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Automobilty > Blog > CV (Commercial Vehicles) > Force Motors posts steady January sales growth
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Force Motors posts steady January sales growth

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Last updated: February 2, 2026 8:17 am
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Pune: Force Motors Ltd. reported a modest but steady rise in vehicle sales in January 2026, led by growth in its domestic market, even as exports softened during the month.

The automaker sold a total of 3,764 vehicles in January, including domestic and export volumes, marking a 4.64 percent increase from 3,597 units a year earlier, according to data filed with the stock exchanges on Monday.

Domestic sales formed the backbone of the performance. Force Motors sold 3,665 vehicles in India during the month, up 4.92 percent from 3,493 units in January 2025. The growth was driven by demand across its portfolio of small commercial vehicles, light commercial vehicles, utility vehicles and sports utility vehicles, reflecting steady replacement demand and ongoing activity in key user segments.

Export sales, however, declined slightly. The company shipped 99 vehicles overseas in January 2026, compared with 104 units in the same month last year, a drop of 4.81 percent. The dip highlights continued volatility in certain export markets amid global economic uncertainty.

Overall, the January numbers point to a stable operating environment for Force Motors, with domestic volumes cushioning the impact of weaker exports.

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