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Updated On: 07-Jan-2026 07:18 AM
FADA December 2025 three-wheeler sales report shows 1,27,772 units sold, mild slowdown overall, strong electric rickshaw demand, and Bajaj Auto leading the market.
Total three-wheeler sales stood at 1,27,772 units.
The overall market declined 4.61% month-on-month.
Passenger e-rickshaws led sales with strong growth.
Bajaj Auto remained the top OEM by market share.
EV-focused brands continued gaining market presence.
India’s three-wheeler retail market saw a mild slowdown in December 2025, with total sales reaching 1,27,772 units, according to FADA Research. This marks a 4.61% year-on-year decline compared to December 2024, mainly due to lower sales in passenger and goods ICE segments. However, electric three-wheelers, especially e-rickshaws, continued to show strong acceptance and growth.
In December 2025, the three-wheeler segment recorded 1,27,772 units, down from 1,33,951 units in November 2025 and 93,879 units in December 2024. Despite the monthly and yearly pressure, the market remains supported by rising EV penetration and steady demand for last-mile mobility solutions.
Segment | Dec’25 Units | Nov’25 Units | Dec’24 Units | MoM Change (%) | YoY Change (%) |
Total Three-Wheelers | 1,27,772 | 1,33,951 | 93,879 | -4.61 | 36.10 |
E-Rickshaw (Passenger) | 57,478 | 48,839 | 40,834 | +17.69 | +40.76 |
E-Rickshaw with Cart (Goods) | 7,607 | 8,160 | 5,824 | -6.78 | +30.61 |
Three-Wheeler (Goods) | 11,214 | 13,355 | 9,127 | -16.03 | +22.87 |
Three-Wheeler (Passenger) | 51,363 | 63,451 | 38,026 | -19.05 | +35.07 |
Three-Wheeler (Personal) | 110 | 146 | 68 | -24.66 | +61.76 |
Passenger e-rickshaws emerged as the strongest segment, selling 57,478 units. This category registered a 17.69% growth and showed a solid 40.76% rise over last year, highlighting the continued shift toward affordable electric mobility in urban and semi-urban areas.
Goods-carrying e-rickshaws recorded 7,607 units. Although sales dipped by 6.78%, the segment still delivered a healthy 30.61% year-on-year growth, driven by demand from small traders and local delivery operators.
The conventional goods three-wheeler segment sold 11,214 units, declining by 16.03%. On a yearly basis, it still managed a 22.87% increase, showing that long-term demand remains intact despite short-term softness.
Passenger three-wheelers reported 51,363 units, registering a 19.05% drop. However, this segment still recorded a 35.07% improvement over December 2024, indicating a strong annual recovery.
The personal-use three-wheeler category remained very small with 110 units, witnessing a 24.66% decline, though it posted a sharp 61.76% year-on-year growth due to a low base.
OEM / Brand | Dec’25 Units | Market Share (%) | Dec’24 Units | Market Share (%) |
Bajaj Auto Ltd | 35,208 | 27.56 | 28,995 | 30.89 |
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd | 8,681 | 6.79 | 6,152 | 6.55 |
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Ltd | 8,418 | 6.59 | 6,124 | 6.52 |
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd (Others) | 263 | 0.21 | 28 | 0.03 |
Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd | 7,534 | 5.90 | 6,469 | 6.89 |
TVS Motor Company Ltd | 5,085 | 3.98 | 1,909 | 2.03 |
Zeniak Innovation India Ltd | 4,070 | 3.19 | 1,013 | 1.08 |
YC Electric Vehicle | 2,958 | 2.32 | 3,800 | 4.05 |
Hooghly Motors Pvt Ltd | 2,742 | 2.15 | 461 | 0.49 |
Atul Auto Ltd | 2,673 | 2.09 | 2,232 | 2.38 |
Dilli Electric Auto Pvt Ltd | 2,169 | 1.70 | 2,061 | 2.20 |
Aahana Commerce Pvt Ltd | 2,058 | 1.61 | 393 | 0.42 |
Saera Electric Auto Pvt Ltd | 1,882 | 1.47 | 2,102 | 2.24 |
Fede Industries Pvt Ltd | 1,808 | 1.42 | 177 | 0.19 |
Jajodia Commodities Pvt Ltd | 1,715 | 1.34 | 208 | 0.22 |
Terra Motors India Pvt Ltd | 1,620 | 1.27 | 736 | 0.78 |
Vani Electric Vehicles Pvt Ltd | 1,348 | 1.06 | 480 | 0.51 |
Others (Including EVs) | 46,221 | 36.17 | 36,691 | 39.08 |
Total | 1,27,772 | 100.00 | 93,879 | 100.00 |
Bajaj Auto Ltd
Bajaj Auto remained the market leader in December 2025 with 35,208 units sold, securing a 27.56% market share. Despite a lower share compared to December 2024, Bajaj continued to dominate due to its strong presence in both passenger and goods three-wheelers, backed by a wide dealer network and reliable product lineup.
Mahindra & Mahindra reported 8,681 units, accounting for a 6.79% market share. The brand maintained steady growth with its diesel, CNG, and electric three-wheelers, which are widely used for commercial transport and last-mile mobility across urban and rural regions.
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Ltd: Mahindra Last Mile Mobility sold 8,418 units in December 2025, holding a 6.59% share. The company’s electric-focused portfolio continues to gain popularity, especially in passenger e-rickshaws and small cargo carriers, supporting Mahindra’s strong EV push.
Mahindra & Mahindra Limited (Others): A smaller Mahindra division recorded 263 units, contributing 0.21% market share. Though volumes remain low, this category includes niche and region-specific three-wheeler offerings.
Piaggio sold 7,534 units, capturing a 5.90% market share. While its share declined compared to last year, the Ape range continues to perform steadily in both passenger and goods segments, supported by Piaggio’s strong brand recall.
TVS Motor registered 5,085 units in December 2025, with a 3.98% market share. The brand showed strong year-on-year improvement, driven by growing demand for its electric three-wheelers and an expanding dealership network.
Zeniak Innovation recorded 4,070 units, achieving a 3.19% market share. The company showed sharp growth compared to last year, highlighting increasing acceptance of its electric three-wheelers in commercial applications.
YC Electric sold 2,958 units, accounting for a 2.32% share. Although volumes declined year-on-year, the brand continues to remain relevant in the affordable passenger e-rickshaw segment.
Hooghly Motors reported 2,742 units, holding a 2.15% market share. The company reported strong growth, driven by increasing demand for electric three-wheelers in the eastern and northern markets.
Atul Auto retailed 2,673 units in December 2025, with a 2.09% market share. The brand maintained steady demand, especially in rural and semi-urban areas where durability and low maintenance are key buying factors.
Dilli Electric Auto recorded 2,169 units, capturing a 1.70% market share. The company continued to perform steadily in the budget electric rickshaw space, serving daily urban mobility needs.
Aahana Commerce sold 2,058 units, accounting for a 1.61% market share. The brand showed notable improvement compared to last year, reflecting growing demand for low-cost electric three-wheelers.
Saera Electric registered 1,882 units, with a 1.47% share. While volumes were slightly lower than last year, Saera continues to be a familiar name in the electric rickshaw market.
Fede Industries reported 1,808 units, holding a 1.42% market share. The company recorded strong year-on-year growth, driven by expanding distribution and competitive EV offerings.
Jajodia Commodities sold 1,715 units, securing a 1.34% share. The brand showed sharp growth from a low base, indicating rising acceptance of its electric three-wheelers.
Terra Motors recorded 1,620 units, with a 1.27% market share. The company continued its steady expansion in the electric auto segment with improved product visibility.
Vani Electric Vehicles sold 1,348 units, accounting for a 1.06% share. The brand maintained consistent demand in select regional markets.
Other OEMs, including several emerging electric vehicle manufacturers, together sold 46,221 units, contributing a significant 36.17% market share, highlighting the highly fragmented yet rapidly growing nature of India’s three-wheeler EV market.
December 2025 highlighted a mixed trend for India’s three-wheeler market. While overall volumes dipped slightly, electric segments continued to outperform, driven by low running costs and strong last-mile demand. With expanding EV infrastructure and policy support, the three-wheeler segment is expected to regain momentum in the coming months.
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India’s three-wheeler retail market saw a slight slowdown in December 2025, with total sales at 1,27,772 units. While overall volumes declined month-on-month, electric three-wheelers continued to support the market. Passenger e-rickshaws remained the largest and fastest-growing segment. Bajaj Auto retained market leadership, while Mahindra Group, TVS Motor, and several emerging EV brands showed steady growth, highlighting the sector’s gradual shift toward electric mobility.