In November, Maruti Suzuki achieved sales of 1,70,971 vehicles, reflecting a 21 percent increase compared to the previous year. In November 2024, the company had sold 1,41,312 units. This success can be attributed to the brand’s trustworthiness and reliability. Significant changes have also been made through periodic facelifts. Within the 21 percent growth, the Dzire emerged as a key contributor this month, achieving sales of 21,082 units and a remarkable 79 percent year-on-year increase (compared to November 2024’s 11,779 units).

The new-generation Dzire has propelled the Swift to become the second best-selling vehicle for Maruti Suzuki, with sales of 19,733 units and a 34 per cent growth from the previous financial year (November 2024 – 14,737 units sold).
Ranking third, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga remains the top-selling MPV in India. It accounted for 16,179 units sold out of the total 1,70,971 units, marking a 7 per cent year-on-year growth (November 2024 – 15,150 units). The Ertiga’s lower year-on-year sales can be attributed to the absence of a facelift for several years and a lack of updates to its outdated interior.
| Models | Nov-2025 sales | Nov-2024 sales | Year-on-Year growth |
| Maruti Dzire | 21,082 | 11,779 | 79% |
| Maruti Swift | 19,733 | 14,737 | 34% |
| Maruti Ertiga | 16,197 | 15,150 | 7% |
| Maruti Fronx | 15,058 | 14,882 | 1% |
| Maruti Wagon R | 14,619 | 13,982 | 5% |
| Maruti Breeza | 13,947 | 14918 | -7% |
| Maruti Baleno | 13,784 | 16,293 | -15% |
| Maruti Eeco | 13,200 | 10,589 | 25% |
| Maruti Victoris | 12,300 | NA | NA |
| Maruti Grand Vitara | 11,339 | 10,148 | 12% |
| Maruti Alto | 10,600 | 7,467 | 42% |
| Maruti XL6 | 2,445 | 2,483 | -2% |
| Maruti Ignis | 2,316 | 2,203 | 5% |
| Maruti S-Presso | 1,747 | 2,283 | -23% |
| Maruti Celerio | 1,392 | 2,379 | -41% |
| Maruti Jimny | 802 | 988 | -19% |
| Maruti Invicto | 410 | 434 | -6% |
| Maruti Ciaz | NA | 597 | NA |
| TOTAL | 1,70,971 | 1,41,312 | 21% |