India’s passenger vehicle market continued its upward trajectory in November 2025, with most major manufacturers reporting strong year-on-year growth. Maruti Suzuki retained its lead, while Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra secured the next two spots on the sales chart. Here’s a look at how each OEM performed last month.
November 2025 Car Sales:
Maruti Suzuki posted its highest-ever monthly sales with 2,29,021 units sold in November 2025. This figure includes 1,74,593 units sold in the domestic market, 8,371 units supplied to other OEMs, and 46,057 units exported.Tata Motors followed with another strong month, reporting 59,199 units: up 26% compared to November last year. Domestic sales contributed 57,436 units, a healthy rise from 47,063 units in the same period in 2024. Mahindra took the third spot with 56,336 units sold in India, growing 21.88% year-on-year. The company added over 10,000 units to last year’s tally. Next up, Hyundai secured the fourth position with total sales of 66,840 units, marking a 9% year-on-year increase. Domestic sales grew modestly to 50,340 units, while exports jumped to 16,500 units, compared to 13,006 units a year earlier.
Toyota Kirloskar Motor continued its steady momentum with 33,752 units sold in November 2025: 28% higher than the same month last year. Of this, 30,085 units were sold domestically. On the other hand, Kia India also delivered a robust month with 25,489 units, registering a 24% year-on-year increase and marking its best November sales since entering the Indian market. Among other players, Renault posted a 30.27% increase with 3,662 units. The Triber and Kiger were the key contributors, registering 38.9% and 47.75% growth respectively. Renault also sold 447 units of the Kwid in the month. Honda Cars India reported a steady performance in November 2025, registering domestic sales of 5,204 units. The company also shipped 1,984 units to overseas markets, taking its total tally for the month to 7,188 units.Skoda Auto India recorded one of the highest growth rates among all manufacturers, with sales rising 90% year-on-year to 5,491 units. Its portfolio, including the Kylaq, Slavia, Kushaq, Kodiaq and Octavia RS, collectively contributed to the surge.
