Auto Sales June 2025: Mahindra Sales Witness Growth; Tata, Hyundai, Maruti Sales Decline

- Maruti Suzuki’s sales dropped by 13 per cent year-on-year.
- Mahindra sold 48,329 vehicles, registering a 19 per cent growth.
- Tata’s sales declined by 15 per cent.
With the end of June, carmakers have now released their sales numbers for the month, giving us an outlook on their performance for the month. Companies like Mahindra and Toyota registered growths in sales, with Mahindra retaining its second place in the domestic market, while most other automakers such as Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Tata saw their sales decline. Here is how the brands have performed:
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Maruti Suzuki
Maruti Suzuki, the nation’s largest carmaker registered a nearly 13 per cent fall in sales in June 2025, registering domestic sales figures of 1,18,906. For reference, the carmaker sold 1,37,160 units in the domestic market in June 2024. As has been the case for a while now, the sales of the company’s compact car segments continued to decline, while utility vehicle sales were up by a small margin. However, despite the fall in sales, the company continues to retain a significant lead over the rest of the automotive market.
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Toyota Kirloskar Motor
In June 2025, Toyota’s operations in India registered a 5 per cent growth over the same period last year, up from 27,474 units to 28,869 units. However, the cumulative sales figure for June 2025 is 6.4 per cent lower than what the company had registered in May 2025, which stood at 30,864 units sold.
During the month, Toyota launched the Fortuner NeoDrive at Rs 44.72 lakh (Rs 50.09 lakh for the Legender, ex-showroom). This variant incorporates mild-hybrid tech into the 2.8-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine. The Fortuner NeoDrive is available only with the four-wheel drive automatic variant of the SUV and costs Rs 2 lakh more than the equivalent standard Fortuner diesel. Deliveries of the Neo Drive models will begin in the third week of June.
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Hyundai India
Hyundai India posted a nearly 6 per cent year-on-year decline in sales in June 2025, with the figure amounting to 60,924 units (down from 64,803 units). The company’s domestic sales fell harder, by 12 per cent (from 50,103 units to 44,024 units), while exports increased by nearly 15 per cent (from 14,700 units to 16,900 units).
Commenting on the sales, Tarun Garg, whole-time Director and Chief Operating Officer HMIL said, “In the domestic market, the geopolitical situation continued to affect the market sentiment with domestic sales registering 44,024 units in June 2025. As we come closer to the beginning of production at the Talegaon plant, we remain cautiously optimistic about a gradual recovery of demand, supported by the reduction in repo rates and improving liquidity on account of a cut in CRR. We are closely watching the global geopolitical scenario and are committed to delivering value and innovation to our customers across both domestic and export markets.”
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Tata Motors
Tata Motors had a bad month in June 2025, registering a major 15 per cent dip in sales. The automaker sold 37,237 units cumulatively during the month, down from 43,624 units during the same month last year. The company’s exports increased by 54 per cent (from 100 units to 154 units), while domestic sales decreased by 15 per cent, from 43,524 units to 37,083 units. However, Tata Motors’ EV sales are still on the rise, having grown from 4,657 units in June 2024, to 5,228 units in June 2025.
Tata Motors launched the Harrier EV, its largest EV yet in India in June 2025. Offered in both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations (QWD), prices for the SUV range from Rs 21.49 lakh to Rs 29.74 lakh (ex-showroom, charger prices not included).
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Mahindra Automotive
Mahindra Automotive’s total passenger vehicle sales (including exports) for June 2025 stood at 48,329 vehicles, a growth of nearly 19 per cent over June 2024. However, when compared to May 2025, the company’s cumulative sales figure did witness a fall of 12 per cent, down from 54,819 units. The company’s domestic sales also saw significant growth (18 per cent) over the same period last year, amounting to 47,306 vehicles. The company’s exports, however, showed little to no growth, with 2634 units exported, a mere 1 per cent higher than last year.
During the month, Mahindra introduced the advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) feature on the Z8L trim level of the Scorpio-N. The addition of the tech resulted in a price hike of up to Rs 48,000 for the trim level. Additionally, the company also rolled out a new Z8T trim level for the SUV, that slots in between the Z8 and the Z8L. The prices for the Z8T variants range from Rs 20.29 lakh to Rs 24.36 lakh (All prices, ex-showroom).
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