Mahindra’s Electric Revolution: 12,500+ EVs Sold in Sep 2025!
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited (MLMML) has charged ahead, selling over 12,500 electric vehicles in September 2025, a 51% leap from last year’s figures, solidifying its reign as India’s top EV maker in the commercial space. Driven by festive season demand and bolstered by recent GST cuts on electric three-wheelers, this record-breaking month pushed Mahindra’s Q2 FY26 growth to new heights, with cumulative sales now exceeding 2.85 lakh EVs. This surge underscores the growing appetite for green last-mile solutions in India, a trend resonating globally.
Leading the pack are Mahindra’s workhorses: the Treo passenger rickshaw, Zor Grand cargo carrier, Treo Zor, Treo Yaari, e-Alfa, and the new Mahindra ZEO four-wheeler. These models, tailored for urban operators, boast 100-150 km ranges and operating costs below Rs 1 per km, making them a hit with small businesses. With a commanding 43.3% share in the L5 passenger auto segment and 43.1% in the broader L5 category, Mahindra outpaces competitors like Bajaj, TVS, and Omega Seiki. “Our EVs are built for reliability and profitability, empowering drivers and fleet owners alike,” said Suman Mishra, CEO of MLMML, emphasizing the brand’s focus on accessible electrification.
The numbers tell a bigger story. September’s haul, up 25% from August’s 10,000+ units, reflects a robust 32% YTD penetration in the L5 segment, fueled by 200+ service touchpoints and financing partnerships. India’s two-wheeler and three-wheeler EV market saw 1.81 lakh registrations last month, with Mahindra capitalizing on policy tailwinds like GST reductions to 5% on commercial EVs. Production is scaling fast at facilities in Bengaluru, Haridwar, and Zaheerabad, with plans to triple output by 2030 to meet soaring demand.
This milestone aligns with India’s push for 50% EV penetration in last-mile transport by 2030, a vision Mahindra is shaping with innovations like battery-swapping stations and driver training programs. As US News Today tracks global mobility shifts, Mahindra’s success mirrors America’s electrified delivery boom, with players like Rivian and Ford E-Transit gaining traction. In this Breaking News USA moment, Mahindra’s model could spark U.S. interest in affordable EV logistics. For America Updates, watch for potential exports or tech collaborations. With India’s streets going electric, will Mahindra’s spark ignite a global last-mile revolution? Stay plugged in for more.