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India Today
37 minutes ago
- India Today
Maruti Suzuki sells 1.80 lakh units in July 2025, exports surge 32%
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) recorded total sales of 1,80,526 units in July 2025, showing an uptick from 1,75,041 units sold in the same month last year. While domestic sales remained largely stable, strong export growth played a key role in the company's overall sales, which include passenger vehicles (PV), light commercial vehicles (LCV), and supplies to other OEMs, stood at 1,48,781 units, slightly down from 1,51,056 units in July 2024. Within this, passenger vehicle sales were nearly flat at 1,37,776 units, and LCV sales (Super Carry) were 2,794 units. Maruti Suzuki also supplied 8,211 units to other OEMs during the compact car segment remained the company's strongest performer, with 65,667 units sold in July 2025, up from 58,682 units a year ago. This category includes popular models like the Baleno, Swift, Dzire, WagonR, Celerio, and Ignis. Meanwhile, mini car sales (Alto and S-Presso) dropped to 6,822 units, down from 9,960 units in July 2024. The utility vehicle segment, which comprises the Brezza, Ertiga, Grand Vitara, Fronx, Jimny, XL6, and Invicto, registered 52,773 units, slightly lower than the 56,302 units in the same period last year. Van sales (Eeco) grew marginally to 12,341 units from 11,916. One of the most notable highlights for Maruti Suzuki in July was its strong export performance. The company exported 31,745 units, a substantial 32% increase over the 23,985 units exported in July 2024. This reflects the growing global demand for Maruti's vehicles and the automaker's expanding international for the April–July period in FY26, Maruti Suzuki's total sales stood at 7,08,387 units, compared to 6,96,909 units in the same period last year. Of this, 5,42,652 units were sold in the domestic PV and LCV categories, while 1,28,717 units were exported, and 37,018 units were supplied to other challenges in certain segments such as mini and mid-size cars, Maruti Suzuki has maintained stable domestic volumes, seen gains in van and compact car sales, and strengthened its export performance. This balanced momentum positions the company well for the upcoming festive season and the rest of to Auto Today Magazine- Ends


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Hyundai edges ahead as Tata, Mahindra lock horns for No.3 spot: Vahan data
India's car market has been quite active lately. From the growing demand for SUVs to more electric vehicles and feature-rich models, there's a lot going on. While Maruti Suzuki continues to lead in overall sales, Hyundai has managed to hold on to the second spot for two straight months, staying ahead of Tata Motors and Mahindra, who are close behind - Vahan data from June and July 2025 reveals. According to the latest data, Hyundai sold 42,661 units in July 2025, accounting for a 13.2% share of the market, a jump from 39,201 units (12.9%) in June. Maruti Suzuki, meanwhile, remains significantly ahead of the pack, registering 1,28,423 units in July, up from 1,18,218 in June, holding nearly 40% market share in both months. The real contest, however, continues to brew below the top two. Mahindra and Tata Motors are in close competition, with Mahindra clocking 41,476 units in July compared to Tata's 39,795 units. Tata Motors put up a significant comeback from June sales where it sold 35,344 units as against Mahindra's 42,314 units. The two companies' face-off is powered by popular SUVs like the Scorpio-N, XUV700, Nexon and Punch, along with growing interest in their latest EV stable, which now includes the likes of Mahindra XEV 9e and Tata's Harrier EV. Tata Harrier EV Review: Brilliant but just One Flaw! | TOI Auto by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The World's Most Stunning Blue Flag Beaches Ranked: Top 25 List! Read More Undo Toyota has also been showing consistent growth, thanks in large part to its synergy with Maruti Suzuki. The Japanese brand posted 24,777 units in July, slightly up from 23,665 units in June. Models like the Innova Hycross and Fortuner, along with badge-engineered products such as the Glanza and Hyryder, continue to attract healthy demand. With the festive season just around the corner and several new car launches expected, the competition is only going to get more intense. But for now, Hyundai wears the silver medal and it's in no mood to give it up. On the other hand, Maruti continues to wear the crown as Mahindra and Tata fight to complete the rostrum.

Hindustan Times
2 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Maruti Suzuki July sales rise 3% to 1.8 lakh units, exports up 32% YoY
Maruti Suzuki India on Friday reported a 3 per cent year-on-year increase in total sales to 1,80,526 units in July, aided by exports. Maruti Suzuki posts 3% rise in July sales to 1.8 lakh units, led by compact cars; exports surged 32% while mini car and LCV sales declined.(REUTERS) The auto major sold a total of 1,75,041 units in the same month last year. Domestic PV sales inch up to 1.37 lakh units in July Total domestic passenger vehicle dispatches to dealers were at 1,37,776 units compared to 1,37,463 units in the year-ago month, a marginal growth, Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) said in a statement. Sales of mini segment cars, comprising Alto and S-Presso, declined to 6,822 units against 9,960 units in July 2024. Sales of compact cars, including Baleno, Dzire, Ignis, and Swift, increased to 65,667 units from 58,682 units a year ago. Utility vehicles, consisting of Grand Vitara, Brezza, Ertiga and XL6, clocked sales of 52,773 units last month over 56,302 units in July last year. Also Read: Maruti Suzuki expands after-sales network to 5,500 touchpoints nationwide Eeco sales rise, Super Carry sees slight dip in July Sales of van Eeco were at 12,341 units last month against 11,916 units in July last year, while that of light commercial vehicle Super Carry stood at 2,794 units, over 2,891 units earlier. MSI said its exports last month stood at 31,745 units compared with 23,985 units in the same month last year.