Staff Writer
New Delhi: Maruti Suzuki India Limited on Friday reported its highest-ever monthly sales at 2,39,646 units in April 2026, driven by robust domestic demand and strong export performance.
The company said domestic sales, including light commercial vehicles and supplies to other OEMs, stood at 1,99,592 units during the month, while overall domestic sales of passenger vehicles and LCVs reached an all-time high of 1,91,122 units.
Exports also recorded healthy growth at 40,054 units in April, compared to 27,911 units in the same month last year.
In the passenger vehicle segment, total domestic sales stood at 1,87,704 units, up from 1,38,704 units in April 2025, reflecting strong demand across categories.
Sales of mini cars, comprising models such as Alto and S-Presso, rose sharply to 16,066 units from 6,332 units a year ago. The compact and mid-size segment, which includes popular models like Baleno, Swift, WagonR and Dzire, registered sales of 80,659 units, up from 61,912 units in the year-ago period.
Utility vehicles continued to be a key growth driver, with sales increasing to 77,892 units from 59,022 units last year, supported by models such as Brezza, Ertiga, Fronx and Grand Vitara.
The van segment, led by the Eeco, recorded sales of 13,087 units, compared to 11,438 units in April 2025.
Sales of light commercial vehicle Super Carry stood at 3,418 units during the month, marginally higher than 3,349 units in the year-ago period.
The company also supplied 8,470 units to other OEMs in April.
Maruti Suzuki’s record-breaking performance in April reflects sustained demand momentum in the domestic market, supported by a broad-based portfolio and continued traction in the utility vehicle segment, alongside a strong contribution from exports.