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Posted By Robin Kumar Attri on 07-Jul-2025 12:53 PM

8,558 construction equipment units sold in June 2025.
JCB leads with 2,389 units but sees a sharp drop in market share.
CASE, Liugong, and Mahindra post strong year-on-year growth.
Escorts and JCB record major declines.
The overall market has grown significantly from June 2024's 5,523 units.
The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) has released the construction equipment retail sales data for June 2025. As per the report, 8,558 construction equipment units were sold across India, a notable rise from 5,523 units in June 2024, indicating strong growth in demand.
This data is compiled in partnership with the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH), using registration records from 1,385 out of 1,445 RTOs across the country. Telangana (TS) data was not included in this report.
Also Read: FADA Construction Equipment Retail Sales Report May 2025: JCB Leads Despite Market Decline
OEM | June’25 Sales | Market Share June’25 | June’24 Sales | Market Share June’24 |
JCB India Ltd | 2,389 | 27.92% | 2,533 | 45.86% |
Action Construction Equipment Ltd | 884 | 10.33% | 734 | 13.29% |
Ajax Engineering Ltd | 649 | 7.58% | 340 | 6.16% |
Escorts Kubota Ltd (CE) | 510 | 5.96% | 426 | 7.71% |
CASE New Holland CE (India) Pvt Ltd | 473 | 5.53% | 121 | 2.19% |
Liugong India Pvt Ltd | 469 | 5.48% | 70 | 1.27% |
Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery Pvt Ltd | 390 | 4.56% | 109 | 1.97% |
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd | 340 | 3.97% | 106 | 1.92% |
Schwing Stetter (India) Pvt Ltd | 257 | 3.00% | 86 | 1.56% |
Indo Farm Equipment Ltd | 256 | 2.99% | 58 | 1.05% |
Caterpillar India Pvt Ltd | 246 | 2.87% | 174 | 3.15% |
Bull Machines Pvt Ltd | 194 | 2.27% | 81 | 1.47% |
All-Terrain Crane | 155 | 1.81% | 94 | 1.70% |
Doosan Bobcat India Pvt Ltd | 130 | 1.52% | 33 | 0.60% |
Volvo CE India Pvt Ltd | 103 | 1.20% | 41 | 0.74% |
Others | 1,113 | 13.01% | 517 | 9.36% |
Total | 8,558 | 100.00% | 5,523 | 100.00% |
JCB retained the top spot with 2,389 units sold in June 2025. However, its market share dropped sharply from 45.86% in June 2024 to 27.92%, due to increased competition and reduced sales.
ACE secured the second position with 884 units, up from 734 units last year. However, its market share fell slightly to 10.33% from 13.29%.
Ajax reported impressive growth by selling 649 units, nearly doubling from 340 units last year. This helped raise its market share to 7.58%, up from 6.16%.
Escorts sold 510 units in June 2025, up from 426 in June 2024. But due to higher market volume, its share dropped from 7.71% to 5.96%.
CASE saw strong performance, with sales increasing from 121 units to 473 units. Its market share more than doubled, reaching 5.53%.
Liugong posted impressive growth by selling 469 units, up from just 70 units last year. Its market share jumped from 1.27% to 5.48%.
Tata Hitachi saw strong sales growth from 109 to 390 units, increasing its share from 1.97% to 4.56%.
Mahindra improved significantly, growing from 106 units to 340, pushing its share from 1.92% to 3.97%.
Schwing Stetter more than doubled its sales from 86 to 257 units, boosting its share to 3.00%.
Indo Farm also recorded strong growth, rising from 58 to 256 units. Its market share climbed from 1.05% to 2.99%.
Caterpillar’s sales grew slightly from 174 to 246 units. However, its market share dipped to 2.87% from 3.15%.
Bull Machines increased its sales from 81 to 194 units, and its share improved from 1.47% to 2.27%.
This segment grew from 94 to 155 units. Market share remained stable, rising from 1.70% to 1.81%.
Doosan Bobcat posted a massive jump in sales—from 33 to 130 units. Its market share rose from 0.60% to 1.52%.
Volvo CE also improved, selling 103 units in June 2025 compared to 41 units in June 2024, pushing its share from 0.74% to 1.20%.
Smaller OEMs under the “Others” category sold 1,113 units in June 2025, up from 517 units last year. Their collective share rose from 9.36% to 13.01%.
India's construction equipment industry has shown a strong recovery in June 2025, with total sales rising sharply compared to last year. While JCB remains the top brand, its declining market share indicates rising competition.
Brands like CASE, Liugong, Ajax, Tata Hitachi, and Mahindra have gained significant ground, pointing toward a more diverse and competitive market.
As infrastructure development accelerates across India, the demand for modern construction equipment is expected to remain high in the coming months. Keep following CMV360 for the latest updates on construction equipment sales, OEM strategies, and industry trends.
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