Top 25 Selling Cars in India November 2025

Top 25 Selling Cars in India November 2025: Post-Festive Market Trends & Winners

November 2025 marked a return to equilibrium for India’s passenger-vehicle industry. After October delivered the strongest festive season in a decade, the market naturally experienced a post-festive cooldown, yet still maintained a solid year-on-year expansion—powered by the sustained structural impact of GST 2.0’s 18% slab for small cars.

Unlike October, where retail demand surged due to Navratri–Diwali convergence, November saw:

  • Normalised showroom footfalls

  • A slower billing cycle as OEMs recalibrated inventory

  • Strong small-car demand continuing due to lower GST

  • SUVs retaining dominance, though with slightly tempered volumes compared to October

The big picture is clear:
October was the peak; November is the proof that the market’s growth isn’t just festive—it’s structural.

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Top 25 Selling Cars in India – November 2025

Rank OEM Model Bodystyle Nov ’25 Nov ’24 YoY Change
1 Tata Nexon SUV 22,434 15,329 +46%
2 Maruti Suzuki Dzire Sedan 21,082 11,779 +79%
3 Maruti Suzuki Swift Hatchback 19,733 14,737 +34%
4 Tata Punch SUV 18,753 15,435 +21%
5 Hyundai Creta SUV 17,344 15,452 +12%
6 Maruti Suzuki Ertiga MUV 16,197 15,150 +7%
7 Mahindra Scorpio SUV 15,616 12,704 +23%
8 Maruti Suzuki Fronx SUV 15,058 14,882 +1%
9 Maruti Suzuki Wagon R Hatchback 14,619 13,982 +5%
10 Maruti Suzuki Brezza SUV 13,947 14,918 -7%
11 Maruti Suzuki Baleno Hatchback 13,784 16,293 -15%
12 Maruti Suzuki Eeco Van 13,200 10,589 +25%
13 Maruti Suzuki Victoris SUV 12,300
14 Kia Sonet SUV 12,051 9,255 +30%
15 Hyundai Venue SUV 11,645 9,754 +19%
16 Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara SUV 11,339 10,148 +12%
17 Mahindra XUV 3XO SUV 10,601 7,656 +38%
18 Maruti Suzuki Alto Hatchback 10,600 7,467 +42%
19 Mahindra Bolero SUV 10,521 7,045 +49%
20 Mahindra Thar SUV 10,234 8,708 +18%
21 Toyota Innova + Hycross MUV 9,295 7,867 +18%
22 Toyota Hyryder SUV 7,393 4,857 +52%
23 Kia Carens + Clavis MUV 6,530 5,672 +15%
24 Kia Seltos SUV 6,305 5,364 +18%
25 Mahindra XUV 700 SUV 6,176 9,100 -32%
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The Big Picture: Market Stabilises After October’s Fireworks

Compared to October 2025

  • October’s Top 25 contributed ~3.8 lakh units.

  • November’s Top 25 contributed ~3.27 lakh units—a healthy correction of ~13%.

  • This drop is typical after Diwali, yet the market remains significantly above pre-GST trends.

Key Takeaways

  • GST 2.0 continues to support small-car and sub-4m SUVs.

  • Mid-size SUVs plateaued as festive bulk bookings reduced.

  • Sedans and hatchbacks improved share, led by Dzire, Swift, Wagon R and Alto.

  • MUV demand stayed robust, especially for Ertiga and Innova.

Even in a cooldown month, YoY growth across Top 25 averaged ~23%, signalling strong structural momentum.

Segment Composition – November vs October

Segment Share of Top-25 Volumes (Nov) Trend vs Oct ’25
SUVs ~57% Slight dip from ~59%
Hatchbacks ~20% Slight increase
Sedans ~6% Dzire-led consistency
MUV/Van ~17% Higher than October

Why the shift?

  • October’s SUV share was inflated by festive pre-bookings and flagship models.

  • In November, affordability reasserted itself—boosting hatchbacks and sedans.

  • MUVs such as Ertiga and Innova remained strong due to family travel and year-end purchase cycles.

OEM Scoreboard – Who Gained, Who Stabilised

Maruti Suzuki — The Post-Festive Stabiliser

Models in Top 25: 11
Strengths in November:

  • Dzire at #2, a remarkable 79% YoY jump

  • Swift + Wagon R + Alto pulled hatchback momentum back

  • Victoris continues to settle well into the market
    Challenges:

  • Baleno and Brezza saw notable corrections from October

Compared to October:
Maruti’s October frenzy settles into stable demand, still commanding the highest share of the market.

Tata Motors — Nexon Continues Its Dominance

Models in Top 25: Nexon, Punch

  • Nexon tops the chart again (just as in October), showing no festive hangover.

  • Punch continues strong double-digit YoY growth.

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Compared to October:
Tata maintains momentum; demand appears structural, not festive-dependent.

Mahindra — Rural and Lifestyle Segments Hold Firm

Models: Scorpio, Bolero, Thar, XUV 3XO, XUV 700

  • All core models except XUV 700 showed strong YoY growth.

  • Bolero and Scorpio benefited from rural stability.

  • Thar maintained lifestyle traction despite the 40% tax bracket.

Compared to October:
XUV700 dropped sharply due to production alignment and festive backlog billing in October.

Hyundai — Strong but Not Festive-Boosted

Models: Creta, Venue

  • Creta remains India’s favourite mid-SUV.

  • Venue saw stable, non-festive-driven demand.

Compared to October:
Similar pattern; no major highs or lows.

Kia — Riding the Sonet Wave

Models: Sonet, Carens/Clavis, Seltos

  • Sonet delivered a powerful +30% YoY.

  • Carens stable with year-end family purchase patterns.

Compared to October:
Marginal correction but steady performance.

Toyota — Hyryder Moderates After October Spike

Models: Innova/Hycross, Hyryder

  • Hyryder sees expected cooldown after its October surge.

  • Innova Hycross remains robust in premium MUV space.

Compared to October:
Hybrid interest remains strong, but festive spike was not sustained at the same pace.

Model-by-Model Insights (Top 15 Highlights)

1. Tata Nexon (22,434 units; +46% YoY)

  • Remains India’s #1 for the second straight month.

  • Demand continues despite October’s peak—shows structural demand, not event-driven.

2. Maruti Dzire (21,082 units; +79% YoY)

  • The sedan revival is real.

  • Perfect fit for 18% GST slab makes it extremely EMI-friendly.

3. Maruti Swift (19,733 units; +34% YoY)

  • Swift recovers after an October dip.

  • Benefited from price-sensitive buyers post-festive.

4. Tata Punch (18,753; +21% YoY)

  • Among India’s most consistent performers.

  • Strong AMT + CNG demand.

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5. Hyundai Creta (17,344; +12% YoY)

  • Continues to dominate mid-SUVs.

  • Slightly lower than festive October but still strong.

6. Maruti Ertiga (16,197; +7% YoY)

  • Family buyers stabilise demand

  • Taxi + fleet replacements add momentum.

7. Mahindra Scorpio (15,616; +23% YoY)

  • Rural demand steady; order books still long.

8. Maruti Fronx (15,058; +1% YoY)

  • Plateauing after months of strong run.

  • Not a festive surge model.

9. Maruti Wagon R (14,619; +5% YoY)

  • Post-festive EMI offers helped retain interest.

10. Maruti Brezza (13,947; -7% YoY)

  • Continues to be overshadowed by Fronx and Victoris.

11. Maruti Baleno (13,784; -15% YoY)

  • A notable drop.

  • SUV-shift very visible in Baleno’s numbers.

12. Maruti Eeco (13,200; +25% YoY)

  • MSMEs revive purchases after festive downtime.

13. Maruti Victoris (12,300; new)

  • Second month in Top 15 — strong early acceptance.

14. Kia Sonet (12,051; +30% YoY)

  • Facelift buzz continues; strong in metros and Tier-2 cities.

15. Hyundai Venue (11,645; +19% YoY)

  • Maintains steady demand thanks to 18% GST advantage.

GST 2.0 – The Second Full Month Confirms a Structural Reset

**October was the immediate reaction.

November is the confirmation.**

Winners of the 18% slab—compact SUVs and hatchbacks—dominate November:

  • Nexon

  • Punch

  • Dzire

  • Swift

  • Wagon R

  • Alto

  • Sonet

  • XUV 3XO

  • Venue

These models saw:

  • Higher finance conversion

  • Lower EMI thresholds

  • Stronger first-time buyer activity

  • Faster retail movement even without festive push

40% tax slab SUVs

  • Creta

  • Scorpio

  • Thar

  • Innova
    Still held firm, proving their segments are price inelastic.

Festive Peak vs Post-Festive Reality – What Changed?

What drove October’s record highs

  • Diwali/NVAT convergence

  • Advanced bookings

  • Inventory push

  • Bank-led festive financing

  • Special editions + discounting

Why November cooled

  • Fulfillment of October booking backlog

  • Natural market fatigue

  • No festive incentive stacking

  • OEMs realigned dispatches to manage inventory

Yet, unlike previous years:

November did NOT collapse after a festive boom.
GST 2.0 kept volumes elevated.

Biggest Movers & Drags (YoY)

Top Gainers

Model YoY
Maruti Dzire +79%
Tata Nexon +46%
Mahindra Bolero +49%
Toyota Hyryder +52%
Mahindra XUV 3XO +38%

Top Decliners

Model YoY
XUV 700 -32%
Baleno -15%
Brezza -7%

What to Watch in December 2025

  • Year-end discounts to clear BS6.3 inventory and align with 2026 model updates

  • Hybrid scale-up by Toyota & Maruti

  • Compact car dominance to intensify due to 18% GST slab

  • Possible price protection schemes ahead of January revisions

  • Higher demand for CNG models due to narrowing petrol-CNG price gap

Bottom Line

November 2025 was not about breaking records — October already did that.

Instead, it was about proving the market’s new normal is structurally stronger:

  • GST 2.0 has permanently lowered the entry barrier for small cars.

  • SUVs remain the backbone of India’s market.

  • Sedans and hatchbacks have found a second life.

  • Festive distortions no longer dictate sales cycles as strongly.

India’s passenger vehicle sector is exiting 2025 with stability, confidence, and unprecedented momentum — built not just on festivals, but on fundamentals.

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