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Updated On: 03-Oct-2025 07:31 AM
SML Isuzu sales fell 10% in September 2025 to 950 units, but April–September 2025 sales rose 7% to 8,145 units, led by 29% growth in cargo vehicles.
SML Isuzu sold 950 units in September 2025, down 10% YoY.
Cargo vehicle sales fell 9% to 370 units.
Passenger vehicle sales declined 10% to 580 units.
April–September 2025 sales rose 7% to 8,145 units.
Cargo vehicle sales surged 29% in the half-year period.
SML Isuzu Limited has announced its sales report for September 2025, showing a decline in monthly sales but strong overall growth for the April–September period of the current fiscal year.
The commercial vehicle manufacturer sold 950 units in September 2025, down 10% from 1,055 units in September 2024. The decline was visible in both cargo and passenger vehicle segments, reflecting weak demand and challenging market conditions.
Cargo vehicles: Sales dropped to 370 units in September 2025, down 9% from 407 units in September 2024. This segment is highly dependent on freight movement and overall economic activity.
Passenger vehicles: Sales declined to 580 units in September 2025, a 10% fall compared to 648 units in September 2024. This drop highlights rising competition in the light commercial passenger market.
Despite the September drop, SML Isuzu reported a 7% sales growth in the first half of FY2025-26. The company sold 8,145 units between April and September 2025, compared to 7,627 units in the same period last year.
Cargo vehicles: Strong demand helped this segment record 2,422 units sold, up 29% from 1,879 units in April–September 2024. The growth was mainly supported by increasing needs in logistics and goods transportation.
Passenger vehicles: This segment remained stable with 5,723 units sold during April–September 2025, slightly lower than 5,748 units in the same period last year, showing only a 0.4% decline.
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While September 2025 was a weak month for SML Isuzu due to lower sales in both cargo and passenger vehicles, the company managed to show positive growth of 7% in half-yearly sales. The strong demand for cargo vehicles offset the slight decline in passenger vehicles, indicating that SML Isuzu continues to hold a steady position in the commercial vehicle market despite short-term challenges.