In July 2025, Maruki Suzuki saw a big jump in export sales — up 32.36%. Meanwhile, sales at home dipped slightly by 1.51%. Even with that small drop, total sales across both markets hit 180,526 units.
Maruti Suzuki’s domestic passenger vehicle sales in July stood at 1,37,776 units, showing a small rise of 0.23%. Sales of light commercial vehicles dipped a bit, down 3.36% to 2,794 units. When you add in sales to OEMs, total domestic sales came to 1,48,781—about 1.5% lower than the same month last year, which was 1,51,056.
The carmaker shipped 31,745 units in July 2025, a 32.36% increase from 23,985 units exported the same month last year.
Between April and July of FY 2025-26, Maruti sold 5,79,670 vehicles in India, marking a modest 3.77% increase over last year’s numbers. It’s steady growth, showing they’re holding their own in the domestic market. On the export side, things look a lot more exciting—shipments jumped 36.14%, reaching 1,28,717 units.
Maruti Suzuki’s combined domestic and export sales rose 3.13% in July, reaching 1,80,526 units compared to 1,75,041 units in July 2024. Looking at the bigger picture, from April to July in fiscal 2025-26, the company posted a 1.65% increase in sales, with 7,08,387 units sold versus 6,96,909 units during the same period last year.
Maruti recorded a 7.46% sales growth in July 2025 compared to June, showing clear momentum on a month-on-month basis. That lift makes July the fourth-best month for the company this year. The top three spots still belong to the first quarter. January led with 2,12,251 units, followed by February at 1,99,400, and March with 1,92,984.