India Auto Sales Year-on-Year Growth Report February 2026

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February 2026 recorded impressive year-on-year auto growth across major carmakers in India. Brands like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Mahindra, Kia, and Renault posted strong domestic and export sales. Driven by a massive surge in utility vehicles and electric vehicles, total dispatch numbers reflect highly positive consumer sentiment. Let us dive into the comprehensive brand-wise sales performance and market trends for February 2026.

Overview of February 2026 Auto Sales Performance

The automotive industry in India continues to show remarkable resilience and expansion. The latest dispatch numbers highlight a clear consumer preference for larger vehicles, premium features, and electrified powertrains. Below is a quick snapshot of how the top manufacturers performed.

Automaker

Total Units Sold (Feb 2026)

Year on Year Growth

Maruti Suzuki

2,13,995

7.3 Percent

Mahindra Auto

97,177

18 Percent

Tata Motors

63,331

35 Percent

Kia India

27,610

10.3 Percent

Renault India

3,495

31 Percent

Detailed Brand Performance Breakdown

Maruti Suzuki Achieves Steady 7.3 Percent Growth

Maruti Suzuki continues to lead the Indian automotive space, reporting total sales of 2,13,995 units in February 2026. This marks a solid growth trajectory compared to the 1,99,400 units sold in the same month last year.

While the entry level segments experienced some softness, the Utility Vehicle portfolio was the undeniable star.

  • Utility Vehicles: Models like the Brezza, Ertiga, Grand Vitara, Fronx, XL6, Jimny, and Invicto contributed a massive 72,756 units, up from 65,033 units last year.
  • Compact Segment: Popular cars including the Baleno, Swift, WagonR, Dzire, Ignis, and Celerio accounted for 66,386 units.
  • Mini Segment: The Alto and S Presso recorded 10,238 units.
  • Commercial and Vans: The Eeco van sold 11,620 units, while the Super Carry light commercial vehicle reached 3,130 units.

A major highlight for Maruti Suzuki was its export performance. The company shipped 39,155 units overseas, representing a staggering 56 percent year on year increase.

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Reports 35 Percent Surge

Tata Motors is maintaining its aggressive market push, reporting combined domestic and international sales of 63,331 units in February 2026. This is a substantial leap from the 46,811 units sold in February 2025.

  • Domestic Market: Passenger vehicle sales reached 62,329 units, marking a 34 percent growth.
  • Electric Vehicles: The EV segment remains a powerhouse for Tata, with 8,385 electric vehicles sold in February 2026, translating to a 57 percent growth.
  • Exports: Overseas shipments saw a massive 167 percent jump, reaching 1,002 units.

Notably, Tata Motors recently achieved a historic milestone by overtaking Hyundai and Mahindra to become the second largest passenger vehicle manufacturer in India during the October to December quarter of fiscal 2026. Strong demand for the Nexon compact SUV and the newly launched Sierra continues to fuel this momentum.

Mahindra Posts 18 Percent Growth Driven by Utility Vehicles

Mahindra and Mahindra reported total auto sales of 97,177 vehicles in February 2026, reflecting an 18 percent year on year increase. The brand remains an absolute powerhouse in the SUV category.

  • SUV Sales: Domestic SUV sales reached 60,018 units, a 19 percent rise. Total SUV sales, including exports, stood at 60,685 units.
  • Commercial Vehicles: The domestic commercial vehicle space recorded 24,585 units. The 2 to 3.5 tonne LCV segment posted 21,416 units, registering a 12 percent growth.
  • Three Wheelers: This segment, which includes electric models, was a standout performer with 9,190 units sold, recording a sharp 44 percent growth.

Exports for Mahindra also remained positive, standing at 3,384 units for the month, an 11 percent increase.

Kia India Records 10.3 Percent Growth With 27,610 Unit Sales

Kia India continues to strengthen its premium positioning, recording its highest ever February sales with 27,610 units. This 10.3 percent year on year growth marks the second consecutive month of double digit expansion for the brand.

Customer response remains highly positive across their diverse portfolio:

  • The all new Kia Seltos and the Sonet continue to dominate the compact SUV space.
  • The Carens and the new Clavis line up are gaining immense traction among family buyers.
  • The Clavis EV is attracting buyers looking for a simplified electric mobility experience.
  • The Carnival reinforces Kia's dominance in the luxury MPV segment.

To support this growth, Kia has expanded its network to 849 touchpoints across 382 cities, supplemented by 122 Certified Pre Owned outlets to ensure a seamless buying and exchange experience.

Renault India Witnesses 31 Percent Rise and Teases New Duster

Renault India is experiencing a strong resurgence. The brand recorded 3,495 wholesale units in February 2026, a sharp 31 percent year on year rise. The company has maintained a positive trajectory with a 32 percent cumulative growth in the first two months of the year.

The Triber led the charge with an impressive 57 percent year on year increase, perfectly complemented by steady demand for the refreshed Kiger.

However, the biggest news from Renault is the highly anticipated return of the Duster. Dealership footfalls have surged following the announcement of its specifications:

  • E Tech 160: A 1.8 litre petrol hybrid paired with two electric motors, producing 160 bhp and 172 Nm.
  • Turbo TCe 160: A 1.3 litre turbo petrol delivering 163 bhp and 280 Nm, available with manual and dual clutch gearboxes.
  • TCe 100: A 1.0 litre turbo petrol producing 100 bhp and 160 Nm with a six speed manual.

Pre bookings for the Duster are currently open at Rs 21,000, with official prices expected in mid March. Deliveries for the turbo petrol variants will begin shortly after launch, while the hybrid versions will arrive closer to Diwali 2026.

Conclusion

The February 2026 auto sales figures paint a picture of a thriving and evolving industry. While entry level hatchbacks are seeing stabilized demand, the massive appetite for Utility Vehicles, premium features, and Electric Vehicles is driving unprecedented growth. With exports scaling rapidly and highly anticipated launches like the Renault Duster on the horizon, the Indian automotive sector is geared up for an exceptionally strong year.

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Neha Mehlawat

Automobiles Journalist

Neha Mehlawat is an automotive journalist and industry analyst with 10+ years of experience covering cars, bikes, and mobility trends. She tracks the latest launches, technology upgrades, and policy changes in the auto sector, delivering sharp insights that help readers stay ahead in the fast-evolving world of automobiles.