Maruti Suzuki Achieves Nearly 200,000 Unit Sales in February 2025

Maruti Suzuki Sales Report for February 2025: An Overview
In February 2025, Maruti Suzuki, one of India’s leading car manufacturers, achieved impressive sales numbers. The company recorded a total of 199,400 vehicles sold, indicating a modest growth of 0.98% compared to the 197,471 units sold in February 2024. This growth showcases Maruti Suzuki’s ongoing strength in the automotive market, despite facing some ups and downs in various segments.
Key Highlights of Maruti Suzuki’s Sales
Total Sales Breakdown
- Total Vehicles Sold: 199,400 units
- Year-on-Year Growth: 0.98% increase from February 2024’s sales of 197,471 units.
- Domestic Market Contribution: The company’s domestic sales of passenger vehicles and light commercial vehicles amounted to 163,501 units, which is nearly the same as last year’s sales of 163,397 units in February.
- Sales to Other OEMs: Maruti Suzuki supplied 10,878 units to other Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), marking an impressive 111.3% increase from 5,147 units in February 2024.
Exports
While the domestic numbers were strong, exports saw a decline of 13.5%. Maruti Suzuki exported 25,021 units in February 2025, down from 28,927 units in the same month last year. However, the cumulative exports for the financial year 2024-25 reached an overall total of 299,617 units. This represents a commendable 16.5% increase despite the drop in February alone.
Segment Performance
SUV and MPV Sales
The Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) and Multi-Purpose Vehicles (MPVs) continued to excel, driving significant sales growth. This category contributed 65,033 units to the total sales, marking a 6.2% increase from 61,234 units sold in February 2024.
Passenger Vehicles
- Overall Domestic Passenger Sales: 160,791 units, showing a slight growth of 0.3% from 160,271 units in the same month last year.
- Compact Cars Performance: The compact segment, which includes popular models such as the Baleno, Swift, WagonR, Dzire, Ignis, and Celerio, sold 72,942 units, registering a 1.8% rise compared to the prior year.
- Eeco Van Sales: The Eeco van saw a dip in sales, with 11,493 units sold, a 5.3% decrease compared to the previous year’s 12,147 units.
- Mini Segment Decline: The mini segment, which includes the Alto and S-Presso, experienced a significant 30.8% decrease, selling only 10,226 units against 14,782 units from last year.
Ciaz Sedan Growth
Interestingly, the Ciaz sedan showed a remarkable turnaround with a growth rate of 128.1%. It jumped from selling only 481 units in February 2024 to 1,097 units in February 2025. Nonetheless, despite this performance, Maruti Suzuki has announced that they will discontinue the Ciaz soon.
Light Commercial Vehicles
Sales of light commercial vehicles, primarily the Super Carry model, faced a decline as well, dropping by 13.3% with only 2,710 units sold compared to 3,126 units sold the previous year.
Summary of Overall Performance
Combining passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles, and OEM supplies, Maruti Suzuki’s total domestic sales stood at 174,379 units, reflecting a 3.5% increase from 168,544 units sold in February 2024.
Conclusion
Despite some declines in certain segments and a fall in export numbers for the month, Maruti Suzuki remains a dominant force in the Indian automotive market. With almost 200,000 units sold in February 2025, the company continues to showcase its resilience and adaptability in a competitive landscape. The positive sales trend, bolstered by strong performances in the SUV and compact car segments, indicates that Maruti Suzuki is well-positioned for future growth in India.
As they explore further innovations and product launches, such as the introduction of electric and hybrid vehicles, it will be interesting to see how the company adapts to industry trends and consumer preferences in the months to come.