Top 10 Bestselling Cars in India in June 2026: Tata Punch Beats Maruti Suzuki Dzire
June 2026 car sales highlight a major shift as Tata Punch claims the top spot, surpassing traditional leaders like Maruti Dzire. Here is a detailed look at India’s bestselling cars.

India’s passenger vehicle market delivered a striking reshuffle in June 2026, with Tata Motors taking the top two positions and the familiar Maruti Suzuki name still filling most of the genre. The Indian automotive market shows strong demand across hatchbacks, MPVs, SUVs, and electric vehicles, while a few standout models also posted impressive year-on-year gains for June 2026.
In June 2026, Maruti Suzuki continues to dominate the market with its six models, prevailing under the six best-selling cars in India. The Tata Punch and Punch EV led the month, while the Nexon EV followed close behind, and the Maruti Dzire slipped to third after a long spell at the top, while models like the Wagon R, Fronx, Baleno, and Hyundai Venue kept the competition intense. However, the second Indian brand that made it to the list is Mahindra, with its only offering being the best-seller.
Top 10 Best-Selling Cars in June 2026
Rank | Model | June 2026 sales (units) | Y-o-Y Growth |
1 | Tata Punch/Punch VE | 21,006 | 101.09% |
2 | Tata Nexon/Nexon EV | 18,335 | 58.03% |
3 | Maruti Suzuki Dzire | 17,899 | 15.60% |
4 | Maruti Suzuki Wagon R | 16,952 | 31.11% |
5 | Maruti Suzuki Ertiga | 16,111 | 13.85% |
6 | Maruti Suzuki Swift | 15,215 | 14.61% |
7 | Mahindra Scorpio/ScorpioN | 14,097 | 10.65% |
8 | Maruti Suzuki Fronx | 13,135 | 33.83% |
9 | Maruti Baleno | 12,488 | 39.28% |
10 | Hyundai Venue | 10,776 | 57.13% |
June 2026 highlighted a market that is no longer defined by one dominant formula. Buyers continued to reward practical family cars, but EVs and compact SUVs clearly strengthened their hold on their position in the Indian automotive market.
Maruti Suzuki still had the widest footprint in the top 10 with six models. Hyundai returned with the Venue, and Tata’s twin presence at the top signaled how quickly the category mix is evolving. Let's take a closer look at the top 10 best-selling cars in India.
Rank 1: Tata Punch/Punch EV
Sold: 21,006 units
The Tata Punch and Punch EV together claimed the top spot with 21,006 units and a massive 101.09% year-on-year jump. That kind of momentum suggests more than just a good month. All these sales figures point to a growing acceptance of compact electric SUVs among urban buyers. Tata has clearly found a sweet spot by combining familiar styling, everyday usability, and EV appeal in one package.
Rank 2: Tata Nexon/Nexon EV
Sold: 18,335 units
The Tata Nexon and Nexon EV followed with 18,335 units and 58.03% growth, reinforcing Tata’s strength in the electric SUV space. The Nexon name already carries strong brand trust, and the EV version continues to benefit from that foundation. Its second-place finish shows that buyers are still responding well to a well-rounded electric offering with broad appeal.
Rank 3: Maruti Suzuki Dzire
Sold: 17,899 units
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire posted 17,899 units, growing 15.60 percent year on year, yet it dropped from the top position it had held in recent months. Even so, the sedan remains a major force because of its wide customer base, efficient packaging, and strong fleet as well as personal-use demand. Its third-place finish is a reminder that the compact sedan still matters in India.
Rank 4: Maruti Suzuki Wagon R
Sold:16,952 units
The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R recorded 16,952 units and a healthy 31.11 percent growth, proving that simple, spacious hatchbacks still have a loyal following. Its tall-boy design continues to work well for families who want easy entry, practical space, and low running costs. In a crowded market, that formula remains remarkably effective.
Rank 5: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Sold: 16,111 units
With 16,111 units and 13.85 percent growth, the Maruti Ertiga stayed firmly among India’s most important volume products. Its appeal lies in versatility, as it works for large families and commercial users alike. The Ertiga’s fifth-place performance underlines how strongly the MPV segment still resonates with value-focused buyers.
Rank 6: Maruti Suzuki Swift
Sold: 15,215 units
The Maruti Suzuki Swift registered 15,215 units and 14.61 percent growth, showing that the hatchback continues to attract buyers who want a familiar name with an easy ownership proposition. The Swift has long balanced sporty appeal with everyday practicality, and that identity still holds weight. Its sixth-place position keeps it relevant in a changing small-car market.
Rank 7: Mahindra Scorpio/N
Sold: 14,097 units
Mahindra Scorpio and Scorpion N delivered 14,097 units and 10.65% growth, making it the lone Mahindra model in the top 10. The SUV’s strong road presence and rugged image continue to connect with Indian buyers who want size, status, and capability in one product. Its steady performance shows that emotional appeal still plays a major role in sales.
Rank 8: Maruti Suzuki Fronx
Sold: 13,135 units
The Maruti Suzuki Fronx posted 13,135 units and a notably strong 33.83 percent year-on-year rise. Its crossover styling and urban-friendly positioning have made it one of Maruti’s more modern and trend-led offerings. The Fronx’s climb reflects how buyers are increasingly drawn to vehicles that blend hatchback practicality with SUV-inspired design.
Rank 9: Maruti Suzuki Baleno
Sold: 12,488 units
The Maruti Suzuki Baleno sold 12,488 units, rising 39.28% from the previous year and holding a solid place in the top 10. Its premium-hatchback positioning continues to give it an edge among buyers who want refinement without moving into a full SUV. The Baleno’s growth suggests that the premium small-car segment is still healthy.
Rank 10: Hyundai Venue
Sold: 10,776 units
The Hyundai Venue completed the list with 10,776 units and 57.13 percent growth, replacing the Hyundai Creta from the previous month’s top 10. That return to the rankings matters because it shows the Venue remains a significant player in the compact SUV space. Hyundai’s strength here comes from a blend of style, features, and a well-established urban SUV image.
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June 2026 sales figures underline shifting consumer preferences in India’s automotive market, with Tata Punch leading the pack and redefining demand in the compact segment. While Maruti Suzuki continues to dominate overall presence, growing competition from Tata and other brands signals a more dynamic and evolving market landscape in the months ahead.
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