Maruti Suzuki India Limited has started 2026 on a powerful note, posting its highest-ever monthly sales for January 2026 and setting new benchmarks for both domestic deliveries and overseas shipments. This performance underscores the company’s market leadership and strong demand across key segments.
Record Monthly Sales Performance
In January 2026, Maruti Suzuki reported total sales of 236,963 vehicles, marking an 11.6% year-on-year increase compared to January 2025, when it sold 212,251 units. This figure stands as the company’s highest monthly sales volume in its history, signaling robust demand at the start of the year.
Domestic Sales — Stable Demand
Domestic sales remained strong, with 178,300 units sold during the month. This includes passenger vehicles and light commercial vehicles, reflecting buyer interest in both everyday cars and multi-purpose vehicles. Passenger vehicles alone accounted for 174,529 units, showing continued interest in Maruti Suzuki’s core models.
Within the domestic market, utility vehicles such as the Brezza, Ertiga, Fronx, Grand Vitara, XL6, Jimny, and Invicto emerged as key growth drivers, collectively recording 75,609 units in January 2026. These models have become increasingly popular as Indian buyers shift toward SUVs and MPVs.
Export Performance Hits All-Time High
One of the most striking developments in January 2026 was Maruti Suzuki’s export performance. The company shipped 51,020 vehicles overseas, nearly doubling export volumes compared with January 2025. This 88% year-on-year surge marks an all-time monthly high for exports, highlighting India’s growing role as a global manufacturing and export hub for Suzuki-brand vehicles.
Mini & Compact Segment Trends
While overall sales soared, specific segments showed mixed trends. The combined mini and compact cars — including models like Baleno, Swift, Dzire, WagonR, and Celerio — recorded 87,006 units, slightly lower than last year, reflecting changing consumer preferences and increased focus on utility vehicles.
Vans & Light Commercial Vehicles
The Eeco van continued to deliver steady numbers with 11,914 units, while the Super Carry light commercial vehicle reported 3,771 units. These segments have contributed to Maruti Suzuki’s broad market footprint beyond passenger cars.
Broader Industry Context
Maruti Suzuki’s achievement comes amid a competitive automotive landscape, where other manufacturers have also reported strong sales in January 2026. For example, Hyundai Motor India posted its own record January figures, signaling healthy overall demand in the Indian car market.
What This Means for Maruti Suzuki
This performance highlights several key trends for India’s biggest carmaker:
- Exceptional overall growth driven by exports.
- Sustained domestic demand for SUVs and MPVs.
- Transition in consumer preferences within compact and mini segments.
With these results, Maruti Suzuki has reinforced its leadership in both domestic sales and global reach, starting 2026 with strong momentum and reaffirming its position as a dominant force in India’s automobile industry.