Mahindra has posted its strongest June sales numbers yet by dispatching a total of 1,06,207 vehicles in the month. This means a 37% jump over the figures recorded in June 2025. That's not a narrow win driven by one segment either — SUVs, commercial vehicles, three-wheelers along with exports all grew simultaneously which tells a more complete story about demand than a single category spike usually does. If you're waiting on a Mahindra SUV right now, these numbers also mean waiting periods aren't likely to shrink anytime soon.
Mahindra Sales: June 2026 Figures
Domestic SUV volumes hit 60,393 units in June, up 28% year-on-year with total utility vehicle dispatches including exports at 61,504 units. Commercial vehicles in the sub-3.5-tonne LCV segment moved 26,076 units domestically,
a 35% increase. The three-wheeler segment posted the most dramatic jump: 13,820 units, a 63% surge over June last year. This essentially reflects growing uptake of electric three-wheelers in that category.
Exports were the standout outlier though with 5,918 vehicles shipped overseas, more than double the 2,634 units exported in June 2025, a 125% increase.
For the April-June quarter, cumulative domestic SUV sales stand at 1,74,745 units, 15% ahead of the same period last year. That basically confirms the June spike isn't just a one-month blip but part of a sustained upward trend across FY27's opening quarter.
What Does It Mean for Buyers?
Mahindra's SUV growth is coming from a broad lineup instead of a single breakout model — the Scorpio Classic and Scorpio N cover the volume end, the Thar and Thar Roxx serve buyers who want off-road capability and the XUV700 and BE 6 address higher-specification demand. That spread across price brackets makes the growth harder to reverse than if it were riding on one model's momentum.
For buyers, the practical implication is straightforward: strong wholesale numbers mean Mahindra is confident enough in demand to keep production running at pace but it also means popular variants across the Scorpio, Thar as well as XUV700 range are unlikely to see faster delivery windows.
If you're booking a Mahindra SUV, asking your dealer about variant-specific waiting periods before confirming a colour or configuration is worth doing before any money changes hands.















