Maruti Suzuki closed November 2025 with a strong performance, driven by impressive growth in its sedan and hatchback lineup, along with significant recoveries in budget and rural-focused models. While a few Nexa models and MPVs faced month-on-month corrections, the overall trend highlights Maruti’s continued dominance across India’s mass-market automotive landscape.
With November marking the tail end of the festive season, consumer sentiment remained largely positive, favoring compact sedans, entry-level hatchbacks, and fuel-efficient SUVs. The data also reveals a clear shift toward petrol and CNG models amid rising fuel costs and evolving buyer priorities.
Maruti Suzuki November 2025 Sales Overview
Here is the complete model-wise performance snapshot with YoY and MoM comparisons:
| Model | Nov’25 Sales | Nov’24 Sales | YoY Growth (%) | Oct’25 Sales | MoM Growth (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dzire | 21,082 | 11,779 | 79% | 20,791 | 1% |
| Swift | 19,733 | 14,737 | 34% | 15,542 | 27% |
| Ertiga | 16,197 | 15,150 | 7% | 20,087 | -19% |
| Fronx | 15,058 | 14,882 | 1% | 17,003 | -11% |
| Wagon R | 14,619 | 13,982 | 5% | 18,970 | -23% |
| Vitara Brezza | 13,947 | 14,918 | -7% | 12,072 | 16% |
| Baleno | 13,784 | 16,293 | -15% | 16,873 | -18% |
| Eeco | 13,200 | 10,589 | 25% | 13,537 | -2% |
| Victoris | 12,300 | 0 | — | 13,496 | -9% |
| Grand Vitara | 11,339 | 10,148 | 12% | 10,409 | 9% |
| Alto | 10,600 | 7,467 | 42% | 6,210 | 71% |
| XL6 | 2,445 | 2,483 | -2% | 3,611 | -32% |
| Ignis | 2,316 | 2,203 | 5% | 2,645 | -12% |
| S-Presso | 1,747 | 2,283 | -23% | 2,857 | -39% |
| Celerio | 1,392 | 2,379 | -41% | 1,322 | 5% |
| Jimny | 802 | 988 | -19% | 592 | 35% |
| Invicto | 410 | 434 | -6% | 301 | 36% |
| Ciaz | 0 | 597 | -100% | 0 | 0% |
Top Performers: Dzire and Swift Drive Maruti’s November Success
1. Dzire: A Remarkable 79% YoY Surge
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire continues its domination in the compact sedan category with 21,082 units, marking:
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79% YoY growth
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1% MoM rise
The sedan’s strong run stems from:
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Stability in fleet demand
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Attractive petrol-CNG powertrain options
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Superior mileage and low maintenance costs
Dzire remains Maruti’s most consistent performer in the post-festive cycle.
2. Swift: Stellar Growth With a 27% MoM Jump
The Swift recorded 19,733 units, showcasing:
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34% YoY jump
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A significant 27% MoM increase
The newly refreshed model, stronger CNG sales, and youthful brand appeal continue to bring buyers back to this iconic hatchback.
SUV & Crossover Segment: Mixed Performance Across Models
Vitara Brezza: Solid Recovery, Despite YoY Dip
The Vitara Brezza sold 13,947 units, with:
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7% YoY decline, showing pressure from rivals
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16% MoM surge, reflecting strong festive spill-over demand
Brezza’s stable performance highlights Maruti’s grip over the urban compact SUV space.
Fronx: High Volumes but Mild MoM Correction
The Fronx recorded 15,058 units, adding:
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1% YoY growth
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11% MoM decline
Despite the mild drop, the Fronx remains a star performer thanks to its SUV-inspired design, affordable turbo options, and youth-oriented appeal.
Grand Vitara: Steady Climb Continues
The Grand Vitara showed:
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12% YoY growth
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9% MoM improvement
The hybrid variants are increasingly attracting buyers seeking fuel efficiency and smooth driving dynamics.
Hatchbacks: Strong Gains for Alto, Mixed Outcomes for Others
Alto: A Massive 71% MoM Growth
The Alto made one of its strongest comebacks in months with:
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42% YoY growth
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71% MoM surge
Reasons:
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Strong rural and Tier 3 demand
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Attractive cash discounts
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Return of CNG preference
Alto continues to be a reliable sales pillar for Maruti.
Wagon R: Large MoM Dip After Festive Peak
The Wagon R posted 14,619 units, showing:
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5% YoY growth
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A steep 23% MoM drop
This correction is typical after festival-driven bulk purchases by families and fleet buyers.
Baleno: Premium Hatchback Under Pressure
The Baleno recorded:
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15% YoY decline
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18% MoM drop
The fall reflects:
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Strong competition from Tata Altroz and Hyundai i20
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Preference shift toward SUV-inspired alternatives like Fronx
Still, with over 13,700 units, Baleno remains a top seller in its segment.
MPV Performance: Ertiga & XL6 See Contrasting Trends
Ertiga: Double-Digit YoY Growth but MoM Drop
Ertiga posted 16,197 units, marking:
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7% YoY growth
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19% MoM decline
The MoM drop indicates a normalization of demand after a strong festive spike in October.
XL6: Significant MoM Correction
The XL6 sold 2,445 units, reflecting:
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2% YoY decline
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32% MoM fall
The premium MPV faces increasing pressure from Toyota Rumion and hybrid alternatives.
Entry-Level & Budget Cars: Mixed Movement
Eeco: Stable YoY Growth, Slight MoM Dip
The Eeco recorded 13,200 units, with:
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25% YoY growth
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2% MoM correction
Its consistent demand comes from cargo operators, small businesses, and family buyers.
S-Presso & Celerio: Segment Weakness Visible
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S-Presso: 1,747 units (-23% YoY, -39% MoM)
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Celerio: 1,392 units (-41% YoY, 5% MoM)
Both models are feeling the impact of shifting buyer preference toward crossover-style cars.
Nexa Models: Victoris, Invicto, and Jimny Show Varied Momentum
Victoris: Small MoM Dip But Strong Volumes
The Victoris posted 12,300 units, down 9% MoM, but continues to enjoy high interest among urban customers seeking a stylish compact SUV alternative.
Jimny: Lifestyle SUV Rebounds
The Jimny recorded 802 units, delivering:
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19% YoY decline
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35% MoM growth
This signals improving traction after months of demand stagnation.
Invicto: Premium MPV Posts 36% MoM Jump
The Invicto achieved 410 units, marking:
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6% YoY dip
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36% MoM surge
Strong hybrid demand and festive buyer sentiment helped push up numbers.
Key Trends in Maruti Suzuki November 2025 Sales
1. Compact Cars Make a Strong Comeback
Swift, Dzire, and Alto delivered significant growth.
2. SUVs Experience Mixed Results
Vitara Brezza and Grand Vitara rose, while Fronx corrected slightly.
3. Entry-Level Cars Stable Despite Segment Shift
Alto and Eeco performed exceptionally well in rural belts.
4. Nexa Facing Mild Pressure
Baleno, XL6, and Victoris saw MoM declines.
5. Hybrid Momentum Growing
Grand Vitara and Invicto are benefiting from increased interest in hybrid tech.
Strategic Recommendations
1. Strengthen Hatchback & Sedan Upgrades
Swift and Dzire’s success shows room to refresh Baleno and Ciaz.
2. Expand Hybrid Powertrains Across More Models
Success of Grand Vitara and Invicto highlights market readiness.
3. Reposition S-Presso & Celerio
A design update or feature enhancement could revive interest.
4. Increase Production for High-Demand Models
Swift, Dzire, and Alto are seeing strong rural and urban interest.
Market Outlook: Positive Momentum Heading Into Q4 FY2025
Expected trends for December and early 2026:
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Swift & Dzire will continue dominating
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SUV demand to stabilize
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Nexa models may need festive discounts
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Entry-level models will remain strong in rural markets
Overall, Maruti Suzuki remains well-positioned to retain its leadership in India’s passenger vehicle market.
Conclusion
The Maruti Suzuki November 2025 sales data reflects a strong month fueled by compact segment success and strategic momentum in hybrids and entry-level models. While a few Nexa products and MPVs saw corrections after the festive surge, Maruti’s exceptional brand strength and broad product lineup ensured robust overall performance.
With smart product updates, wider hybrid adoption, and targeted marketing, Maruti is firmly set to maintain leadership as India’s mobility landscape continues to evolve.




