These are the country's best selling hybrid cars, see the list
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Best Selling Hybrid Cars in India: The demand for hybrid cars is increasing rapidly in the country and the sales report of FY 2025-26 has proved it. Toyota Innova HyCross became the best selling hybrid car, while Hyrider recorded strong growth. On the other hand, there was a decline in the sales of Maruti Grand Vitara and Honda City Hybrid. If you are planning to buy a car with better mileage, premium features and low fuel consumption, then this report is going to be very useful for you.
Toyota and Maruti Suzuki have maintained their dominance in the Hybrid Car segment. The same was seen in the sale of the last financial year also. In the list of top-8 best-selling hybrid cars in FY 2025-26, two Toyota models remained in the top-2, while Maruti Suzuki has also registered its strong presence. There has been a significant increase in total sales in FY26 as compared to FY25. Indian customers are increasingly turning towards petrol-electric hybrid technology.

Toyota Innova HyCross won the top position with a growth of 18.1%. Despite the decline in some of Maruti Suzuki's models, the Toyota Hyrider's impressive 33.2% growth shows the company's strength. Overall, there is strong demand in the hybrid segment. If you are also planning to buy a new car of this segment in the coming days, then from the sales report you can get an idea of choosing the car of your choice.

Toyota Innova HyCross sales have reached 62,588 units in FY26 as compared to 53,005 units sales in FY25. The company had an increase of 9,583 units, which is a growth of 18.1%. This model continues to be the king of the hybrid segment. Its popularity is continuously increasing among families and customers looking for a premium MPV.
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Toyota Hyrider performed tremendously in FY26. Its sales increased to 35,745 units in FY26 compared to 26,834 units in FY25. An impressive growth of 33.2 percent was recorded with an increase of 8,911 units. This model is the biggest example of the success of Toyota's hybrid strategy.

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara lagged a bit in FY26. Only 11,739 units were sold in FY26 compared to 16,636 units sold in FY25. Recorded a negative growth of 29.4% with a decline of 4,897 units. Although it is still maintaining its place in the top-3, the company needs to focus on increasing its sales.

Maruti Suzuki Invicto showed good recovery. 5,350 units were sold in FY26 compared to 4,036 units in FY25. There was an increase of 1,314 units, which is a strong growth of 32.6%. This model has emerged as a direct alternative to Toyota Innova HyCross in the premium MPV segment.

Recently launched Maruti Suzuki Victoris touched the sales figure of 3,247 units in FY26. It has barely been a year since it came into the market. As a new model, its initial sales are being considered positive. Its performance will be monitored in the coming months.

Toyota Camry achieved sales of 2,346 units in FY26, while the figure was 1,854 units in FY25. With an increase of 492 units, a growth of 26.5% has been recorded. This hybrid option is attracting customers in the premium sedan segment.

Toyota Vellfire sales stood at 1,483 units in FY26, which is 328 units more than 1,155 units in FY25. With a growth of 28.4%, it is in a strong position within the luxury hybrid MPV segment.

Honda City Hybrid suffered a slight decline in FY26. 1,007 units were sold in FY26 compared to 1,280 units in FY25. A negative growth of 21.3% was recorded with a decrease of 273 units.

Our advice: If you want good fuel efficiency along with better performance, then these vehicles are a better option for you. Talking about the features, it gets all the safety features including big sunroof, 360 degree camera and 6 airbags. Many of these vehicles are capable of giving mileage up to 28 KMPL. Talking about the price, it starts from ₹ 10.50 lakh for Maruti Victoris.

