Isuzu Motors India (IMI) has achieved a major milestone by becoming the top exporter of commercial vehicles (CVs) from India in FY25. The company exported 20,312 units during the fiscal year, marking a 24% increase over the previous year’s 16,329 units. This accomplishment represents a new high for Isuzu Motors India, which has consistently ranked among the top three CV exporters from India in recent years.
The company’s manufacturing facility in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh, serves both left-hand drive (LHD) and right-hand drive (RHD) markets across Asia and the Middle East. Its export destinations include Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Jordan.

Leveraging India as a strategic manufacturing hub, Isuzu continues to play a vital role in expanding its global footprint, particularly in the pickup segment. The company has also been strengthening its domestic presence by increasing its network touchpoints to meet the needs of a growing customer base.
Rajesh Mittal, President and Managing Director of Isuzu Motors India, stated, “This milestone reinforces the strength of ISUZU’s global manufacturing philosophy—Isuzu Monozukuri. Every vehicle we produce in India is built to the same global standards that define the ISUZU brand worldwide.”
“Our Sri City facility is powered by a talented and dedicated workforce. These ‘Made-in-India’ vehicles are a true reflection of our robust manufacturing processes, proven product DNA, and our unwavering commitment to serving both domestic and international markets with pride and consistency,” he added.

Toru Kishimoto, Deputy Managing Director of Isuzu Motors India, stated, “We are proud to see continued and growing demand for India-made ISUZU vehicles in key global markets. This strong export performance is a testament to the world-class quality, reliability, and performance of our vehicles, made in India.”
“Over the years, our export volumes have steadily grown, supported by a diverse portfolio that meets international expectations. This accomplishment underscores the growing appreciation of Indian manufacturing on the global stage,” he remarked.
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