
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited has announced its sales performance for May 2026, registering total vehicle sales of 99,636 units including exports. This represents an increase of 20% compared to the same month last year. The company’s utility vehicle (UV) portfolio continued to grow steadily, with domestic SUV sales reaching 58,021 units. Including exports, total SUV sales during the month stood at 59,573 units.
Mahindra SUV sales May 2026
Mahindra sold 58,021 utility vehicles in the domestic market in May 2026, up 11% from 52,431 units sold in May 2025. The total passenger vehicle sales were entirely contributed by the UV segment, as Mahindra no longer has products in the traditional car or van categories.

For the first two months of FY27 (April-May 2026), domestic passenger vehicle sales stood at 1,14,352 units, up 9% from 1,04,761 units recorded during the same period last year.
Commercial vehicles and three-wheelers register strong growth
Mahindra’s commercial vehicle business also recorded good growth across all categories. Domestic sales of light commercial vehicles below 2 tonnes rose 35% to 3,490 units, while the 2T-3.5T category grew 16% to 20,589 units.

The best performing segment was the three-wheeler segment. Mahindra sold 12,536 three-wheelers, including electric variants, registering an impressive growth of 89% year-on-year as compared to 6,635 units sold in May 2025. For the April-May 2026 period, three-wheeler sales stood at 22,435 units, up 85% from 12,105 units sold in the same period last year.
Exports increased by 37%
Mahindra’s export business also maintained positive momentum. Total exports increased by 37% to 5,000 units in May 2026, compared to 3,646 units shipped during May 2025. On a year-on-year basis, exports during April-May 2026 reached 9,970 units, registering a growth of 42% from 7,027 units recorded in the same period of FY2016.
Supply disruptions continue
Commenting on sales performance, Nalinikant Golagunta, CEO – Automotive DivisionMahindra & Mahindra Ltd said the company achieved SUV sales of 58,021 units, a growth of 11%, while total vehicle sales stood at 99,636 units, up 20% year-on-year.
He said demand remains strong across Mahindra’s portfolio, although supply chain challenges remain due to manpower shortage at select suppliers. With SUV sales above the 58,000 unit mark and strong growth in commercial vehicles, three-wheelers and exports, Mahindra continues its positive start to FY2027 despite supply-side constraints.