Force Motors Reports Mixed Sales Performance in August 2025

Pune-based automotive manufacturer achieves 6.60% domestic growth with 2,295 units sold, while export sales decline 26.02% to 108 units, resulting in overall 4.52% increase year-over-year.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 03 Sep 2025 Views icon4588 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Force Motors Reports Mixed Sales Performance in August 2025

Force Motors Limited announced its sales figures for August 2025, showing growth in domestic markets while facing challenges in export sales.

Domestic Sales Show Positive Growth

The Pune-based automotive manufacturer reported domestic sales of 2,295 units across its portfolio of Small Commercial Vehicles (SCV), Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV), Utility Vehicles (UV), and Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV) in August 2025. This represents a 6.60% increase compared to 2,153 units sold in August 2024.

Export Sales Decline Significantly

Export performance presented a contrasting picture, with the company selling 108 units in August 2025 compared to 146 units in the same month last year, marking a 26.02% decline in overseas sales.

Overall Performance

When combining domestic and export figures, Force Motors achieved total sales of 2,403 units in August 2025, up from 2,299 units in August 2024, resulting in an overall growth of 4.52% year-on-year.

Force Motors Limited is headquartered in Pune and operates in the commercial vehicle segment, manufacturing various categories of vehicles including small commercial vehicles, light commercial vehicles, utility vehicles, and sports utility vehicles.

The mixed performance reflects broader market dynamics, with domestic demand showing resilience while export markets present ongoing challenges for the automotive sector.

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