Maruti Suzuki exported 31,745 units in July 2025.

Maruti Suzuki sells 1.80 lakh units in July 2025, exports surge 32%

Maruti Suzuki sold 1.80 lakh units in July 2025, driven by a 32% surge in exports, while maintaining steady domestic performance despite mixed trends across key vehicle segments.

by · India Today

Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) recorded total sales of 1,80,526 units in July 2025, showing an uptick from 1,75,041 units sold in the same month last year. While domestic sales remained largely stable, strong export growth played a key role in the company’s overall performance.

Domestic sales, which include passenger vehicles (PV), light commercial vehicles (LCV), and supplies to other OEMs, stood at 1,48,781 units, slightly down from 1,51,056 units in July 2024. Within this, passenger vehicle sales were nearly flat at 1,37,776 units, and LCV sales (Super Carry) were 2,794 units. Maruti Suzuki also supplied 8,211 units to other OEMs during the month.

The compact car segment remained the company’s strongest performer, with 65,667 units sold in July 2025, up from 58,682 units a year ago. This category includes popular models like the Baleno, Swift, Dzire, WagonR, Celerio, and Ignis. Meanwhile, mini car sales (Alto and S-Presso) dropped to 6,822 units, down from 9,960 units in July 2024. The utility vehicle segment, which comprises the Brezza, Ertiga, Grand Vitara, Fronx, Jimny, XL6, and Invicto, registered 52,773 units, slightly lower than the 56,302 units in the same period last year. Van sales (Eeco) grew marginally to 12,341 units from 11,916.

One of the most notable highlights for Maruti Suzuki in July was its strong export performance. The company exported 31,745 units, a substantial 32% increase over the 23,985 units exported in July 2024. This reflects the growing global demand for Maruti’s vehicles and the automaker’s expanding international presence.

Cumulatively, for the April–July period in FY26, Maruti Suzuki’s total sales stood at 7,08,387 units, compared to 6,96,909 units in the same period last year. Of this, 5,42,652 units were sold in the domestic PV and LCV categories, while 1,28,717 units were exported, and 37,018 units were supplied to other OEMs.

Despite challenges in certain segments such as mini and mid-size cars, Maruti Suzuki has maintained stable domestic volumes, seen gains in van and compact car sales, and strengthened its export performance. This balanced momentum positions the company well for the upcoming festive season and the rest of FY26.

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