
Escorts Kubota records 452 construction equipment sales in November 2025 with a monthly and YTD decline, reflecting market challenges and slower construction demand across India.
By Robin Kumar Attri
452 units sold in Nov 2025
6% decline from last year
YTD sales down 20.2%
The market is affected by slow demand
Revenue impacted by lower volumes
Escorts Kubota Limited has released its construction equipment sales report for November 2025. The numbers show a slight drop in monthly performance and a deeper decline in year-to-date sales, reflecting ongoing challenges in the construction sector. Despite this slowdown, the company continues to maintain stable operations.
In November 2025, Escorts Kubota sold 452 construction equipment units, compared to 481 units in November 2024, marking a 6% decline.
Sales Comparison (Month-on-Month)
FY26 (Nov 2025): 452 units
FY25 (Nov 2024): 481 units
% Change: -6.0%
A reduction of 29 units led to a minor loss in monthly revenue. While operations remained normal, the lower market demand slightly impacted the company’s profitability for the month.
From April to November 2025, the company sold 3,105 units, significantly lower than the 3,892 units sold during the same period in FY25. This represents a 20.2% decline.
FY26 (Apr–Nov 2025): 3,105 units
FY25 (Apr–Nov 2024): 3,892 units
% Change: -20.2%
The 787-unit drop reflects a notable revenue loss over the first eight months of the fiscal year. Factors such as prolonged monsoons, delayed construction projects, and weak rental demand have contributed to the slowdown, affecting profitability in this segment.
Escorts Kubota’s construction equipment business experienced a moderate decline in both monthly and year-to-date sales. The slowdown highlights the current challenges in India’s construction equipment market. However, the company remains stable, and industry experts expect improvement as infrastructure activity picks up in the coming months.
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Escorts Kubota’s November 2025 sales indicate a challenging phase for the construction equipment segment, with both monthly and year-to-date numbers showing clear declines. The slowdown in demand, delayed construction activity, and weaker rental business have contributed to reduced revenue. Despite this, the company continues steady operations and remains optimistic. As infrastructure projects gain momentum in the coming months, Escorts Kubota may see gradual improvement and stronger sales performance ahead.
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