Tata-Mahindra kept watching! Maruti sold Navratri 'Recorded' cars, you will not be sure!

Tata-Mahindra kept watching! Maruti sold Navratri 'Recorded' cars, you will not be sure!

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In Navratri, Maruti Suzuki India delivered 1.65 lakh vehicles, Partho Banerjee estimated 2 lakh units. Exports and stocks have also recorded tremendous growth.

New Delhi. Maruti Suzuki India has delivered 1.65 lakh vehicles in the first eight days of Navratri and according to Partho Banerjee, Senior Executive Officer of the company's marketing and sales, the total delivery is expected to reach 2 lakh units during the festive season. Talking to CNBC TV18, Banerjee said that this is the first time Navratri delivery has crossed one lakh mark, which shows the tremendous demand for Maruti cars in the market. With these figures, the company has introduced a tremendous challenge for competitions like Tata, Mahindra and Hyundai.

The company increased production

In September, the retail sales have risen on the basis of growth of 27.5 percent, the company started October with a booking of about 2.5 lakh vehicles. To meet the demand, the company has increased production, in which supply chains and production teams are also working during Sunday and holidays this month. Banerjee warned that customers delaying the booking may have to wait till the festive season for delivery.

Export also increased
Exports have also been strong, there has been a growth of about 50 percent last month. Electric vehicle exports reached around 3,000 units, with shipments going to Japan and Middle East as well as European markets including Norway, Denmark, Belgium and Switzerland. Banerjee said that Maruti would reconsider the export target of its annual 4 lakh units, balanceing foreign shipments with strong domestic demand.

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Tata-Mahindra kept watching! Maruti sold Navratri 'records' cars

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Maruti's cars sold in September, cars made in India abroad

Maruti's cars sold in September, cars made in India abroad

New Delhi. Maruti Suzuki India Limited (MSIL) recorded a total sales of 1,89,665 units in September 2025, which had 1,84,727 units in the same month last year, which led to an annual growth of 2.7%. The company sold 1,32,820 units in the domestic market, which is 8.4% less than the 1,44,962 units sold in September 2024. In the first eight days of Navratri, Maruti Suzuki delivered a record 1,65,000 units, which recently shows positive effects of GST price cut.

These cars sold

The company sold 48,695 units UV (utility vehicles), including Froncs, Brezza, Victoris, Grand Witara, Jimny, Ertiga, XL6 and Invulto. Last month, the company sold 74,090 units of mini and compact cars, while 2,891 units were sold in the Light Commercial Vehicle Segment.

There was a lot of export
The company's exports touched the highest monthly level with 42,204 units, which was 27,728 units in September 2024 and 36,538 units in August 2025. These figures reflect a strong focus on the brand's foreign markets.

Maruti Suzuki SUV coming up to 2026
Maruti Suzuki is planning to expand its SUV model lineup with three major launch-e vitara electric SUVs, Fronx Strong Hybrid and a premium three-ru SUV. Maruti E Vitara will come with 49kwh and 61kwh battery packs, and will claim more than 500 km MIDC range. Some of its major highlights include Level-2 Adas, ventilated front seats, panoramic sunroof, powered driver seats, reclining and split rear seats etc.

They will compete with
The Maruti Fronx will be the first model of the brand that will have a new affordable Strong Hybrid Povertrain, which has been largely in-house developed for the market. Car manufacturer is likely to hybridize its 1.2L, 3-cylinder Z-series petrol engine. A new Maruti premium SUV, which will be more than 4.5 meters in length. This is likely to be based on Grand Vitara, in which platforms, powertrains and features will be shared. After launching, the new 7-seater SUV will compete directly to Hyundai Alkazar, Mahindra XUV700 and Tata Safari.

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