Top 25 Best-Selling Cars in May 2026 in India

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Maruti Suzuki Dzire led India’s May 2026 sales chart, while SUVs continued to dominate the top 25 with strong growth from Tata, Mahindra, Hyundai, and Kia.

Utsav Chaudhary

Jun 05, 2026 10:53 am IST


India’s Top 25 Best-Selling Cars in May 2026
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India’s passenger vehicle market continued to show strong momentum in May 2026, with Maruti Suzuki Dzire taking the lead at 24,546 units. The latest sales chart also confirms the ongoing strength of SUVs, which account for 18 of the top 25 models, while Maruti Suzuki once again emerged as the most visible OEM across segments.

From the Dzire and Fronx at the top to rising performers like Venue, Seltos, Grand Vitara, and Alto, the report reflects a market that is still reward­ing practical family cars but is increasingly tilted toward SUVs with strong feature value and brand trust. Let's check out the top 25 best-selling cars in the Indian automotive market.

Top 25 Best-Selling Cars in India

Maruti Suzuki Dzire leads the top 25 lists with 24,546 units sold in May 2026, with 36% year-on-year growth. Out of 25 models, 18 models are SUVs, reflecting the strong customer preference. The Japanese carmaker, Maruti Suzuki, has 11 models in the top 25 models across hatchbacks, sedans, SUVs, and MUVs. Let's take a tour of the top 25 auto players sold in the Indian market.

Rank 1: Maruti Suzuki Dzire

Maruti Suzuki Dzire finished May 2026 as India’s best-selling car, recording 24,546 units. The compact sedan continues to prove that a well-balanced mix of efficiency, comfort, and brand familiarity still works strongly with Indian buyers. A 36% year-on-year jump underlines healthy demand, especially in fleet and family-use segments.

Rank 2: Maruti Suzuki Fronx

The Maruti Suzuki Fronx held the second position with 20,686 units, showing how quickly crossover-style SUVs have become mainstream. Its 52% growth reflects strong acceptance among urban buyers who want a stylish alternative to conventional hatchbacks. The Fronx remains one of Maruti’s biggest recent success stories.

Rank 3: Maruti Suzuki Ertiga

Maruti Suzuki Ertiga secured third place with 20,350 units, reinforcing its status as the go-to MPV for large families and commercial buyers alike. With 26% growth, the Ertiga continues to benefit from its roomy cabin, three-row practicality, and dependable market positioning.

Rank 4: Tata Punch

Tata Punch came in fourth with 20,208 units, continuing its strong run as one of India’s most accessible SUV choices. The compact SUV posted 54 percent growth, helped by its rugged appeal, high seating position, and broad market reach. It remains a major volume driver for Tata Motors.

Rank 5: Tata Nexon

Tata Nexon took fifth place with 19,100 units, keeping its place among India’s most consistent SUV performers. The model recorded 46% growth, reflecting the strength of its feature list, safety image, and wide variant spread. Nexon remains one of Tata’s most important nameplates.

Rank 6: Maruti Suzuki Baleno

Maruti Suzuki Baleno ranked sixth with 18,396 units, showing that premium hatchbacks still have a meaningful role in the market. Its 58% growth suggests renewed buyer interest, likely supported by its spacious cabin, familiar ownership proposition, and Maruti’s wide service network.

Rank 7: Maruti Suzuki Wagon R

Maruti Suzuki Wagon R followed at seventh with 18,076 units, once again proving its strength as a practical everyday car. With 30% growth, the tall-boy hatchback continues to appeal to buyers looking for ease of entry, efficient city use, and low running costs.

Rank 8: Maruti Suzuki Swift

Maruti Suzuki Swift stood eighth with 17,519 units, retaining its position as a popular sporty hatchback. The 24% rise indicates solid demand, especially among younger buyers and households that still prefer compact, easy-to-own cars with a familiar badge.

Rank 9: Mahindra Scorpio

Mahindra Scorpio claimed ninth place with 15,774 units, showing the lasting pull of rugged, road-dominating SUVs in India. The 10 percent growth may be modest compared with some rivals, but the Scorpio’s brand identity and strong utility quotient continue to support healthy volumes.

Rank 10: Hyundai Creta

Hyundai Creta finished tenth with 15,253 units, remaining one of the most recognizable midsize SUVs in the country. A 3 percent increase suggests stability rather than explosive growth, but the Creta still benefits from strong showroom appeal, feature depth, and a well-established market reputation.

Rank 11: Maruti Suzuki Brezza

Maruti Suzuki Brezza posted 13,245 units and came in eleventh, though it saw a 14 percent decline year on year. Even so, the compact SUV remains an important model in Maruti’s lineup, particularly for buyers who value an easy-to-own SUV with broad service coverage.

Rank 12: Maruti Suzuki Eeco

Maruti Suzuki Eeco ranked twelfth with 13,240 units, continuing its role as a highly practical van for family and commercial use. The 7 percent growth highlights its consistent utility, especially in markets where space, seating flexibility, and affordability matter more than styling.

Rank 13: Hyundai Venue

Hyundai Venue secured thirteenth place with 11,714 units, and its 56 percent growth makes it one of the sharper movers on the list. The compact SUV continues to attract buyers with its compact footprint, modern equipment, and urban-friendly character.

Rank 14: Maruti Suzuki Victoris

Maruti Suzuki Victoris entered the chart at fourteenth with 10,853 units and is marked as new in the report. Its debut in the list suggests fresh market momentum, and it adds another strong SUV-style option to Maruti’s expanding portfolio.

Rank 15: Mahindra Thar

Mahindra Thar landed at fifteenth with 10,787 units, maintaining its distinct appeal as a lifestyle off-roader. The model’s 4 percent growth may be restrained, but its unique character, image value, and enthusiast following continue to make it a standout product.

Rank 16: Kia Seltos

Kia Seltos took sixteenth place with 10,597 units, and its 74 percent growth stands out sharply in the midsize SUV segment. The strong rise suggests that the refreshed package, feature-rich positioning, and premium appeal continue to resonate with Indian customers.

Rank 17: Toyota Innova/Hycross

Toyota Innova and Hycross ranked seventeenth with 10,325 units, reflecting the enduring strength of the Innova name. A 16 percent increase shows that the MPV continues to command attention among buyers who want comfort, space, and Toyota’s reputation for reliability.

Rank 18: Maruti Suzuki Alto

Maruti Suzuki Alto finished eighteenth with 8,897 units, and its 79 percent growth is among the strongest in the chart. The entry-level hatchback still has a clear role in India, especially for first-time car buyers and value-focused households.

Rank 19: Kia Sonet

Kia Sonet came in nineteenth with 9,707 units, posting 21 percent growth and reinforcing the appeal of compact SUVs with a premium twist. The Sonet continues to benefit from its equipment-rich cabin, strong visual presence, and city-friendly size.

Rank 20: Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara

​Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara stood at twentieth with 9,366 units, but the headline is its 80 percent growth, one of the strongest in the full list. The midsize SUV is clearly gaining traction as buyers respond to its premium positioning and hybrid-led appeal.

Rank 21: Mahindra XUV 3XO

The Mahindra XUV 3XO entered the chart at twenty-first with 9,338 units and is marked new in the report. Its early traction points to strong market interest in Mahindra’s updated compact SUV offering.

Rank 22: Mahindra Bolero

Mahindra Bolero held twenty-second place with 8,933 units. Although the report shows no year-on-year growth, the Bolero continues to deliver steady demand thanks to its tough image, rural market strength, and proven practicality.

Rank 23: Toyota Hyryder

Toyota Hyryder placed twenty-third with 8,664 units, rising 14 percent year on year. The compact SUV continues to build its case through efficient powertrains, Toyota branding, and a balanced urban-familial appeal.

Rank 24: Tata Sierra

Tata Sierra appeared at twenty-fourth with 6,606 units and is marked "new" in the report. Its entry into the sales chart gives Tata another notable nameplate presence and indicates fresh momentum in the brand’s lineup.

Rank 25: Mahindra XUV 3XO

Mahindra XUV 3XO closes the list at twenty-fifth with 6,717 units and a 16 percent decline in the report. Even so, the model remains relevant in one of India’s most competitive SUV segments and continues to contribute to Mahindra’s expanding footprint

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