Maruti Suzuki’s total vehicle sales in June 2026 rise 19% year-on-year to 200,390 units, according to multiple reports. The growth is driven by higher domestic demand and continued export shipments. Domestic passenger vehicle sales increase 23.8% to 147,187 units in June 2026, compared with 118,906 units in June 2025. In addition to domestic sales, exports also grow, with one outlet reporting exports crossing 42,700 units during the month. Overall, the figures combine domestic passenger vehicle volumes and export deliveries to reach the 200,390 total for June 2026. The reports consistently attribute the improvement to stronger market performance versus the same month last year and show a simultaneous expansion in both domestic sales and overseas dispatches.
Maruti Suzuki June 2026 sales rise 19% to over 200,000 units
Maruti Suzuki’s total vehicle sales in June 2026 rise 19% year-on-year to 200,390 units, according to multiple reports. The growth is driven by higher domestic demand and continued export shipments. D...
- Maruti Suzuki reports total June 2026 sales of 200,390 units, up 19% from June 2025.
- Domestic passenger vehicle sales in June 2026 rise 23.8% to 147,187 units.
- Domestic passenger vehicle sales are 118,906 units in June 2025.
- Exports in June 2026 cross 42,700 units, according to one report.
- All sources cite year-on-year growth in June 2026 compared with June 2025.
Maruti Suzuki posts sales growth in June exports cross units
4 hours agoDomestic passenger vehicle sales grew 23.8% to 1,47,187 units in June 2026, compared to 1,18,906 units in June 2025
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