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MG Motor India and Mahindra follow, taking distant second and third places, respectively.


Electric vehicle sales have steadily been on the rise and with 81,870 units of retail sales in CY2023, the EV four-wheeler industry saw 114 percent year-on-year growth, up from 38,257 units sold in CY2022.  Tata Motors continued to retain its market leadership with a 73 percent share, followed by MG Motor India and Mahindra in second and third, respectively.

  1. MG Motor India see 175 percent sales growth over CY2022
  2. BMW leads luxury EV sales with 1,280 units

Electric vehicles sales breakup CY2023

Tata Motors maintained its dominance by selling an estimated 59,580 units, recording an 86 percent YoY growth. Tata’s market share used to be in excess of 80 but has now reduced due to more products being available in the market from rival manufacturers. Its also worth noting that Tata Motors has the widest EV product portfolio among all carmakers in India.

EV retail sales by carmakers
Manufacturer Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
Tata Motors 2,471 3,917 7,303 4,492 6,002 5,479 5,461 4,771 4,312 5,538 5,024 4,806 59,580
MG Motor India 435 362 517 350 464 1,158 1,237 1,202 891 929 935 950 9,430
Mahindra 0 7 259 537 389 412 380 405 359 273 518 662 4,201
BYD 140 242 300 164 146 184 118 104 151 141 139 168 1,997
Citroen 0 0 209 240 324 336 223 118 141 172 126 49 1,938
Hyundai 117 50 48 54 170 160 116 186 213 195 165 123 1,597
Kia 48 30 23 38 47 39 29 28 35 52 37 30 436

MG Motor India, with 9,430 units and 175 percent growth, has the ZS EV and Comet EV on sale and came in second – the company has a notable share of 11.51 percent. Mahindra came in third with a 5.13 percent market share, and with just one EV available – the XUV400 – the carmaker sold 4,201 units in CY2023. BYD India is ranked fourth with total sales of 1,997 units, up 341 percent YoY (CY2022: 343 units) and a market share of 2.43 percent. 

Meanwhile, Citroen achieved sales of 1,938 units and a 2.36 percent market share with its sole eC3 hatchback. Lastly Hyundai and Kia collectively sold 2,033 units, recording a 144 percent YoY growth. Hyundai contributed 1,597 units, a 158 percent increase from CY2022, while Kia sold 436 units of the EV6, marking a 103 percent YoY growth.

Luxury EV sales

Luxury car manufacturers achieved notable success as well, collectively achieving sales of 2,582 units, showing an impressive 355 percent YoY growth. BMW India has a strong lead with 1,280 units, followed by Volvo India (553 units), Mercedes-Benz (505 units), Audi (140 units), Porsche (95 units) and Jaguar Land Rover (9).

*Retail sales data is as per Vahan website

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