The Indian auto sector remained dull in July 2025, continuing the trend of low sales usually seen during the monsoon season. Several leading companies saw a drop in numbers, although some managed to grow.
Tata Motors reported a decline of 12% in wholesale figures. It dispatched 39,521 vehicles (including electric cars) to dealerships, compared to 44,725 units in July 2024.
Hyundai car India also saw a dip in performance. Its sales fell by 3.3% year-on-year.
In contrast, Mahindra & Mahindra showed strong growth, selling 49,871 vehicles—around 20% more than the same month last year, and also 20% more than Hyundai’s total.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) performed well too, registering 3% growth. The company sold 32,575 vehicles in July 2025, up from 22,575 units a year ago. Out of these, 29,159 were sold in the domestic market, while 3,416 units were exported. In the first four months of the current financial year, Toyota has sold 1,19,632 units in total.
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With the festive season approaching, the auto industry is hopeful that consumer demand will pick up, improving sales and reversing the current sluggish trend. Industry experts expect better numbers in the coming months as festive buying sentiment kicks in.