Maruti Suzuki Model Wise Sales Nov 2025 – Dzire, Ertiga, Victoris, Vitara, Fronx

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Maruti Suzuki posted strong sales growth in November, and the improved performance was largely attributed to the hot-selling Dzire

Maruti Suzuki sold 1,70,971 cars last month, registering a 21% year-over-year growth (November 2024: 1,41,312 units). The Dzire was the company’s most popular model, recording 21,082 units in sales and a staggering 79% year-over-year growth (November 2024: 11,779 units).

The Dzire’s donor model, the Swift, ranked second, selling 19,733 units. Compared to November 2024 (14,737 units), the small hatchback registered a 34% growth last month. The Maruti Ertiga was in the third position, having contributed 16,197 units to the total 1,70,971. The three-row model posted a 7% year-over-year growth (November 2024: 15,150 units). Its crossover-styled derivative, the XL6, on the other hand, recorded just 2,445 units, down 2% from November 2024 (2,483 units).

Maruti Suzuki sold 15,058 units of the Fronx in November 2025, 1% more than in the same month last year (14,882 units). The Baleno, from which the Fronx has been derived, logged 13,784 units last month and saw a 15% year-over-year decline (November 2024: 16,293 units). The Brezza saw sales of 13,947 units last month, down 7% from November 2024 (14,918 units).

Also Read: 4 Maruti Suzuki SUVs Feature In Top 10 SUVs Sold In Nov 2025

Maruti Dzire

Model

November 2025 Sales

November 2024 Sales

Difference

Maruti Dzire

21,082

11,779

79%

Maruti Swift

19,733

14,737

34%

Maruti Ertiga

16,197

15,150

7%

Maruti Fronx

15,058

14,882

1%

Maruti Wagon R

14,619

13,982

5%

Maruti Brezza

13,947

14,918

-7%

Maruti Baleno

13,784

16,293

-15%

Maruti Eeco

13,200

10,589

25%

Maruti Victoris

12,300

NA

NA

Maruti Grand Vitara

11,339

10,148

12%

Maruti Alto

10,600

7,467

42%

Maruti XL6

2,445

2,483

-2%

Maruti Ignis

2,316

2,203

5%

Maruti S-Presso

1,747

2,283

-23%

Maruti Celerio

1,392

2,379

-41%

Maruti Jimny

802

988

-19%

Maruti Invicto

410

434

-6%

Maruti Ciaz

NA

597

NA

Total

1,70,971

1,41,312

21%

The Eeco recorded an impressive 25% year-over-year growth in November 2025, going up from 10,589 units to 13,200 units. The recently launched Victoris is also in strong demand, and last month, it registered 12,300 units. The closely related Grand Vitara saw sales of 11,339 units, 12% more than in November 2024 (10,148 units).

Most of Maruti Suzukis entry-level hatchbacks arent doing well despite the recent GST reduction, but the Alto is an exception. The company sold 10,600 units of this model last month, 42% more than in November 2024 (7,467 units). The Ignis saw a 5% year-over-year growth, going up from 2,203 units to 2,316 units.

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Victoris Posts 30,000+ Unit Sales In Just Over 2 Months

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The S-Pressos sales saw a 23% year-over-year decline last month, falling from 2,283 units to 1,747 units. The Celerio performed even worse, going from 2,379 units to 1,392 units, marking a 41% year-over decline. The Jimny is among Maruti Suzukis lowest-selling models, and in November 2025, it recorded 802 units, 19% less than in November 2024 (988 units). The Invicto was in last place for obvious reasons, and it registered 410 units, 6% less than in the same month last year (434 units).

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Maruti Suzuki Victoris Posts 30,000+ Unit Sales In Just Over 2 Months

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Maruti Suzuki Victoris can be had with regular petrol, CNG and strong hybrid guises in an expansive range in India

Maruti Suzuki’s latest midsize SUV, the Victoris, has crossed the 30,000 unit sales mark in just over two and half months of entering the market. Introduced in the middle of September 2025, the SUV moved from initial dispatches to sustained monthly volumes in a short span. Its sales momentum began with 4,261 units in September 2025, a partial month shaped by its mid-month launch.

Even before completing its first full sales cycle, the Maruti Suzuki Victoris had already accumulated over 25,000 bookings by early October – suggesting demand was running ahead of supply from the outset. Customer deliveries commenced around the festive period, coinciding with Navratri, which further helped volumes stabilise quickly.

The month of October 2025 turned out to be a defining one. The Victoris recorded 13,496 units and finished ahead of not just some of its direct competitors but also surpassed the Grand Vitara, its own showroom sibling, by a margin of over 3,000 units. The Victoris is sold through Arena dealerships while the Grand Vitara remains a Nexa-exclusive product.

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki e Vitara To Boast Top Notch Safety Features & Premium Equipment

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The sales trajectory continued into November with 12,300 units – pushing the cumulative tally comfortably past the 30,000 mark. When combined with the Grand Vitara, Maruti Suzuki’s midsize SUV volumes crossed 23,900 units in October alone and in November, it stood over 23,600 units. The Victoris buyers can choose between petrol, CNG and strong hybrid options.

The regular petrol setup is tuned for everyday usability while the hybrid variant targets fuel-conscious users with claimed efficiency figures touching 28.65 kmpl. The CNG version, with its underfloor tank placement, avoids the usual bootspace compromise. Positioned between Rs. 10.49 lakh and Rs. 20 lakh (ex-showroom, introductory), the SUV is offered in six variants and also brings strong safety credentials.

Also Read: Maruti Suzuki Brezza Facelift Spotted Again, Launch In Early 2026

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It had secured five-star ratings in both Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP crash tests. With flexible drivetrain options including 2WD and AWD, a long features list, and strong early numbers across consecutive months, the Victoris is expected to make a huge impact in midsize SUV space in 2026. Maruti Suzuki will further strengthen its presence by adding the e Vitara next month.

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Top 10 Compact SUVs Nov 2025 – Nexon, Brezza, Sonet, XUV 3XO, Kylaq

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In the table of top 10 compact SUVs in November 2025, Tata Nexon finished ahead of Punch, Fronx, Brezza, Sonet and Venue

The compact SUV segment showed a definitive split between established leaders, steady performers and emerging challengers with sales numbers highlighting how buyer preferences are evolving within the sub-four-metre space. Tata Nexon continued to sit comfortably at the top of the chart with an expansive range and features.

With 22,434 units sold in November 2025, the Nexon posted a 46 per cent year-on-year growth over the 15,329 units recorded during the same period last year. Its sibling, the Punch, finished in the second position with 18,753 unit sale as against 15,435 units in November 2024 with a YoY sales increase of 21 per cent domestically.

The Maruti Suzuki Fronx followed as one of the segment’s strongest sellers. It reported 15,058 units in November 2025, marginally higher than 14,882 units last year, resulting in a 1 per cent YoY increase. While growth was modest, the Fronx has managed to maintain stability in a crowded segment – supported by consistent demand for its regular petrol variants.

Also Read: Top 10 Midsize SUVs Nov 2025 – Creta, Scorpio, Victoris, Hyryder, Seltos

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Rank

Model (YoY%)

Nov’25

Nov’24

1

Tata Nexon (46%)

22,434

15,329

2

Tata Punch (21%)

18,753

15,435

3

Maruti Suzuki Fronx (1%)

15,058

14,882

4

Maruti Suzuki Brezza (-7%)

13,947

14,918

5

Kia Sonet (30%)

12,051

9,255

6

Hyundai Venue (19%)

11,645

9,754

7

Mahindra XUV 3XO (38%)

10,601

7,656

8

Hyundai Exter (-1%)

5,705

5,747

9

Skoda Kylaq (–)

3,538

10

Toyota Taisor (-12%)

3,177

3,620

The Maruti Suzuki Brezza saw a slight dip year-on-year. Sales stood at 13,947 units, down from 14,918 units in November 2024, resulting in a 7 per cent decline. Despite the drop, the Brezza remains a volume pillar for the largest car producer in the country. Kia Sonet delivered another impressive performance with 12,051 units – improving from 9,255 units last year.

The volume figures translate to a healthy 30 per cent YoY growth. Hyundai Venue also registered good growth. With 11,645 units sold, up from 9,754 units in November 2024, the Venue posted a 19 per cent increase. Mahindra’s XUV 3XO emerged as one of the fastest-growing compact SUVs. It clocked 10,601 units, compared to 7,656 units last year, marking a 38 per cent YoY rise.

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Among newer players, Skoda Kylaq recorded 3,538 units – establishing a foothold despite being a recent entrant. Hyundai Exter saw 5,705 units, marginally lower than 5,747 units last year with a 1 per cent dip while Toyota Taisor reported 3,177 units – down 12 per cent from 3,620 units in November 2024.

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Hyundai Model Wise Sales Nov 2025 – Creta, Venue, Aura, Exter, i20, Alcazar

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Hyundai continues selling around 50,000 cars a month in India in November with Creta continuing as its highest-selling model

Like in October, Hyundai didn’t see much deviation in its sales performance in November. As usual, the company was largely dependent on the Creta for much of its business last month. Hyundai sold 50,340 cars in India in November 2025, which marked a 4% year-over-year growth. For reference, the company had delivered 48,246 cars in November 2024. The Creta was its no.1 seller last month, recording 17,344 units, 12% more than in the same month last year.

As usual, the Venue took the second spot on Hyundai’s sales chart. The company moved 11,645 units of the sub-4 metre SUV last month, 19% more than in the same month last year (9,754 units). It recently rolled out a full model change for the Tata Nexon rival and may be ramping up production.

In the third position was the Aura, contributing 5,731 units to the total 50,340. Compared to 4,248 units sold in November 2024, the sub-4 metre sedan saw an impressive 35% growth. The Exter narrowly missed out on occupying the third spot and finished fourth with 5,705 units. Compared to November 2024 (5,747 units), the Tata Punch rival posted just 1% decline in sales.

Also Read: Hyundai’s Hybrid Roadmap Takes Shape With 3 New SUVs Lined Up

Hyundai Creta (2)
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Model

November 2025 Sales

November 2024 Sales

Difference

Hyundai Creta

17,344

15,452

12%

Hyundai Venue

11,645

9,754

19%

Hyundai Aura

5,731

4,248

35%

Hyundai Exter

5,705

5,747

-1%

Hyundai Grand i10

4,559

5,667

-20%

Hyundai i20

3,777

3,925

-4%

Hyundai Alcazar

840

2,134

-61%

Hyundai Verna

709

1,213

-42%

Hyundai Tucson

6

84

-93%

Hyundai Ioniq 5

24

22

9%

Total

50,340

48,246

4%

Hyundais hatchbacks didnt see great traction last month. The Grand i10 registered 4,559 units, which translates to a 20% year-over-year decline (November 2024: 5,667 units). The i20s sales were even lower – 3,777 units, and compared to November 2024, this marked a 4% year-over-year decline.

The Alcazar was among Hyundais most poorly performing locally manufactured models last month. Hyundai was able to sell just 840 units of this Creta-derived three-row SUV, and this meant a whopping 61% year-over-year decline (November 2024: 2,134 units). The Verna recorded just 709 units, down 42% from November 2024 (1,213 units).

Also Read: Hyundai’s Launch Plan Includes 26 New Cars With Hybrids Taking Spotlight

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Moving to imports, the Tucson was in its runout phase and was discontinued before the middle of November. Hyundai sold only six units of the global C-segment SUV last month, marking a 93% year-over-year decline (November 2024: 84 units). Although this is a high number, it isn’t unusual when a model is discontinued. The Ioniq 5 registered 24 units, 9% more than in November 2024 (22 units).

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Hyundai’s Hybrid Roadmap Takes Shape With 3 New SUVs Lined Up

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Hyundai is expected to bring in as many as three new hybrid SUVs over the next 2-3 years in India including the next-gen Creta

The future product strategy of Hyundai for India is taking a turn toward hybridisation with multiple SUV launches being lined up over the next few years. Instead of relying solely on electric vehicles, the Korean brand is developing strong hybrid powertrains that will underpin a new generation of SUVs that will help balance fuel economy, performance and regulatory compliance in a rapidly evolving market.

At the top end of this plan sits a possible flagship hybrid SUV. Hyundai is still evaluating the global Palisade Hybrid for India which would become the most premium SUV in the brand’s local lineup. Internationally, the model combines a turbocharged 2.5-litre petrol engine with an electric motor to deliver a combined output of 334 hp and 460 Nm.

If approved, this large hybrid SUV could make its way to India closer to 2028. Before its arrival, Hyundai’s focus will remain firmly on the midsize SUV segment. The next generation Creta, internally codenamed SX3, is already under active development and will move to a completely new platform. Hyundai is expected to introduce a new design language along with subtle dimensional tweaks and an all-new cabin layout to keep the Creta competitive in an increasingly crowded segment.

Also Read: Hyundai’s Launch Plan Includes 26 New Cars With Hybrids Taking Spotlight

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Tucson PHEV

Powertrain options for the upcoming Creta are likely to carry forward the existing 1.5-litre NA petrol, turbo petrol and diesel engines. The headline change, however, will be the debut of a strong hybrid system likely paired with the naturally aspirated 1.5-litre petrol unit. It could deliver significantly improved fuel efficiency.

Hyundai’s new approach also hints at a phased electrification phase. Although the Creta EV is already on sale, the electric facelift is expected only after the new ICE and hybrid versions of the Creta are launched. Current timelines suggest this transition could stretch into 2027. Adding to its hybrid arsenal is a new three-row SUV, known internally as Ni1i.

Also Read: New Gen Hyundai Venue Garners Over 32,000 Bookings In India

Hyundai Tucson Hybrid
Global Tucson Hybrid

Positioned between the Alcazar and the now-discontinued Tucson, the upcoming C-SUV is expected to cater to consumers seeking more space and a more premium feel than the Alcazar. It is also likely to use a hybrid-spec 1.5-litre four-pot petrol engine and could debut around the same time as the next-gen Creta.

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Top 10 Midsize SUVs Nov 2025 – Creta, Scorpio, Victoris, Hyryder, Seltos

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In the list of top 10 midsize SUVs in November 2025, Hyundai Creta sat first ahead of Mahindra Scorpio, Maruti Suzuki Victoris and Grand Vitara

The midsize SUV segment posted appreciable sales numbers in November 2025 again – driven by familiar best-sellers and rise of a new name. Hyundai, Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Toyota and Kia dominated the rankings once again with the Creta and Scorpio leading the way. The month also saw Maruti Suzuki’s Victoris recording sizeable volumes despite being a brand new model in the market.

Hyundai Creta maintained its long standing dominance by taking the top position with 17,344 units sold. Its year-on-year rise of 12 per cent indicates how the SUV continues to draw consistent demand even with newer rivals entering the space. Its brand loyalty, a wide powertrain option and timely updates have helped it remain the most popular name in the midsize SUV bracket.

In second place, the Mahindra Scorpio posted 15,616 units – recording an increase of 23 per cent compared to last year. The Scorpio’s road presence, improved comfort and updated features have allowed it to tap into the preferences of different consumers. Mahindra’s expanding production and better availability also contributed to its good sales performance.

Also Read: 6 New ICE SUVs Priced In 10-15 Lakh Range To Be Launched Soon

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Rank

Model (YoY%)

Nov’25

Nov’24

1

Hyundai Creta (12%)

17,344

15,452

2

Mahindra Scorpio (23%)

15,616

12,704

3

Maruti Suzuki Victoris (0%)

12,300

0

4

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara (12%)

11,339

10,148

5

Toyota Hyryder (52%)

7,393

4,857

6

Kia Seltos (18%)

6,305

5,364

7

Mahindra XUV 700 (-32%)

6,176

9,100

8

Tata Harrier (174%)

3,771

1,374

9

Tata Safari (21%)

1,895

1,563

10

Honda Elevate (10%)

1,836

1,668

The stellar performer in the list was the Maruti Suzuki Victoris which secured third position with 12,300 units. Despite being new, it has managed to create an impact due to multiple reasons. With a competitive feature list and Maruti’s wide Arena dealership network, the Victoris is shaping up to be a long-term volume generator.

Toyota Hyryder, placed fourth with 7,393 units, saw a massive 52 per cent year-on-year expansion. The hybrid advantage remains its biggest draw – appealing to buyers who want high efficiency without moving to full electric options. Toyota’s increased production and improved supply chain helped the Hyryder deliver one of the steepest YoY gains in the class.

Also Read: 5+ All-New Electric SUVs Set To Launch In 2026 In India

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Kia Seltos followed next with 6,305 units – enduring an 18 per cent yearly improvement. Mahindra’s XUV 700 came in sixth among the top players recording 6,176 units. However, its performance showed a drop of 32 per cent compared to last year largely due to the upcoming transition to the XUV 7XO. Many buyers appear to be waiting for the refreshed model’s launch.

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Mahindra XUV 7XO Pre-Bookings To Open On Dec 15 – Teased Again

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Mahindra XUV 7XO will go on sale on January 5 and it will receive a slew of revisions inside and out while no mechanical changes are likely

Mahindra has set December 15, 2025, 12 PM as the moment when customers can finally start putting down the Rs. 21,000 booking amount for the XUV 7XO. The reservation process will let buyers pick the engine type, the transmission they want and the dealership they prefer, whether they walk into a showroom or use the brand’s online portals. Petrol and diesel choices stay on the table – both paired with either a manual or an automatic gearbox.

The SUV itself is lined up for a January 5, 2026 global reveal – arriving as the transformed successor to today’s XUV 700. The teaser clips already released show snippets of the updated design as the new lighting details at both ends hint at how Mahindra wants to mirror the move it earlier made when switching from the XUV 300 name to the XUV 3XO branding.

Design cues look influenced by the XEV 9S. The front carries a prominent LED DRL signature and LED projector headlamps while the rear uses an inverted L-shaped graphic stretched across by a full-width bar. New dual-tone alloy wheels, revised paint options, a new grille section with vertical chrome slats and detailing, XUV 7XO branding on the boot and bonnet, and tweaked bumpers all seem part of the makeover.

Also Read: Mahindra Working On New Budget SUVs Based On NU_IQ Platform

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Even with the visual rework, the overall size of the SUV isn’t expected to change. Mahindra appears ready to keep the 2.2-litre mHawk diesel and the 2.0-litre mStallion turbo petrol in place along with the familiar six-speed manual and six-speed automatic setups. The XUV 7XO is slated to become the first Mahindra ICE model to adopt the triple-screen dashboard framework used on the XEV 9S and 9E.

Features like 5G connectivity, a refreshed UI, Alexa integration, Boss Mode, new vents and surface trims, upgraded door pads and materials, a redesigned centre console and a reworked steering wheel, etc are expected. The XUV 700 currently sits between Rs. 13.66 lakh and Rs. 25.14 lakh ex-showroom and based on the extra tech and cosmetic changes, the 7XO version is expected to be positioned slightly higher.

Also Read: Mahindra XUV 7XO Teased For The 1st Time, Debut On Jan 5

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The latest teaser also indicates the presence of electrically adjustable ORVMs, passenger side touchscreen at the front and a premium looking dashboard with tan/brown finish. Following the good reception for the XEV 9E and BE 6, Mahindra is gunning for higher market share with the arrival of the XUV 7XO and the recently launched XEV 9S.

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