Atul Auto Posts 14% Growth in March 2026 Sales Driven by Export Demand
By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : April 08, 2026
Atul Auto reported 14% growth in March 2026 sales, mainly driven by strong export demand, while domestic market remained mostly stable with limited growth.
Atul Auto reported total sales of 4,212 units in March 2026. This is about 14% higher compared to last year March, when company sold 3,693 units.
At first look, numbers looks good. But when we see deeper, growth is not coming from all sides. Some areas are strong, some are just normal.
Company mainly deals in 3 wheelers, including passenger and cargo types like Loading autos, so small changes in demand also affect total numbers.
Exports Played a Big Role in Growth
Table of Contents
| 1. Exports Played a Big Role in Growth |
| 2. Domestic Market Was Almost Flat |
| 3. EV Segment Still Facing Some Pressure |
| 4. Full Year Performance Looks Positive |
| 5. Overall View and What Comes Next |
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The biggest reason behind this growth was export demand. Combined numbers show strong jump in IC engine vehicles, which increased by around 17%.
This means demand from outside India remained strong, specially for Atul 3 wheelers in some markets.
If we compare numbers, export volumes increased a lot compared to last year. That is why overall sales moved up, even when domestic side was not very exciting.
Domestic Market Was Almost Flat
In India market, sales were almost same as last year. Total domestic sales were 3,404 units, which is just slightly higher than 3,391 units.
So basically, no major growth here. IC engine vehicles also stayed almost same, with very small drop.
Electric side showed small improvement, but numbers are still not very big. Demand for electric 3 wheelers is growing, but not at very fast speed right now.
EV Segment Still Facing Some Pressure
Talking about EVs, company sold 699 units in March, which is slightly lower than last year. Not a big drop, but still shows that momentum is not very strong.
One reason can be change in structure, as EV numbers after mid-January are counted differently. So comparison is not very simple.
Still, overall trend shows that electric 3 wheelers market is facing some pressure, maybe due to competition or other factors.
Full Year Performance Looks Positive
For full FY26, Atul Auto sold 38,440 units, which is around 13% higher than last year. This is actually a good improvement overall.
Growth mainly came from IC engine vehicles, which increased strongly during the year. These vehicles are still popular in many regions, especially in Loading autos segment.
Domestic numbers also improved slightly, but export side gave bigger push.
Overall View and What Comes Next
So overall, company performance is positive, but not fully balanced. Export market is doing strong, while domestic demand is stable only.
Atul Auto will need to improve EV side also, because future demand can shift there.
For now, 3 wheelers, especially Atul 3 wheelers, are still seeing steady demand, but market is slowly changing.
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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles
1. What sales growth did Atul Auto report in March 2026?
Ans: Atul Auto reported around 14% growth in total sales compared to March 2025.
2. What was the main reason behind this growth?
Ans: Strong export demand, especially for IC engine 3 wheelers, was the main reason behind the sales increase.
3. How did the domestic market perform?
Ans: Domestic sales remained almost flat with very small growth, showing stable but slow demand in India.
4. What happened to electric 3 wheelers sales?
Ans: Electric 3 wheelers sales saw a slight decline, indicating slower growth and some challenges in the EV segment.
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Jony Shekhawat
Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.