June 2025 Car Sales: How Maruti Suzuki Performed Against Its Competitors
June 2025 saw India’s passenger vehicle market continue its steady growth, with several automakers posting strong numbers across hatchbacks, sedans, and SUVs. Among them, Maruti Suzuki—the country’s largest carmaker—retained its lead, though competition from brands like Hyundai, Tata, Mahindra, and Toyota remained intense.
Maruti Suzuki June 2025 Sales Highlights
In June 2025, Maruti Suzuki reported total domestic sales of around 1,54,000 units, marking a modest year-on-year increase compared to June 2024. Popular models like the Swift, Baleno, Wagon R, Dzire, and Brezza continued to drive volumes, with the recently refreshed Swift and Baleno attracting new buyers thanks to updated features and mild-hybrid options.
The company also saw sustained demand for its small cars and entry-level hatchbacks, segments where Maruti traditionally holds a commanding share.
| Brand | Units Sold (June 2025) | Key Models Driving Sales |
|---|---|---|
| Maruti Suzuki | 1,54,000 | Swift, Baleno, Wagon R, Dzire, Brezza |
| Hyundai | 56,000 | Creta, Venue, Grand i10 Nios |
| Tata Motors | 52,000 | Nexon, Punch, Tiago EV, Altroz |
| Mahindra | 45,000 | Scorpio-N, XUV700, Thar |
| Toyota | 27,000 | Innova Hycross, Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Fortuner |
| Kia | 22,000 | Seltos, Sonet, Carens |
| MG | 5,500 | Hector, Astor, ZS EV |
| Skoda | 4,300 | Slavia, Kushaq |
| Honda | 4,100 | Amaze, City, Elevate |
| Volkswagen | 3,800 | Virtus, Taigun |
How Maruti Stands Against Other Car Brands
Let’s take a closer look at how Maruti’s June 2025 performance compares to other major players:
- Hyundai sold around 56,000 units, driven by the Creta, Venue, and Grand i10 Nios. Hyundai’s SUV portfolio continues to perform strongly, narrowing the gap with Maruti in premium segments.
- Tata Motors posted sales of about 52,000 units, supported by demand for the Nexon, Punch, and the Tiago EV range. Tata’s EV lineup in particular has helped it build momentum.
- Mahindra sold approximately 45,000 units, fueled by the popularity of SUVs like the Scorpio-N, XUV700, and Thar. Mahindra remains a leader in lifestyle and large SUV segments.
- Toyota registered close to 27,000 units, thanks to steady demand for the Innova Hycross, Urban Cruiser Hyryder, and the Fortuner.
- Kia, MG, Skoda, Honda, and Volkswagen reported lower volumes but continued to strengthen niche segments, especially with SUVs and premium hatchbacks.
While Maruti Suzuki continues to dominate total volumes, it faces increasing competition in the mid-size SUV and premium hatchback categories—segments where Hyundai, Tata, and Mahindra are steadily gaining ground.

Outlook for Maruti Suzuki
Looking ahead, Maruti is banking on its upcoming SUV launches, a stronger CNG portfolio, and its new hybrid powertrain offerings to maintain its market leadership. Industry experts believe Maruti’s focus on affordability, extensive dealer network, and fuel-efficient models will keep it ahead, though the brand must keep innovating to address shifting consumer preferences.
📌 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Which Maruti model sold the most in June 2025?
The refreshed Swift and Baleno were among the top sellers, continuing their strong run in the hatchback segment.
Q2: Has Maruti lost market share to competitors?
While Maruti retains the largest market share, brands like Hyundai, Tata, and Mahindra are gradually increasing their share, especially in SUVs and EVs.
Q3: Is Maruti planning new launches this year?
Yes, Maruti Suzuki is expected to launch new hybrid SUVs and additional CNG variants by the end of 2025.
Q4: Why does Maruti remain popular in India?
Maruti’s reputation for reliability, affordable service, widespread dealer network, and fuel-efficient models make it a preferred choice for many buyers.
