Mahindra recorded strong double-digit year-on-year and month-on-month growth, with the Scorpio emerging as its top-selling model.
Mahindra achieved a 6.28% year-on-year growth in Q3 2025, with total sales rising to 1,44,503 units from 1,35,962 units in Q3 2024. The surge was primarily fueled by strong demand for the Thar/ROXX and Scorpio/N models, which collectively accounted for nearly 49% of the company’s quarterly sales.
Mahindra Q3 2025 Sales Breakdown
The Scorpio/N continued to lead Mahindra’s lineup, registering 41,959 units with a 3.7% year-on-year growth. The Thar/ROXX followed with an impressive 63.97% YoY surge to 28,688 units, underscoring its growing appeal among lifestyle SUV enthusiasts. In contrast, the XUV700 (21,774 units, -17.6%) and XUV3XO (21,791 units, -22.18%) experienced moderate declines, largely due to production adjustments and heightened competition in the midsize SUV segment.

Legacy models like the Bolero registered 18,369 units, marking a 14.97% year-on-year decline. Meanwhile, Mahindra’s EV lineup made an impressive debut this quarter, with the XEV 9e (7,394 units) and BE 6 (4,798 units) contributing significantly to overall sales. The Marazzo also posted a surprising rebound — though from a low base — soaring 676% YoY to 225 units.
Mahindra September 2025 Sales Report
Mahindra reported strong sales performance in September 2025, with total wholesales reaching 56,233 units — a 10% year-on-year rise from 51,062 units in the same month last year. The company also achieved a notable 43% month-on-month growth compared to 39,999 units sold in August 2025.

In the model-wise breakdown, the Scorpio N/Classic led the chart with 18,372 units sold in September 2025. This marked a robust 27% year-on-year and 87% month-on-month growth, up from 14,438 units in September 2024 and 9,840 units in August 2025.
The Mahindra Thar, available in both 3-door and 5-door (Roxx) variants, secured the No. 2 spot with 11,846 units sold in September 2025. This represented a 34% year-on-year increase from 8,843 units and a 69% month-on-month rise over 6,997 units in August 2025. The recently launched 2025 Thar facelift brings several new features and color options while retaining the existing engine lineup.

Demand for the XUV700 surged in September 2025, with 9,764 units sold. This marked a modest 1% year-on-year increase from 9,646 units in September 2024, but an impressive 97% month-on-month growth compared to 4,956 units in August 2025. The recently unveiled XUV700 facelift is expected to further boost sales.

The Mahindra XUV 3XO continued to see strong demand, with 9,032 units sold in September 2025. While year-on-year sales remained largely flat, month-on-month figures rose 64% from 5,521 units in August 2025. Meanwhile, the Bolero Neo recorded a dip, with 2,747 units sold last month — down 66% both YoY and MoM. The newly launched Bolero Neo features a complete exterior and interior refresh, along with updated technology, which is expected to drive sales in the coming months.
Mahindra’s EV portfolio, including the XEV 9e and BE6, recorded sales of 2,619 units and 1,701 units, respectively, following their recent introduction. Month-on-month, the XEV 9e rose 13% from 2,313 units, while BE6 sales grew 10%. The XUV400 logged 149 units last month, reflecting an 84% year-on-year decline but a 126% increase from 66 units sold in August 2025.
The Mahindra Marazzo lagged at the bottom of the sales chart, selling just 3 units — down 57% YoY from 7 units in September 2024 and 93% MoM from 46 units in August 2025 — highlighting its struggle to attract buyers.














