FADA May 2025 Commercial Vehicle Sales ReportFADA May 2025 Commercial Vehicle Sales Report

06 Jun 2025

FADA May 2025 Commercial Vehicle Sales Report

FADA reports 3.71% YoY drop in May 2025 commercial vehicle sales; pre-regulatory stock build-up and weak freight demand weigh on retail.

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New Delhi, June 6, 2025: The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) released retail vehicle data for May 2025, with the commercial vehicle (CV) segment reflecting a YoY contraction of 3.71%. Sales dropped 11.25% month-on-month, pointing to broad demand-side stress across freight and passenger-carrying categories.

Muted transport cycles and tight liquidity flows impacted the segment. Meanwhile, inventory surged ahead of the upcoming mandatory air-conditioned cabin regulation for driver welfare effective from June 2025. Bus sales cushioned the decline marginally, but overall fleet activity remained subdued.

CV Segment Performance

Overall CV retails dropped 3.71% YoY. OEMs and dealers had already pushed wholesales in April to meet pre-regulatory stocking goals, leaving May relatively soft.

CV CategoryMay ’25Apr ’25May ’24MoM %YoY %
Total CV75,61585,20378,530-11.25%-3.71%
LCV44,41946,72145,870-4.93%-3.16%
MCV6,7727,0896,359-4.47%+6.49%
HCV24,38231,33026,234-22.18%-7.06%
Others426367-33.33%-37.31%

Regional Shift: Urban CV sales weaken more than rural

Urban CV retail dropped 13.5% MoM, while rural fell 8.78%, showing broader pain across haulage-dependent sectors like coal and cement. Geopolitical unease and early monsoon arrivals further slowed demand.

CV RetailUrbanRuralTotal
MoM %-13.50%-8.78%-11.25%
YoY %-1.14%-6.25%-3.71%

Market Share: Tata Leads, Ashok Leyland Gains Stability

Tata Motors led the CV segment with a 34.52% share, though it sold fewer units YoY. Mahindra & Mahindra followed closely with 26.21%, combining core and last-mile verticals. Ashok Leyland held firm at 18.20%, aided by its medium-duty portfolio.

OEMMay ’25 UnitsMarket Share
Tata Motors Ltd26,10034.52%
Mahindra & Mahindra Group19,81626.21%
Ashok Leyland Ltd13,76318.20%
VE Commercial Vehicles6,7348.91%
Force Motors2,0882.76%

Fuel Mix in CVs: Diesel Dominates, EV Share Rises

CVs stayed predominantly diesel-run at 83.05%. However, EV adoption rose to 1.35%, from 0.7% a year ago, driven by electric light carriers and urban bus deployments.

Fuel TypeMay ’25 Share
Diesel83.05%
CNG/LPG11.55%
Petrol/Ethanol3.99%
Electric1.35%
Hybrid0.05%

Three-Wheelers Post Growth: Electrification Drives Momentum

Three-wheeler sales grew 6.28% YoY, reaching 1,04,448 units. The electric shift accelerated, with EVs comprising 63.21% of the total volume. This category benefited from low operating costs and state-level e-mobility policies.

Sub-TypeMay ’25 UnitsYoY Growth
E-Rickshaw (Passenger)40,635+2.87%
E-Rickshaw with Cart (Goods)7,972+44.08%
3W Goods Carrier10,272+3.41%
3W Passenger Carrier45,429+5.09%

Bajaj Auto retained dominance in 3W retail with 33.12% market share.

Outlook: Regulation, Monsoon, and Repo Rate to Shape June

  • Monsoon at 106% of LPA expected to boost rural vehicle demand.
  • RBI’s expected 25 bps rate cut may improve borrowing capacity for buyers and dealers alike.
  • CV outlook remains cautious due to early monsoon impact on mining and stalled freight movement.
  • Dealers must manage A/C-cabin pre-regulatory stock and maintain liquidity discipline.
  • OEMs advised to align production closely with real-time channel movement.

Conclusion


May 2025 saw pressure on commercial vehicle retail, with macro-freight weakness, liquidity drag, and regulatory stocking distorting near-term trends. Three-wheeler performance provided some lift, but the road ahead for CVs depends on freight recovery, rural growth, and policy clarity.

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