Force Motors domestic wholesales surge 49% in December 2025
Force Motors reported a 49% jump in domestic wholesales in December 2025, to 2,952 units, marking strong year-end momentum.
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What Happened
Force Motors Limited, India's largest van maker, closed calendar year 2025 with a strong December performance. The company reported domestic wholesales of 2,952 units, a 49% increase from 1,985 units in December 2024. The positive trend extended to Q3, with 47% growth, and year-to-month (April-December) volumes crossed 24,920 units, up 25%.
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“December has been another strong month for us, and it is encouraging to see positive momentum across our core platforms. We are beginning to witness clear signs of revival in the tour and travel segment, supported by rising intercity movement and renewed fleet expansion. School mobility has also remained steady through the holiday period, reflecting growing institutional confidence as we head into”
Why this matters
The growth signals a revival in India's tour and travel segment and underscores Force Motors' strengthening position as the country's largest van maker.
Terms in This Story
- wholesales
- Sales of vehicles from manufacturer to dealers, as opposed to retail sales to end customers.
- monocoque
- A vehicle body construction where the outer shell bears structural loads, often used for lighter, more fuel-efficient vehicles.
- light commercial vehicle (LCV)
- A commercial vehicle designed for transporting goods or passengers, typically under 3.5 tons gross vehicle weight.
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