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Automobilty > Blog > CV (Commercial Vehicles) > Force Motors ends 2025 on high with 49% December growth
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Force Motors ends 2025 on high with 49% December growth

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Last updated: January 2, 2026 6:57 am
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Pune: Force Motors Limited ended calendar year 2025 on a strong footing, reporting a sharp rise in domestic wholesales driven by sustained demand across its core mobility segments. The company posted a 49 percent growth in domestic wholesales in December 2025, selling 2,952 units compared to 1,985 units in the same month last year.

The robust performance in December capped a strong third quarter for the Pune-based automaker. During Q3 of the current fiscal, domestic wholesales climbed 47 percent to 8,427 units from 5,723 units in the corresponding quarter of 2024, reflecting steady momentum in demand.

The growth trend was also evident on a year-to-month basis. Between April and December 2025, Force Motors sold 24,920 units in the domestic market, marking a 25 percent increase over the 19,911 units recorded in the same period last year.

Commenting on the performance, Force Motors Managing Director Prasan Firodia said December had been another encouraging month for the company, with positive momentum visible across its key product platforms. He noted that the company is seeing early signs of a revival in the tour and travel segment, supported by higher intercity movement and renewed fleet expansion by operators.

He added that demand in the school mobility segment remained stable even during the holiday period, indicating growing confidence among institutional customers as the new year begins. According to Firodia, the continued traction for the Urbania range across urban and emerging markets, along with the strong market leadership of the Traveller portfolio, reflects the trust customers place in the Force Motors brand.

“These trends point to a broad-based strengthening of demand and provide a solid foundation as we step into 2026,” he said.

Force Motors is India’s largest van manufacturer and a leading player in the commercial and utility vehicle space, with a strong presence in passenger transport, school mobility, and shared mobility segments.

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