A seasoned industry insider shares a personal, honest look at the top 5 selling cars in India for 2025. From Maruti Suzuki to Tata, Mahindra, Hyundai, and Toyota, get real-world insights, anecdotes, and trends shaping the automotive market today.
✨ AI Overview
October 2025: Car Sales Surge, Maruti Suzuki Reigns
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
October 2025 witnessed a significant 10-11% increase in car sales, totaling 5,49,083 units, driven by the festive season and new launches.
The market was characterized by both excitement and intense competition, with brands scrambling to maintain their positions.
Maruti Suzuki retained its top spot, selling 2,38,515 units, with popular models like Baleno, Brezza, and Swift maintaining strong demand due to brand trust.
So, October 2025 shook up the car market quite a bit. I’ve been in this industry for over 10 years, and I have to say, it’s rare to see so much excitement and chaos at the same time. Overall, 5,49,083 units were sold, around 10-11% more than last year. With the festive season and a bunch of new launches, people were definitely motivated to buy. Straight up, the market vibe was such that every brand was scrambling to hold its ground.
1. Maruti Suzuki Still the King
Maruti Suzuki topped the chart with 2,38,515 units sold. I remember chatting with one of their dealers, and he said, “People are still crazy about the Baleno and Brezza.” And honestly, he’s not wrong. Swift’s popularity hasn’t dipped either.
But I always wonder, is it just about mileage and price? One time, while visiting a Nexa dealership, I noticed that people cared more about brand trust than features. So yes, Maruti’s grip is strong, but trust isn’t forever.
2. Tata Motors EVs and SUVs Steal the Show
Tata Motors grabbed the second spot with 73,877 units sold. The growing EV demand and Harrier SUVs gave them a good boost. From my experience, the real-world range of Nexon EV is a bit lower than what the company claims. I remember test-driving it myself 500 km claimed, but it barely went past 380 km.
Photo : Tata Motors leads EV and SUV sales.
Still, Tata did well with a mix of EVs and SUVs. People aren’t just relying on petrol and diesel anymore. Straight up, balancing tech and trust is tricky, and Tata has managed it reasonably well.
3. Mahindra The SUV Specialist
Mahindra sold 66,467 units in October. Cars like XUV700 and Thar still pull in buyers. I remember last year visiting a Mahindra dealership; customers seemed more focused on solid build and after-sales support than features. That scene is still fresh in my mind.
Photo : Mahindra rules the SUV segment.
SUV craze in India isn’t slowing down. Mahindra’s focus has kept it in the top three. That said, with new tech and EV competition coming, they’ll need to stay sharp.
4. Hyundai Slight Dip
Hyundai sold 65,045 units, down from 70,171 last year. Creta and Venue are still favorites, but this month, sales were a bit slow.
From my point of view, Hyundai needs to refresh its lineup. I remember seeing a customer at a dealership struggling between different features and prices took them ages to decide. That’s why sales dipped a little.
Photo : Hyundai Creta and Venue stay popular.
5. Toyota Reliable and Steady
Toyota moved 33,503 units in October. Fortuner and Innova Crysta are still bought for reliability. But here’s the thing: premium pricing often scares some first-time buyers. One guy test-drove a Fortuner but hesitated at the price. That’s the market trust is there, but cost and features don’t always match.
Photo : Toyota Fortuner and Innova remain favorites.
October 2025 Market Mood
Sales went up, SUVs and EVs are hot, and yes, the festive season pushed things further. Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Mahindra, Hyundai, and Toyota were the top five. From what I see, buyers aren’t just trusting brands they check tech, features, and overall value too. Brands that get this balance right will stay on top.
Looking Ahead
India’s car market is changing fast in 2025. EVs, hybrids, and SUVs are gaining momentum. With new models and variants coming soon, buyers are excited. From where I stand, Maruti Suzuki, Tata, and Mahindra are holding strong, but Hyundai and Toyota will need to adapt if they want to stay competitive. And yes, keeping an eye on EVs and SUVs is crucial ignore that, and you risk falling behind.
Saurabh Jha? Man, that guy basically eats, sleeps, and breathes cars. He’s been in the auto game for, what, over ten years now? Real nuts-and-bolts kind of dude, not just some armchair critic. You’ll catch him obsessing over a fresh set of rims one day, then nerding out about turbochargers the next. He’s reviewed probably every car you’ve ever drooled over, hit up all the big auto expos (think Geneva, Detroit, the works), and he’s always chatting up the big shots in the industry. If you want honest, no-BS takes on anything with four wheels, Saurabh’s your guy.