The Maruti Suzuki WagonR has once again claimed the title of India’s best-selling car, maintaining its dominance for the fourth consecutive financial year. With over 500 units sold daily in FY25, the hatchback continues to be a top choice among Indian car buyers, outpacing competitors across segments.
Maruti Suzuki Leads, Rivals Follow
According to industry reports, Maruti Suzuki has outsold Hyundai, Tata, and Mahindra combined, cementing its position as the country’s leading carmaker. The company’s consistent sales growth is driven by strong demand for models like the WagonR, Swift, and Baleno.
The top 10 best-selling cars of FY25 include:
- Maruti Suzuki WagonR – Retaining its No.1 position.
- Tata Punch – Leading the compact SUV segment.
- Hyundai Creta – The best-selling mid-size SUV.
- Maruti Suzuki Brezza – Dominating the sub-compact SUV space.
- Mahindra Scorpio – A top performer in the SUV category.
The Tata Punch has climbed the rankings, becoming the second-best-selling car in India. The Hyundai Creta, known for its premium features, has continued to lead the mid-size SUV market. Meanwhile, the Brezza and Scorpio remain strong contenders, appealing to urban and semi-urban buyers.
Why WagonR Continues to Win
The WagonR’s success is driven by its affordability, fuel efficiency, and practicality. With multiple engine options, CNG variants, and a spacious cabin, it caters to both budget-conscious buyers and urban commuters. The car’s low maintenance cost and resale value further enhance its appeal.
Maruti Suzuki’s extensive sales and service network also gives it a competitive edge, ensuring that the WagonR remains a trusted choice for millions of Indian families.
Future Outlook
With growing competition in the hatchback and SUV segments, manufacturers like Tata and Hyundai are pushing new models and features. However, Maruti Suzuki’s stronghold on the market remains unchallenged, with a mix of affordable and premium offerings.
As EV adoption grows and new safety norms take effect, the Indian car industry is set for a transformation. Yet, for now, the WagonR continues to dominate the roads, proving that a practical, value-for-money car can still rule the market.


