Mahindra sales rose by 11.6 per cent last year, putting the Indian auto brand in the top 30.

The company doesn’t supply its sales figures to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) for publication in monthly VFACTS reports, making it one of just a handful of brands – including Cadillac, Smart and Xpeng – which doesn’t supply this data.

On the back of a strong year for the brand, however, it has published a press release detailing its sales.

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With 4653 sales, up from 4170 in 2024, Mahindra finished in 29th position – though the company is quick to mention it was a top-20 brand if you exclude prestige marques.

That put it just below Skoda (4808) and newcomer Geely (5010), but ahead of Renault (4569) and KGM (4116).

The overall market was up by just 0.3 per cent overall.

Mahindra cites its newest model, the XUV 3XO small SUV, as being a major growth driver despite only launching in July, though it doesn’t provide a breakdown of sales by model.