
Maruti Suzuki India recently achieved a historic milestone during the eight holy days of Navratri. They set a unique record of selling over 1.65 lakh vehicles in just eight days. This isn’t just a statistic, but a living example of the changing mindset of consumers in the Indian market and the impact of the GST reduction. Let us explain in detail how Maruti achieved this feat.
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September 2025
The month of September 2025 was significant for Maruti Suzuki in many ways. The company sold a total of 189,665 vehicles in this single month, a significant figure. But the story behind this figure is a bit interesting. In fact, the company’s domestic sales declined by 8.38% compared to last year, to 135,711 units. This decline was due to several reasons, including logistics problems in the last few days of September. But as they say, where one door closes, another opens. This is what happened with Maruti.
Navratri Sale
Now let’s talk about the most interesting part of this whole story. The festival of Navratri is considered very auspicious in India for starting new work and buying new things. Perhaps this is why Maruti Suzuki showrooms were full of customers during these eight days. The company set a new record by selling over 1.65 lakh vehicles in this short period. This is not just a sales figure, but it shows how much Indian customers enjoy shopping during the festive season. The reduction in GST also made it easier for customers to purchase cars.
Export Growth
While the domestic market saw a slight slowdown, Maruti achieved tremendous success in the international market. The company’s export sales increased by a whopping 52.21% compared to last year. This figure increased from 27,728 units to 42,204 units. This means that Maruti cars are now making waves abroad as well. This is a huge achievement for the Indian automobile industry.
Toyota Partnership
Maruti’s partnership with Toyota also played a significant role in its success. The number of vehicles supplied to Toyota increased by 31.46% to 11,750 vehicles. This demonstrates how the right partnership can turn negatives into positives. This supply to Toyota significantly contributed to the company’s overall sales growth.
Most-selling Cars
The question arises as to which cars have won the hearts of customers so much. Maruti’s small and compact cars, such as the Alto, Swift, and Baleno, led the way, selling 74,090 units. In terms of utility vehicles, cars like the Brezza, Ertiga, and Grand Vitara performed well, with sales of 48,695 units. However, there has been a slight decline compared to last year.
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If we sum up this success, it’s clear that Maruti Suzuki’s ascent isn’t just the success of one company. It’s a testament to the strength of the Indian economy and the growing purchasing power of Indian consumers. Reforms like the GST reduction have made car purchases easier for customers. Maruti Suzuki has not only sold its cars but has also proven its strong foothold in the Indian market and the trust of its customers once again. The future holds even brighter prospects for India’s automobile market.
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