Mahindra & Mahindra’s Q4 FY26 results largely met top-line expectations, boosted by strong volume growth. Yet rising aluminium and steel costs are expected to pressure margins, with the full effect likely landing in Q1 FY27. Investors will also track how the company manages raw material inflation, alongside its EV roadmap and farm equipment demand amid El Niño conditions.
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