It had sold 5,993 units in the same month last year, Ford India said in a statement.
Domestic sales were up 51.24 per cent to 6,053 units in May as against 4,002 units in the same month previous year, it added.
The company exported 6,235 units last month as against 1,991 units in the year-ago period.
Ford India Executive Director (Marketing, Sales and Service) Vinay Piparsania said: "A stable government is a positive development for overall economic and business sentiment in the country. We are hopeful that the new government will support ongoing industry-friendly initiatives like the excise duty reduction and look at further positive measures to improve consumer sentiment."
In May, the company had reopened bookings for all variants of its compact SUV EcoSport.
"With over 50,000 units of the EcoSport delivered, we have significantly reduced the waiting period," Piparsania said.
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