Maruti Suzuki Sells 167,993 Vehicles In June 2025, Monthly Sales See 11,235 Units Decline, Domestic Sales & Exports Drag

Maruti Suzuki sold a total of 167,993 vehicles in June 2025. The company’s monthly sales saw a decline of 11,235 units or 6% year-over-year. Compared to the same month last year, both domestic sales and exports of Maruti Suzuki in June 2025 were down.

The company delivered 1,21,339 vehicles in India last month, down 18,579 units or 15% from June 2024. That said, the company’s domestic sales to other OEMs, presumably only to Toyota Kirloskar Motor, marginally grew from 8,277 units in June 2024 to 8,812 units in June 2025.

Maruti Suzuki saw a drop in sales across all categories in June 2025: Mini, Compact, Mid-Size, SUV/MPV, Van, and LCV. The company sold 6,414 mini cars (Alto and S-Presso) last month, as compared to 9,395 units in June 2024. Similarly, compact car sales reduced from 64,049 units to 54,177 units. In the mid-size segment, the Ciaz’s sales increased from 572 units to 1,028 units, as the company began clearing the final inventories after recently ending its production.

Including its own domestic sales and sales to other OEM, Maruti Suzuki shipped a total of 130,151 vehicles in June 2025. Compared to June last year, when the company’s net domestic shipments were 148,195 units, this marked a decline of 18,044 units or 12%.

In the LCV segment, the company only sells the Super Carry, the sales of which reduced by 325 units or 12%, from 2,758 units to 2,433 units.

In the SUV/MPV segment, comprising Fronx, Brezza, Grand Vitara, Jimny, Ertiga, XL6, and Invicto, Maruti Suzuki reported a decline of 4,426 units or 8%. In the van segment, Maruti Suzuki only offers the Eeco, which saw a year-over-year decline of 1,431 units or 13%, from 10,771 units to 9,340 units.

June 2025 was a good month on the export front for Maruti Suzuki. The company shipped 37,842 vehicles overseas last month, marking a year-over-year increment of 6,809 units or 22%. As for quarterly performance, April-June 2025 was a period of marginal growth for Maruti Suzuki, and this was again due to a substantial improvement in exports.

While net domestic sales (including sales to other OEMs) reduced from 451,308 units to 430,889—down 20,419 units or 5%, exports climbed from 70,560 units to 96,972 units—up 26,412 units or 37%. As a result, the company dispatched a total of 527,861 vehicles in Q1 FY2026, 5,993 units or 1%.

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