Commercial Vehicle Retail Sales Rise 5.29% As Rural Markets Outperform Urban Demand

Commercial vehicle retail sales increased to 83,823 units in May, supported by light commercial vehicles and rural demand while financing delays and cost pressures persisted.

By Eshisha Java calendar 08 Jun 2026 Views icon4 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Commercial Vehicle Retail Sales Rise 5.29% As Rural Markets Outperform Urban Demand

According to FADA’s May 2026 retail data, commercial vehicle retail sales grew 5.29 per cent year-on-year to 83,823 units in May from 79,614 units a year earlier. Sequentially, however, volumes dropped 18.33 per cent from April’s 1.03 lakh units, reflecting slower activity across freight and logistics-linked sectors.

Growth remained uneven across geographies. Rural markets expanded 8.10 percent year-on-year, significantly ahead of urban growth of 2.62 per cent. The rural contribution also increased to 50 per cent of overall commercial vehicle retail activity, indicating broader freight movement beyond metropolitan centres.

Segment-wise, light commercial vehicles continued to lead growth, increasing 7.66 per cent year-on-year to 50,348 units and accounting for approximately 60 per cent of total commercial vehicle sales. Medium commercial vehicles rose 4.71 percent to 7,630 units, while heavy commercial vehicle sales increased marginally by 1.13 percent to 25,797 units, suggesting that last-mile and regional movement remained stronger than long-haul demand.

Diesel remained the dominant fuel choice with an 81.12 percent share, although this declined from 83.50 percent a year ago. CNG penetration increased to 12.39 per cent while electric commercial vehicles expanded their share to 2.86 per cent from 1.37 per cent, indicating gradual diversification.

Tata Motors led retail volumes with 29,603 units and a 35.32 per cent market share, followed by Mahindra at 22,307 units and Ashok Leyland at 14,812 units. VE Commercial Vehicles retailed 7,227 units while Maruti Suzuki sold 3,636 commercial vehicles.

FADA said dealers continued to report steady freight activity and replacement demand, although financing turnaround times, freight costs and insurance expenses remain areas to monitor.

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