VIDEO: India's Auto Industry Posts Record Sales in FY26 Across All Vehicle Segments

Passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, and commercial vehicles all reached new highs, though EV penetration remains low and market consolidation poses challenges for new entrants.

By Mugdha Mishra calendar 31 Mar 2026 Views icon1 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
VIDEO: India's Auto Industry Posts Record Sales in FY26 Across All Vehicle Segments

India's automobile industry ended the financial year 2025–26 with record sales across every major vehicle category, including passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, commercial vehicles, tractors, and three-wheelers, marking the sector's strongest performance to date. The recovery was uneven across the year. Sales momentum picked up sharply in the second half of FY26, driven in part by reductions in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) that lowered vehicle costs and stimulated consumer demand.

Within the passenger vehicle segment, the shift toward premiumisation and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) continued to gather pace. Buyers are moving toward higher-specification models, a trend that has reshaped product strategies across manufacturers.

Market concentration in the passenger vehicle space has increased, with a small number of established players accounting for a dominant share of sales. Industry observers note this consolidation raises the barriers to entry for new manufacturers seeking to build scale in the segment.

Electric vehicle sales grew during the year, but overall penetration across the industry remained at low levels. The trajectory raises questions about the pace at which EVs can achieve mainstream adoption in the Indian market, where affordability and charging infrastructure continue to be considerations.

Alternative fuels retained a significant presence in the broader energy mix. Compressed natural gas (CNG) and ethanol-blended fuel options continued to feature in India's multi-fuel approach, offering consumers choices outside both conventional petrol and diesel and full electrification.

On the international front, export volumes recorded growth, though the industry continued to navigate supply chain pressures and uncertainty around the regulatory environment. Stakeholders are watching policy developments closely as the sector looks ahead to FY27.

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