Maruti Suzuki recorded overall sales of 1.68 lakh units in June 2025, which is significantly less than the previous year.
By Sanorita

Maruti Suzuki sold 1.68 lakh units overall in June 2025, representing a noticeable decline from the same month last year. The total sales of passenger vehicles in the domestic market stood at 1.19 lakh units—a drop of 13.31% from June 2024, when the company sold 1.37 lakh units. In contrast to the domestic slowdown, exports surged to 37,842 units. Segment-wise, Maruti Suzuki’s small car portfolio recorded a considerable decline in demand. For instance, the mini segment, comprising models like the Alto and S-Presso, sold 6,414 units, while the compact segment, featuring bestsellers like the Baleno, Swift, Dzire, WagonR, Ignis, and Celerio added 54,177 units.
The two segments together made up 60,591 units, marking a sharp decline from 73,444 units sold a year ago. Interestingly, the Ciaz had a strong month, selling 1,028 units, nearly twice what it did in June 2024. But even with that boost, total domestic passenger car sales dipped to 61,619 units, down from 74,016 last year. Read on for more details.
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Maruti Suzuki’s utility vehicle range, which includes cars like the Brezza, Ertiga, Grand Vitara, Jimny, and XL6, posted sales of 47,947 units in June 2025, down from 52,373 units sold in the same month last year. The Eeco van contributed 9,340 units, while the Super Carry light commercial vehicle added another 2,433 units. When including LCVs, the company’s total domestic sales stood at 1.21 lakh units, reflecting a drop from 1.40 lakh units in June 2024. However, amidst the decline, the sales to other OEMs offered a silver lining, rising to 8,812 units from last year’s 8,277 units.
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Maruti Suzuki sold 5.28 lakh units between April and June of FY 2025–26, showing a slight growth from 5.22 lakh units sold in the previous year’s first quarter. Of this, 4.02 lakh units were sold domestically, 28,807 units were supplied to other manufacturers, and 96,972 units were international shipments.