Charge

MG Motor India sold 4,002 vehicles in February, and here’s the kicker—78% of those were EVs. The company recently hit a major milestone with 15,000 Windsor EVs produced. However, production at their Halol plant slowed down briefly due to upgrades for new models. Looking ahead, MG is gearing up to launch two luxury models—the Cyberster and M9—under its MG Select lineup.

TVS Motors: Growth Across the Board

TVS had a strong month, with electric vehicle sales jumping 34% to 24,017 units. Their overall two-wheeler sales climbed 10%, reaching 391,889 units. The biggest win? Scooters, which saw a 24% rise, selling 164,415 units.

Kia India: February 2025 Sales Up 23.8%

Kia recorded 25,026 sales in February—a solid 23.8% growth from last year. The company’s new model, the Syros, positioned between the Sonet and Seltos, is expected to drive even more sales. And with the next-gen Seltos already spotted in testing, Kia fans have plenty to look forward to.

Tata Motors: A 9% Decline in February 2025 Sales

Tata Motors faced a setback in February, selling 46,435 units, down from 51,267 in the same period last year. On the bright side, exports skyrocketed 596%, with 376 units shipped—small numbers but big growth.

Maruti Suzuki: Stable Domestic Sales

Maruti Suzuki wrapped up February with 199,400 units sold, including 163,501 domestic sales and 25,021 exports. Their SUV lineup—Brezza, Ertiga, Grand Vitara, and others—accounted for 65,033 units, showing steady demand.

Mahindra: SUV and Tractor Sales Surge

Mahindra SUVs are still a hit, with 50,420 units sold in February—up 19% from last year. Overall, the company moved 83,702 vehicles, a 15% increase. On the farming side, Mahindra’s tractor division also grew, with sales up 18%.

Hyundai: February 2025 Sales Up 16%

Hyundai sold 58,727 units in February, with domestic sales at 47,727 and exports hitting 11,000. This marked a 16.9% year-over-year growth, while exports saw a 6.8% boost. Hyundai remains optimistic, citing potential market growth from tax reforms and better liquidity.

Ola Electric: Back on Top

Ola Electric rebounded, selling 25,000 units in February, reclaiming its 28% market share. After a few months of slipping sales, the company is back in the lead.

The auto industry isn’t slowing down anytime soon. With new models, evolving trends, and shifting market dynamics, there’s plenty to watch in the coming months. Stay tuned for more updates!

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