India’s top car manufacturer, Maruti Suzuki, once again retained its market dominance by registering over 1 lakh unit sales in June 2025, despite a double-digit decline in both year-on-year (YoY) and month-on-month (MoM) performance.

The automaker continues to lead the Indian automobile market with several top-performing models, including the Dzire, Brezza, Ertiga, Swift, and WagonR.
Maruti Suzuki June 2025 Sales Overview
- Total domestic wholesales: Over 1 lakh units
- YoY decline: 13%
- MoM decline: 13%
- Market share dropped to 37.4%, down from 40.4% in June 2024
Despite the decline, Maruti remains the only OEM to consistently cross the 1-lakh monthly sales mark, reinforcing its strong brand presence and vast consumer appeal.
Top Selling Maruti Cars – Dzire, Brezza, Ertiga Take the Lead
1. Maruti Dzire – The Best-Seller in June 2025
- Sales in June 2025: 15,484 units
- YoY Growth: +15%
- MoM Decline: -14% from 18,084 units in May 2025
Maruti Dzire led the charts as the highest-selling model for the brand. Despite a month-on-month dip, its annual performance remains impressive, showing growing demand in the compact sedan segment.
2. Maruti Brezza – Compact SUV Favorite
- Sales: 14,507 units
- YoY Growth: +10%
The Maruti Brezza witnessed solid year-on-year growth, showcasing its continued popularity in the compact SUV market. It outperformed close competitor Ertiga by a small margin.
3. Maruti Ertiga – Family MPV in Demand
- Sales: 14,151 units
- Maintains its position as one of the most preferred MPVs in the country.
The Ertiga held strong in June 2025, highlighting the increasing demand for spacious family vehicles.
Sales Dip in Popular Hatchbacks – Swift, WagonR, Baleno Face Pressure
4. Maruti Swift – Facing Demand Slowdown
- Sales: 13,275 units
- YoY Decline: -19%
- MoM Decline: -6%
Although the Swift continues to perform decently in volume, demand has slowed down due to intensified competition in the hatchback segment.
5. Maruti WagonR – Steep Drop in Numbers
- Sales: 12,930 units
- YoY Decline: from 13,790 units
- MoM Decline: from 13,949 units
The once top-selling WagonR has been underperforming, reflecting shifting preferences towards compact SUVs and crossovers.
6. Maruti Baleno – Sharp Decline in Premium Hatchback Segment
- Sales: 8,966 units
- YoY Decline: -40%
- MoM Decline: -23%
The Baleno, Maruti’s premium hatchback, saw one of the steepest declines, as newer models in the market appear to have impacted its numbers.
Performance of Other Maruti Models – Mixed Trends
7. Maruti Fronx – Modest Growth Amid MoM Dip
- Sales: 9,815 units
- YoY Growth: +1%
- MoM Decline: -28%
The crossover-styled Fronx registered a marginal annual increase, although sales slowed month-over-month.
8. Maruti Eeco – Utility Van Under Pressure
- Sales: 9,340 units
- YoY Decline: from 10,771 units
- MoM Decline: from 12,327 units
Despite being a favorite in the commercial and fleet segments, the Eeco struggled to maintain its sales momentum.
9. Maruti Grand Vitara (Vitara) – Contrasting Trends
- Sales: 6,828 units
- YoY Decline: -29%
- MoM Growth: +31%
While the Vitara saw YoY losses, it recovered strongly on a month-to-month basis, hinting at improved market traction.
10. Maruti Alto – Entry-Level Hatchback Fights Back
- Sales: 5,045 units
- MoM Growth: +2%
The iconic Alto witnessed a modest recovery, showing it still holds relevance in the entry-level segment.
Lower-End Models and Premium Segment Highlights
Other Models and Their Sales Figures
- Celerio: 2,038 units (+10% MoM)
- XL6: 2,011 units
- Ignis: 1,484 units
- S-Presso: 1,369 units
- Ciaz: 1,028 units (+80% YoY, +124% MoM)
- Invicto: 264 units (+106% YoY, +18% MoM)
- Jimny: 371 units (-23% YoY, -46% MoM)
The Ciaz and Invicto were the stars in the premium segment, both showing impressive growth trends. The Jimny, on the other hand, struggled with a sharp MoM and YoY dip.
Q2 CY 2025 Maruti Sales Performance – Quarter in Review

In Q2 CY 2025, Maruti Suzuki India sold 3,93,572 units, a 6.09% decline from 4,19,114 units in Q2 CY 2024.
Best Performing Models in Q2
- Dzire: 50,564 units (+11.6% YoY)
- Brezza: 47,044 units (+5.79%)
- Ertiga: 46,071 units (+6.3%)
- Swift: 42,002 units (+5.24%)
Models with Declining Sales in Q2
- WagonR: -12.66%
- Baleno: -19.2%
- Grand Vitara: -29.14%
- Alto: -36.22%
Maruti Sales Breakup June 2025: Dzire, Brezza, Ertiga Lead as Overall Volumes Decline
Maruti Suzuki, India’s largest car manufacturer, continued to dominate the Indian auto market in June 2025, even though the company saw a double-digit decline in overall sales. It was the only car brand in India to cross 1 lakh unit sales, reaffirming its leadership despite fierce competition and shifting consumer preferences.
Maruti Suzuki June 2025 Sales Summary
- Total wholesales: Over 1,00,000 units
- Year-on-Year (YoY) decline: 13%
- Month-on-Month (MoM) decline: 13%
- Market share: Dropped from 40.4% in June 2024 to 37.4% in June 2025
This decline in both YoY and MoM performance reflects the growing competition in the Indian passenger vehicle segment. However, Maruti Suzuki remains unrivaled in total volume sales.
Top-Selling Maruti Cars in June 2025
1. Maruti Dzire – Best Performer in the Line-Up
- Sales: 15,484 units
- YoY Growth: +15%
- MoM Decline: -14% (from 18,084 units in May 2025)
The Maruti Dzire remained the top-selling model in June 2025, maintaining strong buyer interest in the compact sedan segment. Dzire’s consistent performance boosts Maruti’s overall numbers significantly.
2. Maruti Brezza – SUV Sales Rise
- Sales: 14,507 units
- YoY Growth: +10%
The Brezza compact SUV showed robust YoY growth, securing its position as one of the best-selling SUVs in the country.
3. Maruti Ertiga – Reliable MPV Option
- Sales: 14,151 units
- Balanced performance with steady sales, making it the top choice for families seeking a budget MPV.
Declining Performance in Hatchback Segment
4. Maruti Swift – Sales Drop
- Sales: 13,275 units
- YoY Decline: -19%
- MoM Decline: -6%
Despite being one of India’s favorite hatchbacks, the Swift saw a notable drop in demand. Competition in this segment is likely affecting its appeal.
5. Maruti WagonR – Losing Its Stronghold
- Sales: 12,930 units
- YoY Decline: from 13,790 units
- MoM Decline: from 13,949 units
Once a best-seller in Maruti’s lineup, the WagonR has witnessed consistent sales decline over recent months.
6. Maruti Baleno – Major Double-Digit De-Growth
- Sales: 8,966 units
- YoY Decline: -40%
- MoM Decline: -23%
The premium hatchback Baleno suffered a steep decline, losing its shine in the segment. Consumer shift toward compact SUVs and new entrants may be responsible.
Mid-Tier and New Models – Mixed Performance
7. Maruti Fronx – Modest Annual Growth
- Sales: 9,815 units
- YoY Growth: +1%
- MoM Decline: -28%
The Fronx, a crossover positioned between a hatchback and SUV, managed to stay in the green YoY but couldn’t avoid a steep MoM decline.
8. Maruti Grand Vitara (Vitara) – Mixed Results
- Sales: 6,828 units
- YoY Decline: -29%
- MoM Growth: +31%
Despite a significant annual drop, the Vitara saw positive MoM momentum, indicating a possible rebound in coming months.
Entry-Level Segment Highlights
9. Maruti Alto – Small Hatchback, Slight Recovery
- Sales: 5,045 units
- MoM Growth: +2%
The Maruti Alto, once the go-to budget car for Indian families, showed a slight uptick in sales after months of stagnation.
10. Celerio, XL6, Ignis, and S-Presso – Modest Performers
- Celerio: 2,038 units (+10% MoM)
- XL6: 2,011 units
- Ignis: 1,484 units
- S-Presso: 1,369 units
Of these, only the Celerio posted strong month-on-month growth, reflecting renewed interest in compact urban hatchbacks.
Premium Segment Models – Ciaz and Invicto Stand Out
11. Maruti Ciaz – Outstanding Growth
- Sales: 1,028 units
- YoY Growth: +80%
- MoM Growth: +124%
The Ciaz sedan surprised the market with a spectacular surge in sales. Improved features, pricing, and dealer discounts may have contributed to the spike.
12. Maruti Invicto – Gradual Climb
- Sales: 264 units
- YoY Growth: +106%
- MoM Growth: +18%
The Invicto, Maruti’s premium MPV, is slowly gaining ground among buyers looking for a feature-rich family car in the high-end segment.
Maruti Jimny – Sales Down Again

- Sales: 371 units
- YoY Decline: -23%
- MoM Decline: -46%
The Jimny continues to underperform, despite its strong off-road appeal. High pricing and niche positioning may be limiting its mass appeal.
Conclusion: Maruti Maintains Lead Despite Market Pressures
While Maruti Suzuki has seen some key models face stiff competition and declining demand, it remains the top-selling automaker in India. The Dzire, Brezza, and Ertiga continue to anchor Maruti’s success. On the other hand, the brand must address declining interest in models like Baleno, WagonR, and Jimny to sustain its long-term dominance.
