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Updated On: 14-Dec-2025 06:25 AM
Weekly wrap-up highlights strong CV and tractor sales, EV momentum, major EXCON 2025 launches, rising rural demand, and India’s steady shift toward sustainable mobility and modern agriculture.
The week of 8th–13th December 2025 marked another action-packed phase for India’s commercial vehicle, electric mobility, and tractor markets, highlighting strong demand, rapid innovation, and growing confidence across sectors. FADA data showed mixed but improving momentum in CV sales, while three-wheeler retail volumes surged sharply on the back of rising last-mile and electric mobility adoption. At the same time, tractor sales crossed new highs, driven by robust rural demand and positive farm income expectations.
EXCON 2025 remained a major spotlight this week, with Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, and Bullwork Mobility unveiling powerful electric trucks, next-generation industrial engines, and India’s most powerful electric tractor. Alongside these launches, initiatives around energy efficiency, sustainable manufacturing, and large-scale farmer engagement at Pune Kisan Mela 2025 reinforced India’s steady shift toward cleaner transport, smarter agriculture, and future-ready mobility solutions.
India’s commercial vehicle market recorded 94,935 retail sales in November 2025, down 14.46% from last year but up nearly 20% over 2023, showing recovery momentum. LCVs remained the top-selling segment, while HCVs saw steady growth from infrastructure and freight demand. Tata Motors led with a 35.07% market share, followed by Mahindra at 29.73%. Electric mobility demand continued to grow steadily.
India’s three-wheeler market sold 1,33,951 units in November 2025, marking a strong 23.67% year-on-year growth. Electric rickshaws, both passenger and goods, drove demand with sharp gains. Bajaj Auto led the market with a 33.08% share, while Mahindra, TVS, and several EV brands posted solid growth. Rising last-mile mobility needs and increasing EV adoption continue to support overall market momentum.
Tata Motors Unveils Powerful New EV Trucks Prima E.28K & E.55S at EXCON 2025
Tata Motors expanded its electric CV portfolio at EXCON 2025 with the launch of the Prima E.28K electric tipper and Prima E.55S electric prime mover. Designed for mining, construction, and long-haul logistics, these trucks offer high torque, advanced e-axle technology, and zero-emission operation. Tata also unveiled new gensets and industrial engines, reinforcing its focus on durable, high-uptime, and sustainable heavy-duty mobility.
Ashok Leyland launched the new P15 and H4 Unipack industrial engine range at EXCON 2025, targeting construction and off-highway equipment. The engines offer 49–74 bhp power, comply with CEV Stage V norms, and suit compact to heavy-duty applications. Features include high efficiency, strong durability, operation up to 5,500 metres altitude, and a CNG option, supporting cleaner, reliable, and cost-effective industrial mobility.
Eicher Trucks & Buses marked National Energy Conservation Day by highlighting its push toward sustainable and energy-efficient mobility. The company supports EV, CNG, LNG, and clean diesel vehicles, with over 3.87 lakh connected trucks improving fleet efficiency. VECV is expanding a 6 MW solar project, targeting 70% renewable energy by FY27. Its Industry 4.0-enabled Bhopal plant strengthens smart, eco-friendly manufacturing.
Domestic Tractor Sales Surge to 92,745 Units in November 2025, Up 30.08% YoY
India’s domestic tractor wholesale sales rose 30.08% year-on-year to 92,745 units in November 2025, driven by strong rural demand and Rabi season activity. Mahindra led with 42,273 units and a higher market share. John Deere recorded the biggest growth and market share gain. Most brands posted positive volumes, while ACE was the only manufacturer to see a sales decline.
India’s tractor retail sales jumped sharply to 1,26,033 units in November 2025, driven by strong farm demand and better income expectations. Mahindra led the market with 31,938 units and a 25.34% share, followed by Swaraj at 23,220 units. Escorts Kubota, John Deere, and CNH also posted strong growth. The data, released by FADA with MoRTH, reflects rising mechanisation across rural India.
Pune Kisan Mela 2025: India’s Biggest Tractor & Agri-Tech Showcase Begins!
Pune Kisan Mela 2025 began on 10 December at PIECC, Pune, and will run till 14 December. Over 2 lakh farmers and 1,000+ exhibitors are expected across a 73,000 sq. meter expo area. The fair features new tractor and machinery launches, live demos, workshops, and agri-tech innovations, offering farmers a complete platform to explore modern, future-ready farming solutions under one roof.
Bullwork Unveils BEAST 9696 E, India’s Most Powerful Electric Tractor at EXCON 2025
Bullwork Mobility unveiled the BEAST 9696 E at EXCON 2025, calling it India’s most powerful electric tractor. Built from the ground up, it features a 60 kW dual-motor system, 96 kWh battery, and fast 2-hour charging. The tractor offers up to 80% lower running costs and is automation-ready, marking a major step forward for India’s electric farm machinery segment.
Overall, the week reaffirmed India’s strong momentum across commercial vehicles, electric mobility, and agriculture. Rising CV and three-wheeler demand highlighted recovery in logistics and last-mile transport, while record tractor sales reflected growing farmer confidence and mechanisation. EXCON 2025 product launches showcased the industry’s clear shift toward electric, efficient, and sustainable solutions. With policy support, technology-led innovation, and improving demand fundamentals, India’s mobility and farm equipment sectors are entering 2026 on a confident and growth-oriented path.