Maruti Suzuki India has logged a modest 5% year-on-year rise in its March 2026 sales, even as the company's full-year FY26 volumes climbed about 3% over the previous fiscal, underscoring sustained demand for its compact passenger vehicles and robust export momentum. The March 2026 performance was supported by strong domestic demand, a steady stream of exports, and rising supplies to other OEMs, reinforcing Maruti's position as India's largest passenger-vehicle manufacturer.
In March 2026, Maruti Suzuki sold a total of 2,25,251 units, up from 1,92,984 units in the same month the previous year. Domestic passenger vehicle sales stood at 1,69,428 units, while exports surged to 47,040 units and sales to other OEMs reached 8,783 units. This month-on-month expansion reflects solid demand in the mass-market segment and improved export utilisation at its plants.
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For the full financial year 2025-26, Maruti Suzuki reported total sales of 24,22,713 units, up roughly 3% over FY25 and marking the third consecutive year of crossing 2 million units annually.
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Domestic sales for FY26 reached 18,61,704 units, while exports touched a record 4,47,774 units, growing about 34% over the previous fiscal. These figures cement the company's status as India's leading passenger-vehicle exporter for the fifth successive year and highlight the growing importance of overseas markets in its volume mix.
Maruti's compact and entry-level SUV models continue to underpin much of this growth, with the swift imports replacing ageing hatchbacks and sedans gaining traction with both retail buyers and fleet operators. The company also expects electric-vehicle exports, including the e-VITARA platform, to contribute more meaningfully in the coming years as it ramps up its global EV rollout.
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