Maruti Suzuki breaks records in FY25: WagonR remains India’s best-selling car

Maruti Suzuki accelerated to historic milestones, reporting its strongest-ever sales figures across domestic and international markets.

Maruti Wagon R
Maruti Wagon R (File image)

India’s number one car manufacturer signed off FY24-25 on a high note. Maruti Suzuki announced its highest total sales in its history with 22,34,266 units. In FY 23-24, the company registered 21,35,323 units. The cherry on top for Maruti Suzuki is that the WagonR retained its title for the best-selling vehicle for the fourth consecutive time since 2022. 

The popular hatchback displaced Tata Punch from the top spot, despite the compact SUV’s dominance as the calendar year’s best-seller.

Maruti Suzuki: Win some, lose some

Apart from registering its highest sales in a financial year, Maruti Suzuki stepped on the accelerator and posted its best domestic and export market numbers, 17,95,259 and 332,585 units respectively.

Maruti Suzuki Brezza

Moving on to month-on-month figures, in March 2025, the domestic numbers were 1,60,016 units, a slight dip from March 2024’s 161,304 units. The reason behind this is that there was a decline in the sub-compact segment that includes entry-level hatchbacks like Alto and S-Presso and compact cars like WagonR, Baleno, Swift, Dzire, Celerio and Ignis. 

CategoryMarch 2025March 2024FY 2024-25FY 2023-24
Total Domestic Sales (PV+LCV+OEM)1,60,0161,61,30419,01,68118,52,256
Total Export Sales 32,96825,8923,32,5852,83,067
Total Sales (Domestic + Export)1,92,9841,87,19622,34,26621,35,323

Maruti Suzuki: Industry Expectation

Industry analysts and automakers anticipate a modest growth of 1-2% in FY25-26. Echoing this sentiment, Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer of Marketing & Sales at Maruti Suzuki, stated, “We are projecting similar growth trends, with FY25-26 expected to deliver 1-2% expansion.”

Banerjee further explained why the electric vehicle penetration in India is limited. He said there are three primary reasons for this. “First, an EV is not bought as a primary car and continues to be a secondary vehicle.” Range anxiety remains a concern. Consumers need electric vehicles that deliver substantial driving range that must be supported by robust charging infrastructure. Equally important is the need for reliable after-sales service, which plays a pivotal role in building long-term customer confidence in EV technology.

Maruti Suzuki has confirmed plans to implement a price increase across its entire vehicle lineup, though the exact date is yet to finalise. The price hike is expected to be in the region of 4% based on the car.

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