Explore the top-selling cars in India for October 2025. From Maruti Baleno and Brezza to Hyundai Creta and Honda City, see which models are dominating showrooms and why buyers prefer them. Get insider insights, real-world experiences, and practical observations from a 10-year auto industry expert.
✨ AI Overview
Maruti Suzuki Leads India's October 2025 Car Sales
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
Maruti Suzuki's Baleno and Brezza remain top sellers in the Indian car market for October 2025.
Buyer preferences are driven by factors like service quality and real-world mileage, beyond just features.
Despite manufacturer claims, actual mileage performance can vary, influencing consumer trust and purchasing decisions.
October 2025 is here, and the Indian car market is buzzing in its usual, slightly chaotic way. Not a frenzy, but you can feel the curiosity. Everywhere you go, people are asking “Which car is really selling the most these days?” Let me tell you, it’s not just about numbers. It’s about what people actually like, what dealers push, and which cars feel right on the road.
Maruti Suzuki Still Leading
Maruti Suzuki’s Baleno and Brezza are still the crowd-pullers. Baleno has been ruling the hatchback scene for years, and October 2025 hasn’t changed that. I remember talking to a dealer last week; he said, “It’s not just features, sir. People notice service and mileage more than anything.” And I have to admit, when I took a Baleno for a drive recently, the company claimed a high mileage, but on the highway, it barely crossed 380 km. Small stuff like this matters to buyers more than you think.
Photo : top-selling hatchback and compact SUV of 2025.
Brezza, on the other hand, is riding the SUV wave. Compact, city-friendly, and still good for long drives. But there’s a catch turbo versions are on long waiting lists, and some dealers hinted that a few buyers are checking out alternatives because supply isn’t keeping up with demand.
Hyundai Creta’s Consistent Appeal
Creta has always set the standard for mid-size SUVs. That said, I’ve heard from a few friends that while the interiors are solid, the software can get frustrating. One of them mentioned, “The lane assist wasn’t working properly, and updates take forever.” It’s minor, but for some buyers, these glitches can be deal-breakers.
Photo : Hyundai Creta – reliable mid-size SUV with style.
Still, Creta’s resale value and brand reliability keep it in the top ranks. Hyundai seems to be banking on service experience and dealership support, which clearly pays off in the long run.
Honda City Making Its Mark Again
The sedan segment had slowed down a bit, but October 2025 shows Honda City making a small comeback. People still like it for comfort and smooth drives. I drove one recently, and the steering and engine felt refined. That said, the infotainment and software do feel a bit behind when you compare them with Creta or Brezza’s latest tech.
Photo : Honda City – comfortable and smooth sedan choice.
Trends and Insider Thoughts
EVs are still being approached with caution. MG ZS EV and Tata Nexon EV are selling steadily, but charging infrastructure and long-distance worries keep people hesitant. One friend told me about his Nexon EV experience claimed 450 km, but on a highway drive, he only got around 370 km. He said straight up, “Charging stations are still too far apart for comfort.” Real-world experience matters more than the numbers on paper.
Photo : Tata Nexon EV and MG ZS EV – leading electric SUVs of 2025.
Smaller brands are trying to grab attention, but the top sellers remain those with strong trust, resale value, and service networks. From what I’ve seen, buyers are practical they’ll prioritize reliability and after-sales service over fancy features or styling.
Bottom Line
So yes, Baleno, Brezza, Creta, and City are still ruling the roost in October 2025. But here’s the thing—if a new player or an EV brand nails reliability and customer service, things could shake up fast. From my 10 years in this market, I can say numbers are just part of the story; the brand that keeps its customers happy at every step is the one that stays on top for the long haul.
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.