

Indian car sales in July 2025 grow by 1.1% — Manufacturer-wise trends
- 1Industry-level yearly growth stood at a positive 1.1%
- 2Month-on-month sales saw an overall 9.1% increase
- 3Numbers indicate wholesale domestic dispatches
Car sales figures in India for the month of July 2025 are out, and the industry saw an overall 1.1% positive growth in sales when compared to the same period last year. Out of the fourteen major mass market manufacturers, eight saw a fall in sales, while six saw an increase. Here’s an analysis of the Indian car sales in July 2025, with both month-on-month and year-on-year comparisons.
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Year-on-year performance
Manufacturer | July 2025 sales | July 2024 sales | Difference (units) | Difference (%) |
Maruti Suzuki | 1,37,776 | 1,37,463 | 313 | 0.2% |
Mahindra | 49,871 | 41,623 | 8,248 | 19.8% |
Hyundai | 43,973 | 49,013 | -5,040 | -10.3% |
Tata | 39,521 | 44,727 | -5,206 | -11.6% |
Toyota | 29,159 | 29,533 | -374 | -1.3% |
Kia | 22,135 | 20,507 | 1,628 | 7.9% |
MG | 6,678 | 4,572 | 2,106 | 46.1% |
Skoda | 5,554 | 2,103 | 3,451 | 164.1% |
Honda | 4,050 | 4,624 | -574 | -12.4% |
Volkswagen | 3,212 | 3,407 | -195 | -5.7% |
Renault | 2,575 | 2,832 | -257 | -9.1% |
Nissan | 1,420 | 2,011 | -591 | -29.4% |
Citroen | 494 | 335 | 159 | 47.5% |
Jeep | 251 | 276 | -25 | -9.1% |
Total | 3,46,669 | 3,43,026 | 3,643 | 1.1% |
Hyundai, Tata, Honda, and Nissan saw a significant drop in volumes. Skoda sold more than double the units it sold in the same month last year, with its growth mainly attributed to sales of the Kylaq. Citroen also sold 47.5% more cars, but its overall volumes remained insignificant. Mahindra and MG saw considerable growth.
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Month-on-month performance
Manufacturer | July 2025 sales | June 2025 sales | Difference (units) | Difference (%) |
Maruti Suzuki | 1,37,776 | 1,18,906 | 18,870 | 15.9% |
Mahindra | 49,871 | 47,306 | 2,565 | 5.4% |
Hyundai | 43,973 | 44,024 | -51 | -0.1% |
Tata | 39,521 | 37,083 | 2,438 | 6.6% |
Toyota | 29,159 | 26,453 | 2,706 | 10.2% |
Kia | 22,135 | 20,625 | 1,510 | 7.3% |
MG | 6,678 | 5,829 | 849 | 14.6% |
Skoda | 5,554 | 5,014 | 540 | 10.8% |
Honda | 4,050 | 4,618 | -568 | -12.3% |
Volkswagen | 3,212 | 3,089 | 123 | 4.0% |
Renault | 2,575 | 2,625 | -50 | -1.9% |
Nissan | 1,420 | 1,313 | 107 | 8.1% |
Citroen | 494 | 610 | -116 | -19.0% |
Jeep | 251 | 262 | -11 | -4.2% |
Total | 3,46,669 | 3,17,757 | 28912 | 9.1% |
When compared to the numbers from the previous month, the industry saw an overall 9.1% positive growth. Maruti Suzuki and MG saw significant growth, while things went downhill for Honda and Citroen. Rest of the manufacturers saw minimal movements in sales trends.
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Disclaimer

Please note that the sales numbers mentioned in the tables above refer to the number of units dispatched by the respective manufacturers to dealerships in India, and they might differ from the actual number of units sold by the dealerships. These do not include exports.














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