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Force Motors Sees Modest Sales Uptick in September 2025

By Amit Jangra | Published Date : October 06, 2025

Force Motors saw a 1.79% sales rise in September 2025, driven by stable domestic demand and stronger export numbers.


Force Motors based in Pune and known for its range of vans and mini trucks saw a slight increase in sales. It’s not a major spike, but it shows a bit of progress.

Sales Slightly Up Compared to Last Year

Table of Contents
1. Sales Slightly Up Compared to Last Year
2. Domestic Market Still Strong
3. Exports Doing Better Than Before
4. Official Statement and Outlook

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In September, Force Motors sold 2,610 vehicles, which is a little more than the 2,564 units it sold in the same month last year. That’s a 1.79% increase — not massive, but still a sign of stable performance.

These sales include different types of vehicles, like light commercial vehicles, SUVs, utility vans and the well-known Force Traveller. Many of these are used for public transport, school use, or small business operations.

Domestic Market Still Strong

Out of all the vehicles sold, 2,486 units were sold in India. That’s a small rise from 2,449 units last year. This means the domestic market is still the backbone of Force Motors’ business, making up around 95% of their total sales.

People continue to buy vehicles like the Force Traveller, M Force vans and mini trucks because they are durable and fit the needs of transport and logistics businesses.

Exports Doing Better Than Before

Force Motors also shipped 124 vehicles to other countries, up from 115 units a year ago. That’s a 7.83% growth in exports. The export total includes 15 units marked as deemed exports under special terms.

The export growth rate is higher than the domestic one, which shows the company might be gaining more attention overseas.

Official Statement and Outlook

Force Motors sent in its September sales numbers to both the BSE and NSE on October 5. The filing was signed off by Rohan Sampat, who handles compliance at the company.

While the growth wasn’t huge, it does suggest that Force Motors is still hanging on and doing okay, especially with so much competition out there right now.

Demand for vans and maxi cabs hasn’t gone away — in fact, as small businesses grow, so does the need for reliable transport. Products like the Force mini truck continue to serve in delivery, logistics and daily transport jobs.

These figures will now become part of the company's Q2 financial results for FY 2025-26, giving investors and analysts more data to assess Force Motors’ overall direction.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles

What was Force Motors’ total sales in September 2025?

Ans: Force Motors sold a total of 2,610 vehicles in September 2025.

How much did Force Motors' sales grow compared to last year?

Ans: The company reported a 1.79% year-on-year growth in sales.

Which vehicles contributed to Force Motors' sales?

Ans: Sales included mini trucks, Force Traveller vans, M Force vans and other light commercial vehicles.

How did Force Motors perform in exports?

Ans: Force Motors exported 124 units in September 2025, marking a 7.83% increase compared to last year.


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About the Author

Amit Jangra

Amit Jangra

Amit Jangra is a dedicated content writer at TrucksBuses.com, a leading Indian portal for commercial vehicle insights. With a strong background in social work and a passion for the transportation sector, Amit brings a unique perspective to his writing. His articles are known for their clarity and depth, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience. Amit's commitment to empowering readers through informative content reflects his broader mission of societal upliftment.