365telugu.com online news,PUNE, February 5th,2026: Force Motors Limited, a titan in India’s van and commercial vehicle industry, has concluded the 2025 calendar year with stellar growth. The company reported a massive 49% surge in domestic wholesale volumes for December 2025, selling 2,952 units compared to 1,985 units in the same month previous year.

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The company’s growth trajectory remained consistent throughout the final quarter (Q3), with domestic wholesales rising by 47% to reach 8,427 units. For the nine-month period from April to December 2025, total domestic volumes crossed the 24,920-unit mark, reflecting a solid 25% year-on-year growth.

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Recovery in Tourism and School Mobility
The surge is largely attributed to a significant revival in the tour and travel sector. With intercity travel picking up and fleet operators expanding their portfolios, the demand for large-capacity passenger vehicles has seen a sharp uptick. Furthermore, the school mobility segment has shown resilience, maintaining steady numbers even during the holiday season.

Product Performance and Market Leadership
Force Motors continues to dominate the van segment with its flagship Traveller range. Additionally, the Urbania platform has gained significant traction in both metro cities and emerging markets, establishing itself as a premium choice for urban mobility.

Prasan Firodia, Managing Director of Force Motors, expressed confidence in the brand’s momentum. “The commanding market leadership of the Traveller and the growing trust in Urbania provide a solid foundation for 2026. We are seeing a broad-based strengthening of demand across all core platforms,” he stated.