Top 25 cars, SUVs sold in India in November 2021

    Maruti Suzuki had a commanding 55 percent share of total PV sales in November, with SUVs and hatchbacks being the predominant body styles sold.

    Published On Dec 07, 2021 05:40:00 PM

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    Top 25 cars, SUVs sold in India in November 2021

    The passenger vehicle segment in India recorded total sales of 2,45,262 units in November, registering a 14.3 percent decline as compared to last November. The decline was primarily on account of the semiconductor crisis that has severely impacted supply chain and production for several manufacturers.

    Among the top 25 cars sold last month, it was Maruti Suzuki which dominated sales yet again with as many as 11 models in the top 25 list, with Hyundai, Tata Motors and Mahindra making up the remaining majority.

    • Maruti Suzuki commanded a majority 55 percent volume 
    • Seven out of top 10 bestselling cars were Maruti Suzuki models
    • SUVs, hatchbacks continue to be popular body styles in India

    Here's a summary of the top 25 selling cars in November.

    Top 25 selling cars in November 2021
    RankModelNovember 21November 20Difference (% YoY)
    1Maruti Suzuki WagonR16,85316,2523.67
    2Maruti Suzuki Swift14,56818,498-21.25
    3Maruti Suzuki Alto13,81215,321-9.85
    4Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza10,7607,83837.28
    5Hyundai Creta10,30012,017-14.29
    6Maruti Suzuki Baleno9,93117,872-44.83
    7Tata Nexon9,8316,02163.28
    8Maruti Suzuki Eeco9,57111,183-14.41
    9Maruti Suzuki Ertiga8,7529,557-8.42
    10Kia Seltos8,6599,205-5.93
    11Maruti Suzuki Dzire8,19613,536-39.45
    12Hyundai Venue7,9329,265-14.39
    13Toyota Innova Crysta6,3002,192187.41
    14Tata Punch6,1100-
    15Maruti Suzuki Celerio5,9686,533-8.65
    16Hyundai Grand i10 Nios5,46610,936-50.02
    17Mahindra Bolero5,4426,055-10.12
    18Tata Tiago4,9985,890-15.14
    19Kia Sonet4,71911,417-58.67
    20Hyundai i204,3919,096-51.73
    21Mahindra XUV3004,0054,458-10.16
    22Maruti Suzuki S-Presso3,6617,018-47.83
    23Mahindra Scorpio3,3703,725-9.53
    24Maruti Suzuki XL63,2803,388-3.19
    25Mahindra XUV7003,2070-

     

    Maruti Suzuki dominates Top 10 sales list

    The Maruti Suzuki WagonR has emerged as the best-selling car of November with 16,853 units sold. The hatchback even registered a year-on-year growth of 3.67 percent. The Maruti Suzuki Swift followed in second position with sales of 14,568 units, although it saw a year-on-year decline of 21.25 percent. The Maruti Suzuki Alto and the Vitara Brezza took up third and fourth positions with 13,812 units and 10,760 units sold, respectively. The only non-Maruti to make it to the top 5 was the Hyundai Creta, that saw sales of 10,300 units.

    The remainder of the top 10 list was yet again dominated by Maruti with the Baleno, Eeco and Ertiga taking up sixth, eight and ninth positions, respectively. The Maruti Baleno sold 9,931 units, the Eeco saw sales of 9,571 units and the Ertiga sold 8,752 units. Tata Motors managed to bag seventh position by selling 9,831 units of the Nexon. Kia rounds up the top 10 list with the Seltos, that sold 8,659 units.

    With 11 models making it to the top 25 list, Maruti Suzuki commanded a majority stake (55 percent) in the total passenger vehicles sales in India in November. The Maruti Suzuki Dzire (8,196 units), the newly-launched Celerio (5,968 units), the S-Presso (3,661 units) and the XL6 (3,280 units) were other models that made it to the top 25 list.

    Hyundai, Tata, Mahindra make up the remaining majority

    Apart from Maruti’s 11 models, Hyundai, Tata Motors and Mahindra have emerged as the best of the rest. While Hyundai and Mahindra had four models in the top 25 list, Tata Motors had three.

    Apart from the aforementioned Creta that managed to bag a place in the top 5, other Hyundai models that made it to the list were the Venue, the Grand i10 Nios and the i20. The Venue was the third most sold compact SUV in November with 7,932 units, good enough for twelfth position on the list. The Grand i10 Nios and i20 hatchbacks came in at sixteenth and twentieth positions respectively with 5,466 and 4,391 units sold each.

    As for Tata Motors, the Tiago came in at eighteenth position, while the newly launched Punch came fourteenth. The Tata Punch sold a total of 6,110 units while the Tiago sold 4,998 units. Mahindra, another homegrown manufacturer, had the Bolero, Scorpio, XUV300 and XUV700 in the top 25 list.

    The Bolero was the highest selling Mahindra in November with 5,442 units, giving it seventeenth position. Meanwhile, the XUV300 (4,005 units), Scorpio (3,370 units) and XUV700 (3,207 units) made up the twenty-first, twenty-third and twenty-fifth positions respectively. It’s interesting to note that the total sales of Tata’s top three models (20,939 units) were more than what Mahindra could manage with its top four (16,024 units).

    The other carmakers that made it to the top 25 list include Kia and Toyota. Apart from the Seltos that got into the top 10 list, Kia also managed a nineteenth position with the Sonet (4,719 units). Meanwhile, the Toyota Innova Crysta sold 6,300 units in November giving it thirteenth position.

    SUVs, hatchbacks popular body styles in India

    Given the country’s obsession for SUVs, it’s no surprise that SUVs were the most sold body style last month. The top 25 list had as many as 11 SUVs from across the compact and midsize SUV segments. Hatchbacks were the next most popular body style with nine models across the entry-level, midsize and premium hatchback segments. There were three MPVs too, while the Maruti Suzuki Dzire was the only sedan and the Eeco was the only van to make it to the list.

    What are your thoughts on top 25 selling cars in November? Were you expecting some other models to make it to this list? Let us know in the comments below. 

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    Maruti Suzuki developing three row SUV to rival Alcazar

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