Auto sales June 2025 showcased mixed results: year-on-year gains for Mahindra and Toyota but declines for Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Tata Motors. The takeaway from the sales data is that the transition to SUVs and hybrids is still gaining momentum, while the entry car segment is still showing weakness.
Company |
June 2025 |
June 2024 |
YOY Growth (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Mahindra & Mahindra |
47,306 |
40,022 |
+18.2% |
Toyota |
26,453 |
25,752 |
+2.7% |
Maruti Suzuki |
1,18,906 |
1,37,160 |
-13.3% |
Hyundai |
44,024 |
50,103 |
-12.1% |
Tata Motors |
37,083 |
43,524 |
-14.8% |
Mahindra & Mahindra auto sales June 2025
Mahindra auto sales 2025 emerged as the top performer, with sales jumping 18.2% year-on-year to 47,306 units. This growth was driven by strong demand for its SUV portfolio, which includes the Scorpio-N, XUV 3XO, and Thar. Mahindra's emphasis on rugged SUVs with plenty of features has been favourable among Indian consumers, and it achieved its best-ever SUV sales in a quarter. The growing share of SUV sales is around 90% of the volume. Mahindra's positioning in the SUV segment is unmatched.
Toyota auto sales June 2025
Toyota auto sales june 2025 posted a solid 2.7% year-on-year increase in June 2025, selling 26,453 units compared to 25,752 units in June 2024. While not as impressive as May's 22% surge, this growth shows the brand's staying power, fueled by strong demand for the Innova HyCross and Fortuner. Toyota's hybrid technology keeps gaining momentum, making up over 40% of its sales. The brand is perfectly positioned to capitalise on India's growing appetite for fuel-efficient vehicles.
Hyundai auto sales June 2025
Hyundai auto sales june 2025 fell 12.1% YOY, with 44,024 units sold. The concerning decline is indicative of other broad market challenges, including weak consumer sentiment and geopolitical instability. Beyond those challenges, what is remarkable is that the SUV portfolio, led by Creta and Venue, has accounted for 67% of total sales. The brand is pinning hopes on its upcoming Creta EV and expanded production capacity at the Talegaon plant to revive growth in the coming months.
Tata Motors auto sales June 2025
Tata Motors auto sales in June 2025 saw a rough 14.8% year-on-year drop, selling 37,083 units in June 2025. But here's the bright spot—their electric vehicle division is still growing strong, with the Punch EV and Nexon EV pushing EV sales up 28% from the previous month. While their regular petrol and diesel cars took a 22% hit, Tata's head start in India's EV game puts them in a good spot for the future. The company's push for affordable electric cars could really pay off as the market shifts gears.
Maruti Suzuki auto sales June 2025
Maruti Suzuki auto sales june 2025 took a hit with sales dropping 13.3% to 1,18,906 units from 1,37,160 units last year. The main culprit? The entry-level car segment has basically crashed. Models like the Alto and S-Presso now account for just 5.4% of total sales—a massive fall from when they used to rule the roads. Higher prices, tougher regulations, and people's growing love for SUVs have really hurt this segment. Thankfully, models like the Brezza and Fronx are helping cushion some of these losses.
Conclusion
Auto sales June 2025 data showed a picture of a transforming auto sector industry. While Mahindra and Toyota are succeeding with SUVs and hybrids, Maruti, Hyundai, and Tata are facing difficulties in their specific market segments (like small cars or EVs). The rise of EVs and the decline of small cars underscore the need for automakers to adapt swiftly. As the market awaits potential RBI rate cuts and festive-season demand, strategic agility will separate the winners from the strugglers in 2025’s competitive landscape.