Top 25 best-selling cars in India June 2026: Tata Punch clinched the top spot, followed by Tata Nexon
A detailed June 2026 India car sales report highlighting the country’s best-selling models and key market trends.

The Indian passenger car market kept its momentum in June 2026, with compact SUVs, hatchbacks, and family-friendly MPVs once again leading the sales charts. In the month of June 2026, several OEM models have made it through to the tspots5 spot, and some have been followed by their competitors.
The latest data shows the Tata Punch emerged as the best-selling car in India for the month of June 2026, while the Tata Nexon secured the second position, redefining the stance of Tata Motors. Maruti Suzuki has also made the list with 9 models such as the ever-strong Dzire, Wagon R, and Ertiga, signaling strong demand across both value- and utility-led segments.
Best-Selling 25 Cars in June 2026 in India
The June 2026 chart reflects a competitive spread across segments. From the Mahindra Scorpio and Thar to the Hyundai Venue, Kia Seltos, and Toyota Hyryder, and even a fresh push from models like the Maruti Suzuki Victoris, shaping the leaderboard. Several models posted sharp year-on-year gains, especially Tata Punch, Maruti Suzuki Alto, and Kia Seltos, while a few established nameplates such as Brezza and Innova Hycross saw declines despite still staying relevant in volume terms.
Another notable trend is the continued strength of compact SUVs and sub-four-meter products, which dominate the upper half in June 2026. Let's check out the top 25 best-selling cars in India for June 2026.
Rank 1: Tata Punch
Sold: 21,006 Units
Tata Punch led the market in June 2026 with 21,006 units, nearly doubling its performance from the same month last year. The model’s broad appeal comes from its SUV-inspired stance, urban-friendly size, and value-focused positioning. That kind of volume suggests Punch has moved beyond being a trendy newcomer and is now a core pillar in Tata’s passenger-car lineup.
Rank 2: Tata Nexon
Rank 3: Maruti Suzuki Dzire
Rank 4: Maruti Suzuki Wagon R
The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R delivered 16,952 units in June 2026, keeping its place near the top of the list. Its tall-boy layout, easy drivability, and practical cabin continue to make it a strong urban family car. The model’s double-digit growth shows that simplicity still sells well when matched with Maruti Suzuki’s wide reach and trust factor.
Rank 5: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Sold: 16,111 units
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga recorded 16,111 units, underlining the continuing strength of MPVs in India. Families that need flexible seating and usable space still view the Ertiga as one of the most sensible options in the segment. Its consistent performance reflects how utility-led products can remain highly relevant in a market often dominated by SUVs.
Rank 6: Maruti Suzuki Swift
Sold: 15,215 units
Swift posted 15,215 units, showing that the hatchback still holds strong emotional and practical appeal. Known for its compact footprint and lively character, it remains a popular pick among urban buyers. The model’s growth indicates that even as the segment evolves, there is still room for a trusted hatchback with a strong brand legacy.
Rank 7: Mahindra Scorpio
Sold: 14,091 units
Mahindra Scorpio continued its strong run with 14,097 units, proving that rugged SUV appeal still has a deep audience in India. The model’s robust identity and road presence help it stand apart in a crowded market. Its position in the top 10 reflects Mahindra’s successful ability to convert strong brand equity into sustained sales.
Rank 8: Maruti Suzuki Fronx
Sold: 13,135 units
Maruti Suzuki Fronx sold 13,135 units, cementing its place as an important volume driver for the brand. Its crossover styling and urban-friendly profile have clearly resonated with buyers looking for something contemporary without moving too far from the practical roots of a compact car. The model’s growth suggests that crossover design continues to be a powerful sales tool.
Rank 9: Maruti Suzuki Baleno
Sold: 12,488 units
Maruti Suzuki Baleno contributed 12,488 units, showing that premium hatchbacks still have a meaningful audience. Its roomy cabin, feature-rich positioning, and established brand familiarity continue to support demand. Even as SUV demand grows, Baleno’s numbers indicate that many Indian buyers still value comfort and efficiency in a refined hatchback package.
Rank 10: Hyundai Venue
Sold: 10,776 units
The Hyundai Venue rounded out the top 10 with 10,776 units, marking a strong month for the compact SUV. The model’s appeal lies in its urban size, modern design, and feature-led positioning. Its year-on-year jump shows Hyundai continues to compete effectively in one of the most crowded and important categories in the market.
Rank 11: Mahindra Thar
Sold: 10,669 units
Mahindra Thar posted 10,669 units, a reminder that lifestyle SUVs have become a serious volume category in India. Its distinctive identity and off-road image give it a buyer base that goes beyond pure utility. The model’s consistent demand demonstrates that aspirational products can maintain real commercial strength.
Rank 12: Maruti Suzuki Alto
Sold: 10,388 units
Maruti Suzuki Alto recorded 10,388 units and delivered one of the sharpest year-on-year rebounds in the list. The model’s appeal is rooted in affordability, compact dimensions, and simple ownership. Its return to strong momentum shows that entry-level mobility still matters, especially for first-time buyers and budget-conscious households.
Rank 13: Maruti Suzuki Eeco
Sold: 10,230 units
Maruti Eeco added 10,230 units, holding its ground as one of the most practical people-mover options in the market. It serves a wide range of use cases, from family transport to commercial applications. The model’s steady sales confirm that function-first vehicles remain essential in India’s auto landscape.
Rank 14: Mahindra XUV 3XO
Sold: 10,063 units
The Mahindra XUV 3XO sold 10,063 units, giving the brand another strong result in the compact SUV space. The model has clearly found traction with buyers who want a modern feature set and a more premium feel in a manageable size. Its growth suggests Mahindra is now competing confidently beyond traditional SUV loyalists.
Rank 15: Maruti Suzuki Victoris
Sold: 10,035 units
Maruti Suzuki Victoris entered the chart with 10,035 units, a notable debut for a model that appears to be gaining attention quickly. A fresh nameplate reaching the top 15 in its early showing is significant in itself. It suggests Maruti Suzuki has created immediate curiosity and demand around the product.
Rank 16: Maruti Suzuki Brezza
Sold:9,939 units
The Maruti Suzuki Brezza registered 9,939 units, which still keeps it firmly among the high-volume SUVs even though the month was softer than last year. The model remains important for Maruti Suzuki because it serves buyers seeking a familiar, compact SUV package. Its decline is noticeable, but its scale still makes it a major player.
Rank 17: Kia Seltos
Sold: 9,654 units
Kia Seltos posted 9,654 units and continued to show strong demand in the mid-size SUV segment. Buyers continue to be drawn to its styling, feature list, and premium image. The model’s impressive year-on-year growth highlights Kia’s ability to stay relevant in a segment packed with alternatives.
Rank 18: Mahindra XUV 7XO
Sold:9,244 units
The Mahindra XUV 7XO reached 9,244 units, adding another strong SUV result for the brand. Its presence in the list suggests continued interest in larger, more premium utility vehicles. The model’s entry into the top 25 shows that Mahindra’s multi-SUV strategy is working well across several price bands.
Rank 19: Kia Sonet
Sold: 9,231 units
Kia Sonet sold 9,231 units, reinforcing its place as an important compact SUV for the Korean brand. Its combination of style, features, and urban practicality continues to resonate with buyers. The model’s healthy growth shows that strong product identity still matters in a highly crowded segment.
Rank 20: Mahindra Bolero
Sold: 9,115 units
The Mahindra Bolero posted 9,115 units, proving that rugged utility vehicles still have enduring relevance. Its long-standing reputation for durability and no-nonsense practicality continues to support demand in both urban and semi-urban markets. Even with newer rivals around it, Bolero remains a dependable volume contributor.
Rank 21: Toyota Hyryder
Sold: 9,104 units
Toyota Hyryder delivered 9,104 units and maintained a respectable position in a competitive SUV category. Its hybrid-friendly image and Toyota badge give it a distinct market identity. The model’s stable performance suggests that efficiency and brand trust can still create strong pull in the mainstream SUV space.
Rank 22: Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
Sold: 9,092 units
The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara sold 9,092 units, keeping it in the thick of the mid-size SUV battle. Its premium positioning and strong feature mix help it appeal to buyers moving up from smaller cars. The model’s growth indicates that Maruti Suzuki continues to gain ground in more aspirational territory.
Rank 23: Hyundai Exter
Sold: 8,154 units
Hyundai Exter posted 8,154 units, giving the brand another notable result in the compact SUV space. Its design and positioning have helped it carve out space among younger urban buyers. The model’s growth suggests Hyundai’s smaller SUV strategy is still finding fresh traction.
Rank 24: Toyota Innova Hycross
Sold: 7,332 units
Toyota Innova Hycross sold 7,332 units, which remains a strong outcome for a premium MPV. Although its numbers dipped from last year, the model still commands a loyal audience that values comfort, space, and Toyota’s reputation for dependability. It continues to stand apart from volume-driven family cars.
Rank 25: Tata Tiago
Sold: 7,329 units
Tata Tiago closed the top 25 with 7,329 units, showing that compact hatchbacks still have a place in the market. Its combination of affordability, safety perception, and city-friendly dimensions keeps it relevant. The model’s growth may not be the most dramatic in the field, but it remains an important part of Tata’s broader portfolio.
CarBike 360 Says
The Indian automotive market's June 2026 car sales data reflects a market that continues to reward practicality, strong brand value, and SUV-led appeal. Tata, Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra, Hyundai, Kia, and Toyota all featured prominently, while a few familiar nameplates also showed clear momentum. The report underlines how diverse buyer preferences remain, making India’s passenger vehicle market both competitive and highly dynamic.
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