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Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Stays on Top in Electric Commercial Vehicle Market

By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : July 02, 2026

Mahindra Last Mile Mobility retained its leadership in India's electric commercial vehicle market during June 2026 and the first quarter of FY27, supported by strong sales, a wide EV portfolio and steady growth in the L5 electric vehicle segment.


Jul 2, 2026 | 4 min read | Electric Commercial Vehicles

Mahindra Last Mile Mobility continued its strong performance in India's electric commercial vehicle market during June 2026. The company once again secured the top position in the segment and also remained the market leader for the first quarter of FY27. According to the company's data based on Vahan records, this is the fourth consecutive financial year in which it has maintained its leadership in the electric commercial vehicle space.

Strong Performance Continues in June and Q1 FY27

Table of Contents
1. Strong Performance Continues in June and Q1 FY27
2. Wide Range of Electric Commercial Vehicles
3. L5 Electric Vehicle Segment Shows Healthy Growth
4. Dealer Network and Technology Support Growth
5. Competition Is Growing but Mahindra Remains Ahead

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The company thinks that starting to work on mobility early on has been very important for this good result. Mahindra Last Mile Mobility began working on L5 vehicles way back in 2018 long before a lot of other companies started doing the same thing.

Mahindra Last Mile Mobility made a move by investing in electric vehicles early and this has really helped Mahindra Last Mile Mobility become a well-known name in the market for electric commercial vehicles.

Wide Range of Electric Commercial Vehicles

Today, Mahindra Last Mile Mobility offers several electric vehicles for both passenger and cargo applications. Its portfolio includes models such as the UDO,  Zor, Zor Grand and e-Alfa. The company also offers the ZEO electric four-wheeler for commercial use.

This wide product lineup allows the company to serve different business requirements. Whether it is last-mile delivery or passenger transport, Mahindra 3-wheelers now has products for multiple applications.

L5 Electric Vehicle Segment Shows Healthy Growth

The company also reported strong numbers in the L5 electric vehicle category. During the quarter of FY27 the number of electric vehicles in the segment went up to 44.8%.
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility had a part of the market with 32.4% in the overall L5 EV segment. In the L5M EV category Mahindra Last Mile Mobility had a bigger share of 34.5%. The company also saw a jump of 83.5% in sales of L5 electric vehicles compared to the same time last year.

These numbers tell us that people are still want to buy three-wheelers in many places, across the country. Electric three-wheelers are getting more popular. Mahindra Last Mile Mobility is doing well in the electric vehicle market.

Dealer Network and Technology Support Growth

Mahindra believes its market position is not only because of its products but also because of its dealer and service network. The company has continued to expand customer support as more businesses switch to electric commercial vehicles.

Along with better after-sales service, the company has also focused on developing technology that meets the daily needs of commercial vehicle owners. This has helped it remain competitive even as more manufacturers enter the electric mobility segment.

Competition Is Growing but Mahindra Remains Ahead

India's electric commercial vehicle market is becoming more competitive every year. India's electric commercial vehicle market is becoming more competitive every year. More brands are launching electric vehicles for carrying goods and people as more people want them.

With more companies entering the market Mahindra Last Mile Mobility is still doing well. The company sold a lot of vehicles in June. The first quarter of FY27. This shows that people still trust Mahindra for vehicles meant for businesses. Mahindra Last Mile Mobility electric vehicles are popular. The company is a leader, in commercial vehicles.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles

Q1. What is the price of Mahindra electric 3-wheelers in India?

Ans. Mahindra Electric 3-wheelers generally start from around ₹3 lakh (ex-showroom). The final price depends on the model, battery capacity, variant and the state where the vehicle is purchased.

Q2. What is the loading capacity of Mahindra electric cargo 3-wheelers?

Ans. Mahindra electric cargo 3-wheelers usually offer a payload capacity between 500 kg and 600 kg, depending on the model. They are suitable for last-mile delivery, e-commerce and city cargo transport.

Q3. What is the driving range of Mahindra electric 3-wheelers?

Ans. Most Mahindra electric 3-wheelers provide a claimed driving range of around 100 km to 160 km on a full charge. The actual range may vary based on load, road conditions and driving habits.

Q4. How long does it take to charge a Mahindra electric 3-wheeler?

Ans. Mahindra electric 3-wheelers typically require around 3.5 to 6 hours for a full charge, depending on the battery type, charger used and the specific vehicle model.


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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.