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In the month of October 2025, Maruti Suzuki Dzire continued to lead the sedan sales standings ahead of Hyundai Aura, Honda Amaze and VW Virtus
The sedan segment may not command the attention it once did but October 2025 offered a clear reminder that the body style still has loyal supporters. What stood out this month was how sharply the numbers swung between models. Some climbed with serious momentum while a few familiar nameplates continued to fade.
The overall ranking also stayed largely predictable though the gaps between cars told a different story. Leading the way by a massive margin, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire once again proved why it dominates Indian roads. With 20,791 units sold in October 2025, it posted a huge jump from the 12,698 units it managed a year ago – a 64 per cent year-on-year rise, the highest among the mass-market sedans.
The arrival of the new generation Dzire with a thoroughly overhauled exterior and interior along with the addition of new features and technologies, improved safety reaching full five stars in crash tests have played a key role in its sustained success over the last several months. A fair distance behind but firmly holding on to second place was the Hyundai Aura.
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|
Top 10 Sedans Oct 2025 |
Oct 2025 Sales |
Oct 2024 Sales |
YoY Growth (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1. Maruti Suzuki Dzire |
20,791 |
12,698 |
64 |
|
2. Hyundai Aura |
5,815 |
4,805 |
21 |
|
3. Honda Amaze |
3,630 |
2,393 |
52 |
|
4. Volkswagen Virtus |
2,453 |
2,351 |
4 |
|
5. Skoda Slavia |
1,648 |
1,637 |
1 |
|
6. Tata Tigor |
1,196 |
926 |
29 |
|
7. Hyundai Verna |
824 |
1,272 |
-35 |
|
8. Honda City |
578 |
1,004 |
-42 |
|
9. Toyota Camry |
276 |
176 |
57 |
|
10. Maruti Suzuki Ciaz |
0 |
659 |
-100.00 |
It recorded a domestic tally of 5,815 units, a notable improvement over last year’s 4,805 units. Its growth rate of 21 per cent was modest compared to the Dzire but steady enough for Hyundai to keep a solid foothold in the compact sedan space. The Honda Amaze followed next with 3,630 units in the month of October 2025.
While the figure may not be massive, the Amaze delivered a 52 per cent surge over the 2,393 units posted during the same period last year – showing that Honda’s entry-level sedan still retains good traction. But, the good numbers can be attributed to the festive season and the GST 2.0 associated price drop.
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The midsize duo from Volkswagen and Skoda continued their close rivalry. The Virtus contributed 2,453 units – showing a mild 4 per cent rise compared to last year’s tally. The Slavia followed with 1,648 units – almost identical to its October 2024 performance of 1,637 units. Tata’s lone sedan, the Tigor, kept its numbers climbing.
It reached 1,196 units versus 926 in the previous year – translating to a 29 per cent rise, giving Tata a much-needed positive in a segment where the brand has often struggled. The situation was quite different for the Hyundai Verna and Honda City. The Verna fell to 824 units from 1,272 last year, a drop of 35 per cent, while the City declined even more sharply, slipping from 1,004 to 578 units with a 42 per cent fall. At the bottom of the list, the Toyota Camry managed 276 units compared to 176 units a year earlier – a healthy 57 per cent improvement for a niche hybrid sedan.
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