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Maruti Suzuki reports sales of 1.68 lakh units in June 2025; exports hit all-time high
Maruti Suzuki reports sales of 1.68 lakh units in June 2025; exports hit all-time high

India Today

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • India Today

Maruti Suzuki reports sales of 1.68 lakh units in June 2025; exports hit all-time high

Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL), the country's largest carmaker, reported total sales of 167,993 units in June 2025, which includes domestic sales of 121,339 units, exports of 37,842 units, and 8,812 units sold to other OEMs. Notably, exports hit an all-time monthly high, underscoring Maruti Suzuki's growing global the domestic market, the company sold 118,906 passenger vehicles (PVs) and 2,433 light commercial vehicles (LCVs) under the Super Carry brand, totalling 121,339 units. While domestic volumes saw a year-on-year decline from 139,918 units in June 2024, exports saw a sharp rise from 31,033 units, reflecting a strong push toward international sales:Mini segment (Alto, S-Presso): 6,414 units Compact segment (Baleno, Swift, WagonR, Dzire, Ignis, Celerio): 54,177 unitsMid-size sedan (Ciaz): 1,028 unitsUtility vehicles (Brezza, Fronx, Grand Vitara, Jimny, Ertiga, XL6, Invicto): 47,947 unitsVans (Eeco): 9,340 unitsLight Commercial Vehicle (Super Carry): 2,433 unitsIn the April–June 2025 quarter (Q1 FY26), the company posted total sales of 527,861 units, slightly up from 521,868 units during the same period last year. Domestic PV sales stood at 393,572 units, while exports for the quarter reached 96,972 units, a significant jump from 70,560 units in Q1 Bharti, Senior Executive Officer, Corporate Affairs, Maruti Suzuki, said, "The slowdown in passenger vehicle sales is largely due to a sharp decline in the smaller segment cars. Historically, passenger vehicle sales used to grow at 1.5 times the GDP growth. But now even after 6.5% GDP growth, the car market is nearly flattish. This is because the once mass small car segment is not participating in the growth at all. This is clearly an affordability issue. Since 2019, entry-level price point in the industry has jumped by over 70%, largely driven by stricter regulations and the sales of smaller cars have fallen by over 70%."advertisementDespite a dip in domestic volumes, Maruti Suzuki's continued emphasis on its utility vehicle portfolio and growing export momentum suggests a strategic shift toward diversified growth. With SUVs contributing significantly to overall sales and exports performing at record levels, the company remains a formidable force in both Indian and international automotive to Auto Today Magazine- EndsMust Watch

Maruti Suzuki India posts 6% YoY decline in total sales for June 2025; Export performance at all-time monthly high
Maruti Suzuki India posts 6% YoY decline in total sales for June 2025; Export performance at all-time monthly high

Business Upturn

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Business Upturn

Maruti Suzuki India posts 6% YoY decline in total sales for June 2025; Export performance at all-time monthly high

By Aman Shukla Published on July 1, 2025, 16:28 IST Maruti Suzuki India reported a 6% drop in total sales for June 2025, selling 167,993 units compared to 179,228 units in the same month last year. The decline was largely driven by weaker domestic demand, although the company recorded its highest-ever monthly exports. In the domestic market, Maruti sold 121,339 vehicles in June, including 2,433 units of its light commercial vehicle, Super Carry. Passenger vehicle sales stood at 118,906 units, down from 137,160 units in June 2024. Sales of mini and compact cars — which include popular models like the Alto, WagonR, and Baleno — fell sharply, dropping to 60,591 units from 73,444 a year earlier. The mid-size sedan Ciaz also saw muted numbers, with just over 1,000 units sold. Utility vehicles, a category that includes models like the Brezza, Ertiga, and Grand Vitara, contributed 47,947 units to the monthly tally, slightly lower than last year. Meanwhile, van sales, primarily led by the Eeco, also slipped year-on-year. On a more positive note, Maruti's exports touched 37,842 units in June — the highest monthly number ever for the company. Sales to other original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) came in at 8,812 units. Looking at the broader April-June quarter, Maruti's total sales stood at 527,861 units, marginally up from 521,868 units in the same period last year. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

Maruti Suzuki Partners with SMFG India Credit to Boost Retail Financing for Commercial Vehicles
Maruti Suzuki Partners with SMFG India Credit to Boost Retail Financing for Commercial Vehicles

India.com

time21-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • India.com

Maruti Suzuki Partners with SMFG India Credit to Boost Retail Financing for Commercial Vehicles

New Delhi – Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) has announced a new partnership with SMFG India Credit to provide customised vehicle financing options for its commercial vehicle customers. The collaboration will primarily benefit buyers of Maruti Suzuki's Super Carry and Eeco Cargo models. The two companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the presence of senior leadership from both sides. Representing Maruti Suzuki were Partho Banerjee and Nobutaka Suzuki, Senior Executive Officers of Marketing & Sales, along with Vishal Sharma, Vice President of Maruti Suzuki Finance and Driving School. From SMFG India Credit, key attendees included Chief Operating Officer Swaminathan Subramanian, Chief Business Officer Ajay Pareek, and Head of Planning & Alignment Takamitsu Kajii. Through this partnership, Maruti Suzuki aims to enhance its dealer network's ability to offer comprehensive and flexible retail financing solutions to customers. The company believes this move will further strengthen its commercial vehicle segment by offering end-to-end, tech-enabled loan services through SMFG India Credit's extensive network. Partho Banerjee of Maruti Suzuki said the initiative reflects the company's continued focus on customer convenience. 'The Super Carry has won the trust of fleet operators with its load-carrying capability, while the Eeco Cargo is valued for its utility and comfort. This partnership will make it easier for our customers to access finance solutions tailored to their needs,' he stated. Ajay Pareek of SMFG India Credit echoed similar sentiments, calling the collaboration a strategic move toward improving financial accessibility. 'We aim to empower individuals and small businesses with seamless credit offerings. Partnering with an industry leader like Maruti Suzuki helps us take this vision forward by reaching more customers across India,' he said. This alliance marks another step in Maruti Suzuki's broader efforts to improve affordability and financing ease for commercial vehicle buyers, a segment that continues to grow in importance for the automaker.

Maruti Suzuki Partners SMFG India Credit For Commercial Vehicle Financing
Maruti Suzuki Partners SMFG India Credit For Commercial Vehicle Financing

NDTV

time21-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Maruti Suzuki Partners SMFG India Credit For Commercial Vehicle Financing

Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) has announced an alliance with SMFG India Credit (SMICC) to offer consumers custom auto retail financing solutions for commercial vehicles of the brand. Both brands have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) specifically targeting consumers of the Maruti Suzuki Eeco Cargo and Super Carry models. The arrangement was officially established during a ceremony that was graced by high-ranking officials from both firms, such as Partho Banerjee and Nobutaka Suzuki representing Maruti Suzuki, together with Swaminathan Subramanian and Ajay Pareek from SMFG India Credit. Also Read: Aston Martin F1 Team, Realme Partner For 3 Years; Unveil GT7 Dream Edition Speaking on the partnership, Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer, Marketing & Sales, Maruti Suzuki India Limited, said, "At Maruti Suzuki, customer delight remains to be our top priority. Our partnership with SMFG India Credit adds to our continuous efforts in aiding customers with easy, flexible, and personalised financing options for Super Carry and Eeco Cargo." "The Super Carry has a special place in the hearts of fleet owners and drivers with its exceptional load carrying capacity & power, while the Eeco Cargo's versatile combination of comfort and utility makes it a preferred choice. By leveraging SMFG India's robust and wide network, customers can expect seamless, tech-driven, end-to-end financing experiences," he added. Sharing his thoughts on the alliance, Ajay Pareek, Chief Business Officer, SMFG India Credit, said, "We are excited to offer top-class credit solutions to Maruti Suzuki customers as one of their retail vehicle financing partners. This collaboration aligns with our aim of becoming the preferred lending partner of choice for millions of Indians." He added, "Our tailor-made product offerings extend beyond auto retail financing and we are well poised to empower every Indian to achieve financial freedom, through easy and accessible loans. Keeping this as one of the cornerstones for progress, we are focused on partnering with top OEMs across key sectors. We are thrilled to ink this partnership with Maruti Suzuki and look forward to jointly serving their customers across the country."

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