Maharashtra Leads In Passenger Vehicle Sales With 5.06 Lakh Units In FY25

In the commercial vehicles segment, Maharashtra saw the highest number of CVs sold at 1,34,044 in FY25 with a 14% share.

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Karnataka stood at the fourth position with 3,09,464 units (7.2%), and Haryana was fifth with 2,94,331 units (6.8%). (Photo Source: Freepik)

Maharashtra ranked first for passenger vehicle sales in India, while Uttar Pradesh led in two-wheeler sales in 2024-25, according to data from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers.

In 2024-25, passenger vehicles sales in Maharashtra stood at 5,06,254 units, accounting for an 11.8% share, followed by Uttar Pradesh with 4,55,530 units (10.6%) and Gujarat with 3,54,054 units (8.2%), as per the SIAM data.

Karnataka stood at the fourth position with 3,09,464 units (7.2%), and Haryana was fifth with 2,94,331 units (6.8%).

In the two-wheeler segment, Uttar Pradesh was at the top with sales of 28,43,410 units in FY25 (14.5%), followed by Maharashtra with 20,91,250 units (10.7%) and Tamil Nadu with 14,81,511 units (7.6%).

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In the PV segment, Karnataka was also in the fourth position with 12,94,582 units of two-wheelers sold in FY25 (6.6%), with Gujarat coming in fifth, clocking 12,90,588 units (6.6%).

In the commercial vehicles segment, Maharashtra saw the highest number of CVs sold at 1,34,044 in FY25 with a 14% share, followed by Uttar Pradesh at 89,126 units (9.3%) and Gujarat at 82,433 units (8.6%).

Tamil Nadu, which saw 70,567 units of CVs sold, was in fourth (7.4% share), followed by Karnataka with 69,903 units (7.3%).

In the three-wheelers segment, Uttar Pradesh witnessed the highest number of sales at 93,865 units (12.7%), followed by Gujarat at 83,947 units (11.3%) and Maharashtra at 83,718 units (11.3%), as per the data.

Karnataka came fourth with 70,417 units (9.5%) and Bihar fifth with 47,786 units (6.4%).

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