Sierra Helps Tata Motors Overtake Mahindra in March 2026
Tata closed FY26 with a March leap to 14.95% share, powered by Punch, Nexon and a record EV push.
Tata closed FY26 with a March leap to 14.95% share, powered by Punch, Nexon and a record EV push.
Retail share climbed to 18.89% on 40.46 lakh units, driven by scooters, EVs and a three‑wheeler breakout.
Classic, Bullet, Hunter and Meteor drove 92% of volumes as RE cemented its mid‑size monopoly.
FY26 saw CNG’s share climb to 21.98%, overtaking diesel and dwarfing EVs as cost, supply and infrastructure converged....
Mahindra surged to No. 2 with an SUV‑only portfolio, Tata held third, and Hyundai slipped to fourth.
A record 10‑lakh tractors retailed in FY26, powered by strong monsoon, robust rabi sowing and rising farm incomes.
FADA's latest dealer survey paints a picture of guarded confidence. For April 2026, 50.56 per cent of dealers expect g...
The April-August period saw muted growth of 2-5 per cent monthly as consumers adopted a wait-and-watch approach ahead ...
Mahindra extends its structural dominance with 33% domestic growth in March; Sonalika posts record volumes; Escorts Ku...
The single-year addition is the highest in the company's history, accelerating a five-year expansion that has added ne...