Maruti Suzuki India reported a 6% drop in total sales for June 2025, selling 167,993 units compared to 179,228 units in the same month last year. The decline was largely driven by weaker domestic demand, although the company recorded its highest-ever monthly exports.
In the domestic market, Maruti sold 121,339 vehicles in June, including 2,433 units of its light commercial vehicle, Super Carry. Passenger vehicle sales stood at 118,906 units, down from 137,160 units in June 2024.
Sales of mini and compact cars — which include popular models like the Alto, WagonR, and Baleno — fell sharply, dropping to 60,591 units from 73,444 a year earlier. The mid-size sedan Ciaz also saw muted numbers, with just over 1,000 units sold.
Utility vehicles, a category that includes models like the Brezza, Ertiga, and Grand Vitara, contributed 47,947 units to the monthly tally, slightly lower than last year. Meanwhile, van sales, primarily led by the Eeco, also slipped year-on-year.
On a more positive note, Maruti’s exports touched 37,842 units in June — the highest monthly number ever for the company. Sales to other original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) came in at 8,812 units.
Looking at the broader April-June quarter, Maruti’s total sales stood at 527,861 units, marginally up from 521,868 units in the same period last year.