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Dr Anish Shah Reflects on Past Year and Outlines Mahindra’s Focus for 2026

By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : January 02, 2026

Dr Anish Shah speaks about company values strong performance and the road ahead as Mahindra Group steps into 2026.


Mahindra Group CEO and Managing Director Dr Anish Shah shared a New Year message with employees as the company entered 2026. He spoke about the past year and explained how the group plans to move ahead with strong values and steady growth. Mahindra also focuses on Mahindra commercial vehicles along with Mahindra personal vehicles.

Company Performance During a Difficult Year

Table of Contents
1. Company Performance During a Difficult Year
2. Focus on Governance and Trust
3. Values Matter More Than Results
4. Plans and Mindset for 2026

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In his message dated January 1 Dr Shah said the company delivered strong performance even during a year full of uncertainty. He mentioned that the Mahindra Group received the Economic Times Company of the Year award. He said this recognition came because teams stayed focused and worked with confidence across all Mahindra trucks businesses.

Focus on Governance and Trust

Dr Shah highlighted the importance of governance in the group. He said Mahindra received its fifth Global Golden Peacock Award for Governance. He explained that decisions are taken in a way that builds long-term trust. He described the approach with a simple thought that it should help him sleep well at night.

Values Matter More Than Results

The CEO said the group believes that how results are achieved matters more than the results themselves. He shared an old idea from Anand that compares Mahindra Group to a Banyan Tree. He also introduced everyone to various Mahindra Bolero pickups and Mahindra mini trucks. Each big business is like a strong trunk and new ideas grow like roots and later become new trunks. This shows growth while staying connected to values.

Plans and Mindset for 2026

Dr Shah spoke about the Group Investor Day, where leaders shared big plans for the future. He said the confidence behind these plans comes from teamwork across the company. For 2026, he said the focus will be on collaboration agility and strong execution. He ended the message with clear guidance. Think big and do less and execute perfectly and enjoy the journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles

Q1. What types of Mahindra commercial vehicles are available?

Ans. Mahindra offers a wide range of commercial vehicles, including small trucks, pickup vehicles, cargo vans and passenger carriers for different business uses.

Q2. Are Mahindra commercial vehicles suitable for rural areas?

Ans. Yes, many Mahindra commercial vehicles are designed for rough roads and rural conditions and are commonly used in villages and semi-urban areas.

Q3. Does Mahindra offer CNG options in commercial vehicles?

Ans. Yes, Mahindra offers select commercial vehicle models with CNG options for customers looking for lower running costs.

Q4. What is the main use of Mahindra pickup vehicles?

Ans. Mahindra pickup vehicles are mainly used for goods transport farm work, construction support and last-mile delivery.


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About the Author

Jony Shekhawat

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.