Introduction
Leading auto stock recorded an 18.6% year-on-year increase in total vehicle sales, reaching 1,427 units in FY26, driven by strong growth in both cargo and passenger vehicle segments across the country.
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Share price movement of SML Isuzu
On August 1, 2025, SML Isuzu Ltd opened at ₹3,250.05, down 1.64% from its previous close of ₹3,304.20. The stock touched a high of ₹3,469.40 and a low of ₹3,250.05. By 4:01 PM, it traded at ₹3,469.40, up 5.00%, with a market cap of ₹5,020.79 crore.
SML Isuzu Sales Rise 18.6% YoY
SML Isuzu Limited reported a total sales of 1,427 units for FY26, marking an 18.6% increase from 1,203 units in FY25. The growth reflects a rise across both cargo and passenger segments.
Cargo vehicle sales rose 53.2% year-on-year to 449 units, compared to 293 units in FY25. Passenger vehicle sales increased 7.5%, reaching 978 units versus 910 units in the previous fiscal year. The company released these segment-wise sales figures recently.
Stock performance of SML Isuzu for Period of 1 week, 6 months, and 1 year
SML Isuzu Ltd delivered a -13.0% return over the past week. It gained 147% in the past six months and recorded a 48.1% return over the past year.
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Shareholding pattern of SML Isuzu
| Particulars | Jun 2025 | Mar 2025 | Dec 2024 |
| Promoter | 44.00% | 44.00% | 44.00% |
| FII | 15.70% | 15.20% | 15.30% |
| DII | 0.30% | 0.00% | 0% |
| Public | 40.00% | 40.80% | 40.70% |
About SML Isuzu
SML Isuzu Ltd (NSE: SMLISUZU), established in 1983, is a commercial vehicle manufacturer backed by Sumitomo Corporation and Isuzu Motors, Japan, specializing in trucks and buses for diverse transport applications.
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