- Citroën India reported three-fold growth in sales in Q4 2025 compared to the previous quarter, supported by a revised market strategy, better localization and a strong push in exports under Stellantis' India operations.
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Citroën India announced that it closed the fourth quarter of 2025 with a sharp improvement in sales momentum, reflecting the early results of last year's revised market strategy. The carmaker reported three-fold growth in sales during the fourth quarter compared to Q3, one of the strongest performances for the Stellantis-owned brand since it entered the Indian market.
The sales growth comes amid Citroën's ongoing efforts to realign its India strategy, with greater emphasis on localisation, product-market fit and a wider retail and service footprint. While the brand continues to sell relatively modest volumes compared to more established players on our shores, its Q4 performance signals a period of stability after a slow start to the year.
Exports played a major role in driving the overall sales performance of Citroën India. The company is expected to account for 18.8 per cent of Stellantis India's export growth in calendar year 2025, highlighting India's growing importance as a manufacturing and export hub within the group's global operations. This push was supported by better production utilization and a revised roadmap for models made in India serving overseas markets.
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Commenting on the company's quarterly performance, Shailesh Hajela, CEO and Managing Director, Stellantis India, said, “Citroën delivered 3x sales in Q4 vs Q3 and significantly contributed to Stellantis India's 18.8% export growth in 2025. With basalt to join our global export portfolio in 2026, India is fast becoming a key pillar of product development, manufacturing and Citroën's long-term strategy.” Technology.”
Looking ahead, Citroën aims to strengthen its domestic presence while expanding its lineup for foreign markets. The inclusion of basalt in Stellantis' global export plans from 2026 signals India's growing presence within the group's international supply chain. However, maintaining this growth amid stiff competition in the Indian passenger vehicle market will depend on Citroën translating its renewal strategy into sustained demand.
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First publication date: 16 Dec 2025, 16:48 PM IST



