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Mahindra’s Trucks & Buses Business Rolls Strong with 40% Growth in January Sales

Mumbai: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M Ltd.) seems to have started 2026 in the fast lane, as its Trucks & Buses business reported total sales of 3,065 vehicles in January, marking a healthy 40% year-on-year growth.

In a market where heavy-duty vehicles usually prefer steady cruising over sudden acceleration, Mahindra has clearly pressed the accelerator. The performance includes combined sales from Mahindra Trucks & Buses Division (MTBD) and SML Mahindra Limited (SML), both of which operate in the Commercial Vehicle (CV) segment above 3.5 tonnes.

The strong numbers underline Mahindra’s growing footprint in India’s competitive CV space, which has traditionally been dominated by a few legacy players. With infrastructure projects mushrooming across highways, cities, and industrial corridors, trucks and buses are once again in demand — and Mahindra is making sure it has a seat on every construction site and logistics route.

Commenting on the performance, Vinod Sahay, Executive Chairman – SML and President – Aerospace, Defence, Trucks, Buses & Construction Equipment at Mahindra & Mahindra, said:

“Demand trends across the Indian CV industry have remained healthy, with supportive factors such as infrastructure spending, replacement demand, and strong rural activity driving growth since last quarter. The overall trajectory for FY26 appears robust, underpinned by continued government investments, fleet modernization, and resilient freight movement.”

In simpler terms: roads are being built, old trucks are being retired, villages are buying more, and goods are moving faster — a perfect recipe for CV manufacturers to smile wider than a truck’s grille.

With government capex still going strong and logistics becoming the backbone of India’s economic engine, Mahindra’s Trucks & Buses business seems well-positioned to keep climbing gears through FY26. And if January is any indication, Mahindra’s heavy vehicles are not just carrying loads — they’re carrying momentum too.

Trucks & Buses Business (MTBD+SML) – January 2026
CategoryJanuaryYTD January
F26F25% ChangeF26F25% Change
Cargo Vehicles1642110149%124111010223%
Passenger Vehicles1423109130%11768107579%
MTBD + SML Total3065219240%241792085916%
Mahindra Trucks & Buses (MTBD) – January 2026
CategoryJanuaryYTD January
F26F25% ChangeF26F25% Change
Cargo Vehicles114271859%8091694916%
Passenger Vehicles58644931%341632924%
MTBD Total1728116748%115071024112%
SML Mahindra Limited (SML) – January 2026   
CategoryJanuaryYTD January
 F26F25% ChangeF26F25% Change
Cargo Vehicles50038331%4320315337%
Passenger Vehicles83764230%8352746512%
SML Total1337102530%126721061819%
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