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Indias Top 25 Selling Cars: THIS Becomes The New National Crush! Beats Creta, Brezza, Scorpio And Others

Indias Top 25 Selling Cars: THIS Becomes The New National Crush! Beats Creta, Brezza, Scorpio And Others

India.com26-06-2025
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India's Top Selling Cars: The Hyundai Creta, Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon and Punch, Mahindra Scorpio, Maruti Wagon R, and Maruti Swift were among the best-selling cars in India in May 2025. But guess which model topped the list? It was the Maruti Suzuki Dzire. With total sales of 18,084 units, it became the best-selling car in the country. https://zeenews.india.com/photos/auto/india-s-top-25-selling-cars-this-model-beats-creta-scorpio-brezza-and-more-to-claim-no-1-spot-2922494 Updated:Jun 26, 2025, 02:15 PM IST
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Here's the list of India's 25 best-selling cars in May 2025.
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25. Maruti Grand Vitara- 5,197 units
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24. Hyundai Aura- 5,225 units
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23. Hyundai Exter- 5,899 units
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22. Kia Seltos- 6,082 units
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21. Tata Tiago- 6,407 units
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20. Mahindra XUV700- 6,435 units
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19. Hyundai Venue- 7,520 units
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18. Toyota Hyryder- 7,573 units
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17. Mahindra XUV 3X0- 7,952 units
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16. Kia Sonet- 8,054 units
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15. Toyota Innova Crysta + HyCross- 8,882 units
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14 Mahindra Bolero + Neo- 8,942 units
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13. Mahindra Thar- 10,389 units
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12. Maruti Baleno- 11,618 units
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11. Maruti Eeco- 12,327 units
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10. Tata Nexon- 13,096 units
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9. Tata Punch- 13,133 units
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8. Maruti Fronx- 13,584 units
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7. Maruti Wagon R- 13,949 units
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6. Maruti Swift- 14,135 units
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5. Mahindra Scorpio N + Classic- 14,401 units
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4. Hyundai Creta- 14,860 units
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3. Maruti Brezza- 15,566 units
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2. Maruti Ertiga- 16,140 units
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1. Maruti Dzire- 18,084 units
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