Maruti Suzuki Sold Around 1,76,318 Units In October 2025, with 7% Y-o-Y Growth
Maruti Suzuki reached a milestone in October 2025 by recording its best-ever monthly sales in India, fueled by the festive season, tax cuts, and robust demand for its popular models.

Maruti Suzuki, India’s largest automotive industry, set a new benchmark in October 2025 by recording its highest-ever monthly sales volume. The Indian automotive giant records its highest-ever monthly sales of 1,76,316 units in October 2025. The recent GST 2.0 reforms and festive season provided a strong platform for the company to surge ahead, reaffirming its market leadership for the 2025 season.
The brand’s total sales soar high at a whopping 2,20,894 units, which consists of total domestic and export figures. By leveraging its robust distribution network and innovative marketing initiatives, Maruti Suzuki swiftly captured the resurgent demand, ensuring its offerings became a preferred choice among customers nationwide.
October 2025 Performance Overview
Maruti | Sales | Diff. | % Growth |
October 2025 | 1,76,318 | 16,727 | 10.48% |
October 2024 | 1,59,591 | 43,498 | 32.75 |
September 2025 | 1,32,820 | N/A | N/A |
Maruti Suzuki reported total sales of 220,894 units in October 2025, marking a record for the brand’s monthly retail figures. Domestic sales accounted for 1,76,318 units, with the remainder comprising 8,915 units to other OEMs and 31,304 units exported worldwide. This performance reflected a notable 7% year-on-year growth compared to October 2024 and a robust response to the evolving market environment. In October 2024, Maruti Suzuki sold up to 159,591 units, which is 43,498 more than in October 2025.
Festive Demand and Policy Impact
The combination of the festive season and the recently implemented GST 2.0 rate cuts significantly boosted car sales across India. Maruti Suzuki benefited particularly from the momentum. According to senior company officials, upbeat buyer confidence during the season led to a 10–11% upswing in retail sales for the overall auto industry. The latest tax reforms lowered prices in the compact and entry-level segments, energizing Maruti Suzuki’s small-car portfolio.
Segment Performance and Key Models
Maruti | September 2025 | September 2024 | Diff | % |
Domestic | 1,76,318 | 1,59,591 | 16,727 | 10.48 |
Exports | 31,304 | 33,168 | -1,864 | -5.62 |
Sales to Toyota | 8,915 | 10,136 | -1,221 | -12.05 |
LCV | 4,357 | 3,539 | 818 | 23.11 |
Total | 2,20,894 | 2,06,433 | 14,461 | 7.01 |
Dominating both compact and SUV segments, Maruti Suzuki’s strong portfolio showing was anchored by the Baleno, Swift, and Brezza models, each receiving enthusiastic responses from urban and rural buyers alike. The Mini segment, consisting of the Alto and the S-Presso, accounted for 9,067 units. Models like the Ertiga, Fronx, Grand Vitara, Invicto, XL6, and the all-new Victoris recorded collective sales of around 77,571 units in October 2025. The Eeco van added 13,537 units sold in the monthly total.
Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Leads, While Jeep Struggles in Car Retail Sales of September 2025
Competitive Landscape
Maruti Suzuki held onto its industry crown, commanding roughly 43% market share in October 2025, ahead of Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra. The brand’s continued focus on accessible pricing, fuel efficiency, and customer-oriented innovation secured a solid lead in both urban centers and emerging markets across India.
Conclusion
Looking ahead, Maruti Suzuki is poised to capitalize further on strong consumer demand, consistent product refreshes, and evolving policy support. With the festive tailwinds still blowing and its robust ecosystem in place, the automaker’s October 2025 performance underscores its unwavering leadership and adaptability in India’s dynamic automotive landscape
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