Maharashtra leads India's auto retail market in Q2 FY26, with Uttar Pradesh close behind
New Delhi, November 18
Maharashtra has emerged as the top-performing state in India's automobile retail market in the second quarter (Q2) of FY 2025-26, leading sales in both passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles, while Uttar Pradesh followed closely with strong numbers across segments, including two-wheelers and three-wheelers.
According to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), in the passenger vehicle (PV) segment, India recorded 10.39 lakh units in Q2. Maharashtra topped the country with 1.32 lakh units, reflecting its strong urban and semi-urban demand base. The PV sales in Q2 recorded a 12.7 per cent increase.
Uttar Pradesh ranked second, followed by Gujarat (8.5 per cent), Karnataka (7.4 per cent) and Kerala (6.7 per cent). Regionally, the Western Zone led PV sales with 3.44 lakh units, according to the SIAM data. UP recorded an increase of 9.7 per cent in the PV segment.
Two-wheeler (2W) sales, at 55.62 lakh units, remained the largest category by volume. Uttar Pradesh dominated the segment with 6.93 lakh units, making it the highest two-wheeler market in the country. Maharashtra followed next, ahead of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan. The Western Zone once again led the region-wise tally with 19.33 lakh units.
In the three-wheeler (3W) category, India sold 2.29 lakh units in Q2. Uttar Pradesh led sales with 0.28 lakh units, driven by rising demand for last-mile mobility. Telangana, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka completed the top five. Differing from other segments, the Southern Zone led 3W sales regionally with 0.77 lakh units.
Commercial vehicle (CV) sales reached 2.40 lakh units, with Maharashtra firmly at the top with 0.37 lakh units (15.5 per cent increase), indicating strong freight and infrastructure-linked activity. Gujarat (9.4 per cent), Uttar Pradesh (7.9 per cent), Tamil Nadu (7.7 per cent) and Karnataka (7 per cent) followed. The Western Zone dominated CV sales regionally with 0.92 lakh units.
— ANI
Reader Comments
UP is really giving tough competition! Dominating two-wheeler sales and strong in three-wheelers too. Shows how tier 2 and 3 cities are driving growth. Great to see balanced development across states.
While these numbers are impressive, I'm concerned about the environmental impact. With so many vehicles being sold, are we doing enough for EV infrastructure and pollution control? Need sustainable growth.
The Western Zone consistently leading across segments shows how important Mumbai-Pune-Ahmedabad corridor is for India's economy. Great to see data-backed insights about regional development patterns.
55 lakh two-wheelers sold! That's massive. Shows how dependent we are on bikes for daily commute. Hope manufacturers focus on safety features and better road infrastructure follows this growth.
Interesting to see Southern Zone leading in three-wheeler sales. Probably reflects the strong auto-rickshaw culture in cities like Bangalore and Hyderabad. Last-mile connectivity is crucial for urban mobility.
Gujarat at number 3 across multiple categories! Our state's industrial policy and business-friendly environment are clearly paying off. Expect us to climb higher in the next quarters 💪
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