Maruti Sold More Cars Than Tata, Mahindra And Hyundai Combined In November 2025
Modified On Dec 08, 2025 06:25 PM By Bikramjit
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The overall month-on-month car sales have dropped significantly from October 2025, with Skoda, Toyota and Mahindra taking the biggest hits

Over 4.10 lakh cars were sold in November 2025 by the top 10 carmakers in India. Although this number dropped from October 2025, understandably due to the end of the festivities. Maruti remained the only carmaker to sell over 1.7 lakh cars, followed by Tata, Mahindra and Hyundai, managing to cross the 50,000 mark. Check out the performance of the top 10 brands below:
| Carmaker |
November 2025 |
October 2025 |
MoM Growth (%) |
November 2024 |
YoY Growth (%) |
| Maruti Suzuki |
170971 |
176318 |
-3 |
141312 |
21 |
| Tata |
57436 |
61134 |
-6 |
47063 |
22 |
| Mahindra |
56336 |
71624 |
-21.3 |
46222 |
21.9 |
| Hyundai |
50340 |
53792 |
-6.4 |
48246 |
4.3 |
| Toyota |
30085 |
40257 |
-25.3 |
25183 |
19.5 |
| Kia |
25489 |
29556 |
-13.8 |
20600 |
23.7 |
| MG |
5754 |
6397 |
-10.1 |
6019 |
-4.4 |
| Skoda |
5491 |
8252 |
-33.5 |
2886 |
90.3 |
| Honda |
5204 |
6394 |
-18.6 |
5005 |
4 |
| Renault |
3662 |
4672 |
-21.6 |
2811 |
30.3 |
Key Takeaways
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Maruti Suzuki once again dominated the charts, selling roughly 1.71 lakh units in November 2025. While its month-on-month (MoM) numbers dipped by around 3 percent, the carmaker still showed strong demand, registering a healthy 21 percent growth compared to November 2024.

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Tata Motors moved up to the second position, with sales of around 57,000 units, though it witnessed a 6 percent decline month-on-month. With the bookings of the new Sierra opening this month, the carmaker can witness a surge in sales this time.
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Mahindra reported sales of close to 56000 units, but this month was a slowdown for the brand with a steep 21 percent MoM drop. It dropped to third place in November 2025 from second in October 2025.

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Hyundai India managed sales of around 50,000 units, marking a 6.4 percent MoM decline. Even so, it still managed to stay slightly ahead in yearly performance, showing a 4.3 percent YoY improvement.

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Toyota sold close to 30,000 units, and while it saw one of the sharpest month-on-month declines at 25 percent.
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Kia dispatched over 25,000 units, facing a 13.8 percent MoM drop. On the other hand, its yearly tally remains impressive with a 23.7 percent surge over 2024. The carmaker has the new-gen Seltos up on cards, hence expecting an improvement in its sales in the coming months.

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MG recorded sales of nearly 5,700 units, registering a 10 percent MoM dip. Its YoY comparison, however, showed a slight dip of 4.4 percent. A lot of MG’s sales have been driven by the Windsor EV, which is performing best in its segment.

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Skoda sold close to 5,500 units, witnessing the largest MoM drop of 33.5 percent among all listed brands. Interestingly, its YoY story flipped completely with a massive 90 percent growth, surely owing to the contribution of the Skoda Kylaq.

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