Volvo Eicher Registers 4.7% Sales Growth, Sells Total of 6,559 Units
By | Published Date : October 07, 2025
Eicher trucks drive growth as VECV reports 4.7% sales increase in September 2025, selling 6,559 units across domestic and export markets.
VECV, the name behind Volvo and Eicher trucks, had a decent September this year. They moved 6,559 vehicles that’s roughly 4.7% more than what they sold in September 2024. Not bad for a month’s work.
So, what’s behind the growth? Let’s break it down.
Eicher Trucks Lead the Way

Table of Contents
| 1. Eicher Trucks Lead the Way |
| 2. Exports: A Big Win for Eicher |
| 3. Volvo Trucks See a Small Dip |
| 4. Final Take: VECV Keeps Moving Forward |
| 5. Stay Tuned for More Truck Market News |
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No surprises here — Eicher trucks continued to carry most of the load. They sold 6,292 vehicles in September, up from 5,977 units last year. That’s a year-on-year growth of 5.27%.
Domestic Sales: A Steady Climb
Eicher sold 5,756 units in the Indian market, slightly better than last year’s 5,588. That’s around 3% growth, which, while not huge, still shows healthy demand.
Let’s look at the breakdown:
- Small and Light/Medium Duty Trucks (<18.5T):
→ These are the real workhorses. Eicher sold 3,801 units, a nice 7.2% jump from 3,546 last year.
- Heavy Duty Trucks (≥18.5T):
→ Not as strong here — sales dipped to 1,955 units from 2,042 in 2024. That’s a 4.3% drop, which suggests the heavier segment is seeing some slowdown.
So, while heavier trucks stumbled a bit, demand for lighter commercial vehicles stayed solid. That’s likely tied to e-commerce, last-mile delivery and growing small businesses.
Exports: A Big Win for Eicher
Eicher didn’t just do well in India — the export numbers really took off. In September, they sent out 536 units, quite a bit more than the 389 they shipped overseas during the same month last year.
- Most of that growth came from their light and medium-duty trucks, which rose from 359 to 423 units. Not bad at all.
- But the surprise? Heavy-duty trucks. Just 30 units went abroad last year — this time, they managed to export 113. That’s nearly four times more, which says a lot about where international demand is headed.
That kind of surge points to strong traction in new international markets. Or perhaps larger fleet deals kicking in.
Volvo Trucks See a Small Dip
On the premium end, Volvo Trucks didn’t have their best month. Sales slipped from 287 units in September 2024 to 267 units this year — about a 7% decline.
Still, Volvo's high-end commercial vehicles remain a top choice for specialized logistics and long-haul transport. It’s likely just a temporary blip.
Final Take: VECV Keeps Moving Forward
Overall, VE Commercial Vehicles is still on the up. The 4.7% growth in total sales reflects strong domestic traction and even stronger global demand, especially for Eicher trucks.
Sure, Volvo’s sales dipped a little, but it didn’t pull down the group’s momentum. If export demand stays this hot, VECV could be headed for an even stronger Q4.
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Frequently Asked Questions on VECV Commercial Vehicles
1. What is the total number of vehicles VECV sold in September 2025?
Ans: VECV sold a total of 6,559 units in September 2025.
2. How did Eicher trucks perform in export markets?
Ans: Eicher’s exports grew by 37.7%, with a sharp increase in heavy-duty truck exports from 30 to 113 units.
3. Did Volvo Trucks see any growth in September 2025?
Ans: No, Volvo Trucks recorded a 7% decline, selling 267 units compared to 287 in the same month last year.
4. What was the growth rate of Eicher’s domestic sales?
Ans: Eicher’s domestic sales grew by 3%, with 5,756 units sold in September 2025.
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