Mahindra’s Market Position in November 2025
In November 2025, Mahindra & Mahindra reported a total of 56,336 domestic dispatches, marking a significant year-on-year increase of 22%. However, this figure represented a 21% decline from the previous month’s sales of 71,624 units. This performance secured Mahindra the third position in the overall manufacturer rankings, behind Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors, with a market share of approximately 13.5%.
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Scorpio’s Continued Dominance
The Mahindra Scorpio range was once again the star performer, selling 15,616 units, which is a 23% rise compared to 12,704 units sold in November 2024. Despite this, sales dipped by 13% from October’s figures of 17,880 units, indicating a possible seasonal shift in consumer demand.
Bolero’s Facelift Success
Following closely was the Mahindra Bolero series, which achieved sales of 10,521 units. This represented a remarkable 49% increase from November 2024’s sales of 7,045 units, showcasing its strong appeal, particularly in semi-urban and rural markets. However, month-on-month sales fell sharply by 27% from October, signaling a typical post-festive slowdown.
Thar’s Steady Performance
The Mahindra Thar also maintained its position as a key player, with 10,234 units sold, reflecting an 18% year-on-year increase. Compared to October’s sales of 12,029 units, this was a 15% drop, likely due to reduced discretionary spending following the festive season.
XUV 3XO Gains Traction
Another highlight was the XUV 3XO, which sold 10,601 units, marking a 38% increase year-on-year. While month-on-month sales fell by 13%, this compact SUV continues to bolster Mahindra’s position in the sub-four-metre segment.
Challenges for XUV 700 and XUV 400
In contrast, the XUV 700 faced challenges, with sales dropping to 6,176 units—a 32% decline from last year and a 39% decrease from October. The anticipated facelift of the XUV 700 is expected to attract renewed interest. The XUV 400 experienced a steep decline, with only 404 units sold, down 60% year-on-year, although it did see some month-on-month recovery.
Emerging EVs: BE 6 and XEV 9e
On the electric vehicle front, the newer models BE 6 and XEV 9e recorded sales of 1,314 and 1,423 units, respectively. Both models showed month-on-month declines, but their introduction marks Mahindra’s commitment to expanding its EV lineup.
Marazzo’s Incremental Growth
The Mahindra Marazzo, despite selling only 47 units, saw a staggering 422% increase compared to the previous year. This increase highlights the model’s gradual resurgence in a competitive market.
Overall Sales Summary
In summary, Mahindra’s total sales for November 2025 reached 56,336 units, a notable increase from 46,222 units in November 2024. This growth is indicative of the brand’s resilience and adaptability in a fluctuating market.
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FAQs
What were Mahindra’s total sales in November 2025?
Mahindra’s total sales reached 56,336 units in November 2025.
How did the Scorpio perform in November 2025?
The Scorpio sold 15,616 units, marking a 23% year-on-year increase.
What challenges did the XUV 700 face?
The XUV 700 saw a 32% decline in sales, totaling 6,176 units.