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Maruti Suzuki records robust sales of 179,791 units in April 2025

Maruti Suzuki records robust sales of 179,791 units in April 2025

India Today01-05-2025

Maruti Suzuki India Limited reported a strong performance in April 2025, with total sales reaching 179,791 units, marking a 7% increase year-on-year (y-o-y) compared to 168,089 units sold in April 2024. The company's sales comprised 142,053 units in domestic sales, 9,827 units sold to other OEMs, and 27,911 units exported.Maruti Suzuki's overall domestic sales, including passenger vehicles, LCVs, and OEM sales, totalled 151,880 units, a 4.1% increase from 145,929 units in April 2024. advertisementMaruti Suzuki's domestic sales, including passenger vehicles and light commercial vehicles (LCVs), grew by 1.1% to 142,053 units from 140,448 units in April 2024. The passenger vehicle segment recorded 138,704 units, a marginal increase from 137,952 units in the same month last year. Notably, utility vehicles, including models like Brezza, Ertiga, Fronx, and Grand Vitara, led the charge with a 4.4% rise, totalling 59,022 units compared to 56,553 units in April 2024. The compact segment, featuring popular models such as Baleno, Dzire, Swift, and WagonR, also performed strongly, with sales climbing 8.2% to 61,591 units from 56,953 units.
However, the mini segment, comprising Alto and S-Presso, saw a decline, with sales dropping to 6,332 units from 11,519 units, and the mid-size Ciaz sedan recorded 321 units, down from 867 units. Maruti Suzuki discontinued the Ciaz last month. Eeco also saw a slight dip, with 11,438 units sold compared to 12,060 units in April 2024. Meanwhile, the Super Carry LCV showed robust growth, with sales rising 34.2% to 3,349 units from 2,496 units.advertisementSales to other OEMs surged by 79.3%, reaching 9,827 units in April 2025, up from 5,481 units in the previous year. Exports also saw a significant boost, growing 25.9% to 27,911 units from 22,160 units.Subscribe to Auto Today Magazine

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