Maruti Suzuki Achieves Highest-Ever Sales in October 2025
Maruti Suzuki has hit a new record by selling 2,20,894 units in October 2025. It is the highest monthly total with 1,80,675 units in domestic sales.
It comes combined with PV sales (Passenger Vehicle) for 176,318 units, and LCVs (Light Commercial Vehicles) with Super Carry, 4,357 units.
Maruti Suzuki’s Partner Deliveries Push Domestic Sales Near 190,000 Units
The company also delivered a supply of 8,915 units to other partner automakers, driving domestic sales to 189,590 units in October.
With 31,3034 units exported, the total sales of Maruti Suzuki surged to 2,20,894, making a substantial gain from 2,06,434 last year (2024).
Cars That Recorded Higher Sales
Compact cars, including Baleno, WagonR, and Swift, showed significant growth to 76,143 units from 65,948 units last October.
Whereas the sales of small cars like Alto and S-presso dropped to 9,067 units from 10,687 units.
Both mini and compact categories accounted for 85,210 units.
In the case of the mid-sized Sedan Ciaz, it had no sales in October this year, unlike 659 units sold a year earlier.
The sales of strong utility vehicle models such as Brezza, Jimny, XL16, Ertiga, and Grand Vitara rose to 77,571 units from 70,644 in 2024.
Among the vehicles that performed better also include the Eeco van, with sales rising to 13,537 units compared to 11,653 last year.
Super Carry in the commercial vehicle category also showed improvement, with a surge of 4,357 units to 3,539 units previously.
Between April and October FY 2025-26, Maruti sold nearly 1.3 million vehicles, more than 1.27 million last year. It covers export sales as well as domestic and OEM sales.
New Cars to Be Launched by Maruti by 2030
By the end of this decade, Maruti Suzuki is all set to launch eight new SUVs along with a multi-powertrain strategy.
The automaker will also roll out vehicles powered with flex fuel engines, petrol, hybrid, and CNG. By 2030, MSIL plans to introduce four new vehicles.
For the upcoming SUV range, the auto giant has not yet revealed its fine details.
What seems interesting is that the company has yet to shift its focus to small cars, and is gearing up to launch an all-new micro SUV.
Expected to rule the roads in the coming years (2026-27), the new Maruti micro SUV will be positioned below the Brezza and will compete against its rivals, Tata Punch and Hyundai Exter.
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