Ashok Leyland CV Sales Report September 2025: Records 16,213 Domestic & Export CV Sales in September 2025


By Robin Kumar Attri

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Updated On: 01-Oct-2025 01:53 PM


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Ashok Leyland sold 16,213 CVs in September 2025, up 9.54% YoY. Domestic sales rose 9.31%, exports 15.40%, with strong growth in M&HCV and LCV categories.

Key Highlights

Ashok Leyland recorded 15,572 domestic CV sales in September 2025, compared to 14,245 units in September 2024. This marks a 9.31% YoY growth.

Also Read: Ashok Leyland Sales Report August 2025: Records 12,596 Domestic & Export CV Sales in August 2025

Domestic CV Sales Data – September 2025 vs September 2024

Category

September 2025

September 2024

YoY Growth (%)

M&HCV

8,862

8,414

5%

LCV

6,710

5,831

15%

Total

15,572

14,245

9.31%

Both M&HCV and LCV contributed to this rise, with LCV leading at 15% growth.

Export Sales Rise 15.40%

Exports stood at 641 units in September 2025, compared to 555 units in September 2024. This reflects a 15.40% YoY growth.

Export CV Sales Data – September 2025 vs September 2024

Category

September 2025

September 2024

YoY Growth (%)

M&HCV

346

230

50%

LCV

295

325

-9.20%

Total

641

555

15.40%

M&HCV exports surged 50%, while LCV exports declined 9.20%.

Gross CV Sales (Domestic + Export) Rise 9.54%

When considering both domestic and export numbers, Ashok Leyland’s gross CV sales stood at 16,213 units in September 2025, up from 14,800 units in September 2024, marking a 9.54% YoY growth.

Gross CV Sales Data – September 2025 vs September 2024

Category

September 2025

September 2024

YoY Growth (%)

M&HCV

9,208

8,644

7%

LCV

7,005

6,156

14%

Total

16,213

14,800

9.54%

The LCV segment played a key role with 14% growth, while M&HCV sales also rose by 7%.

Also Read: Tata Motors Reports 35,862 CV Sales in September 2025: 19% Growth in Overall Commercial Vehicle Sales

CMV360 Says

Ashok Leyland delivered a strong performance in September 2025, supported by steady growth in both domestic and export sales. While LCV exports declined, robust domestic demand, especially in the LCV segment, boosted overall results.

With India’s infrastructure development and growing logistics sector, Ashok Leyland is well-positioned to expand further. However, improving export LCV performance will remain an important focus for strengthening its global strategy.