Mahindra Tractor Sales Report September 2025: 64,946 Units Sold, 50% Growth in Domestic Sales

By : Tractorbird Published on : 01-Oct-2025
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Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.’s Farm Equipment Business, or FEB as they're calling it, being part of the Mahindra Group, has announced its tractor sales for September 2025, and it seems business is booming with market demand! The company shifted a whopping 64,946 tractors in the home market, which is a remarkable growth of 50% from the 43,201 units in September 2024. It was the recent GST reduction on tractors, the early celebration of Navratri in September, a positive Kharif outlook, increased sowing area, and an above-normal monsoon.

Mahindra, including Exports, Sales reached at 66,111 units, which is around 49% of gain as compared to the sales of September 2024, which is 44,256 units; it increased by 10% along with 1,165 units.

Mahindra Tractor Sales Data September 2025 – Domestic & Exports

Sep 2025

  • Domestic- 64,946
  • Export- 1,165
  • Total- 66,111

Sep 2024

  • Domestic- 43,201
  • Export- 1,055
  • Total- 44,256

Change between Sep 2025 and Sep 2024

  • Domestic- 50%
  • Export- 10%
  • Total- 49%

Mahindra Tractors Year-to-date (April–September 2025)

As per the reports of April to September 2025, Mahindra sold a total of 2,57,025 tractor units, reflecting a good 20% increase compared to 2,14,849 units sold in the same period of FY25. Domestic sales during these months reached 2,47,336 units, rising by 20% over 2,06,236 units in FY25.

Mahindra has registered a growth of 12% in exports. Currently, it has sold 9,689 units, and last year its units sold were 8,613.

FY26 (Apr–Sep)

  • Domestic- 2,47,336
  • Export- 9,689
  • Total- 2,57,025

FY25 (Apr–Sep)

  • Domestic- 2,06,236
  • Export- 8,613
  • Total- 2,14,849

Change between FY26 (Apr–Sep) and FY25 (Apr–Sep)

  • Domestic- 20%
  • Export- 12%
  • Total- 20%

Statement from the Mahindra Tractors

“We have sold 64,946 tractors in the domestic market during September, a growth of 50% over last year. Honourable Prime Minister’s decision on the GST rate cut has increased the offtake in the first 9 days of Navratri, which is in the month of September this year, compared to October last year. This has been further supported by factors like a positive Kharif outlook, an increase in the area sown this season and an above-normal monsoon.”

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