When it comes to agricultural machinery, Mahindra & Mahindra remains a trusted name among Indian farmers. The company’s wholesale tractor sales data for June 2025 reflects not just performance, but also evolving farmer preferences and growing confidence in Mahindra’s innovations. Let’s take a look at how the brand performed in both domestic and international markets compared to June last year.
Domestic Tractor Sales – June 2025
In June 2025, Mahindra & Mahindra sold 51,769 tractors in the domestic market, marking a 13% increase from 45,888 units sold in June 2024. This growth can be attributed to the early arrival of the monsoon and healthy cash flow from the Rabi crop harvest.
Export Tractor Sales – June 2025
The brand also recorded growth in its export business, selling 1,623 tractors overseas in June 2025—a 13% rise compared to 1,431 units in June 2024. Despite fluctuations in global demand due to currency shifts, shipping challenges, and regional farming trends, Mahindra has maintained its global competitiveness.
Total Tractor Sales – June 2025
Altogether, Mahindra & Mahindra achieved total wholesale sales of 53,392 tractors in June 2025, up from 47,319 units in June 2024—an overall 13% year-on-year growth.
Segment | June 2025 | June 2024 | % Growth |
Domestic | 51,769 | 45,888 | 13% |
Export | 1,623 | 1,431 | 13% |
Total | 53,392 | 47,319 | 13% |
Year-to-Date Sales (April–June 2025)
From April to June 2025, Mahindra & Mahindra sold a total of 1,34,089 tractors, reflecting a 10% increase over the 1,21,467 units sold in the same period in 2024. This strong performance highlights the brand’s continued focus on serving the evolving needs of modern agriculture—whether for smallholder or large-scale farmers.
Segment | Apr–Jun 2025 | Apr–Jun 2024 | % Growth |
Domestic | 1,29,199 | 1,16,930 | 10% |
Export | 4,890 | 4,537 | 8% |
Total | 1,34,089 | 1,21,467 | 10% |
Conclusion
Mahindra & Mahindra’s performance in June 2025 goes beyond sales—it reflects deep alignment with the pulse of Indian agriculture. The brand’s ability to adapt, innovate, and respond to seasonal and structural changes in farming has strengthened its bond with farmers. With expectations of record foodgrain output and supportive government schemes, Mahindra is poised for even stronger momentum in the coming months.