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Automobilty > Blog > CV (Commercial Vehicles) > Force Motors reports 59% growth in November 2025
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Force Motors reports 59% growth in November 2025

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Last updated: December 1, 2025 6:50 pm
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Pune: Force Motors Limited, India’s largest van maker and a leading automotive manufacturer, reported a strong 59% year-on-year growth in domestic wholesale for November 2025, when compared to the corresponding period in 2024.

The surge was led by the rapid scaling of the Urbania and the Trax platforms, both of which now contribute a significantly higher share to overall volumes. Trax, in particular, has benefited from the recent GST rationalisation on rural mobility categories, which has improved affordability and accelerated replacement demand across key rural and semi-urban markets.

Traveller, the company’s flagship people-mobility platform, continues to anchor volumes with steady consistency and healthy year-to-date growth, while the Monobus recorded sustained traction through increased institutional and state transport requirements.

For April to November 2025, Force Motors registered a 23% year-to-date growth, driven by strong adoption of new-generation platforms and improved demand across core customer segments.

Commenting on the month’s performance, Mr. Prasan Firodia- Managing Director, Force Motors said, “We are pleased with the sustainable growth in our domestic sales, which reflects the strong customer confidence in our range of reliable and robust vehicles. While domestic wholesales grew by 59% year-on-year in November 2025, overall volumes were moderated by expected fluctuations in export dispatches, which typically vary based on shipment cycles across international markets. Despite this, total wholesales still registered a strong 53% year-on-year increase, underscoring the company’s resilient growth trajectory”.

The company continues to see rising demand across key sectors including rural transportation, staff carriers, and goods movement. As infrastructure development and last-mile mobility continue to grow in importance across India, Force Motors remains committed to innovation and customer satisfaction, ensuring durable performance and low total cost of ownership.

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