Mahindra & Mahindra
Mahindra's standalone net profit for the April-June quarter rose to 9.55 billion rupees ($143.07 million) from 8.50 billion rupees in the previous year. Analysts, on average, expected the company to report a net profit of 8.83 billion rupees, Thomson Reuters data showed.
Net sales at India's largest utility vehicle maker rose 14% to 119.42 billion rupees.
Mahindra's total vehicle sales rose 11% to 121,530 units during the three-month period.
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Mahindra said it will introduce a petrol and diesel engine for all its major models over the next three to four years, and will launch hybrid cars by 2022.
India's main auto industry body, in April, nearly halved its growth forecast for passenger vehicle sales in the current financial year to 6-8%, saying demand could weaken after the sudden regulatory changes to curb pollution.
Shares in Mahindra fell 2.52% in the key Mumbai market <.BSESN>, which was down 1%.