For the January to June 2025 period, the Hyundai Creta ranks as the second highest-selling car overall, with 1,00,560 units sold—just behind the Maruti Wagon R, which led the market with 1,01,424 units. Other high performers in H1 2025 include the Maruti Dzire (96,101 units), Brezza (93,729 units), and Swift (93,098 units). Now, lets look at the June 2025 sales figures for SUVs.
Top-Selling SUVs in June 2025
1. Hyundai Creta – 15,786 Units

The Hyundai Creta led SUV sales in June with 15,786 units. A combination of premium features like a panoramic sunroof, dual digital displays, ventilated front seats, and ADAS has made the Creta a favorite in the segment. It’s offered with three powertrains — a 1.5L NA petrol, a 1.5L turbo petrol, and a 1.5L diesel. Additionally, Hyundai now offers an electric version of the Creta with two battery packs (42kWh and 51.4kWh), offering ranges of 390km and 473km respectively.
2. Maruti Brezza – 14,507 Units

The Maruti Brezza secured second place with 14,507 units sold in June. Known for its affordability, fuel efficiency, and no-nonsense practicality, it remains Maruti’s top-selling SUV. It offers features like a 9-inch touchscreen, 360-degree camera, wireless charging, and heads-up display. Power comes from a 1.5L NA petrol engine, also available in CNG format for better efficiency.
3. Mahindra Scorpio – 12,740 Units

Mahindra sold 12,740 units of the Scorpio (including Scorpio Classic and Scorpio N), marking a strong third-place finish. With rugged styling and a robust ladder-frame construction, the Scorpio remains a go-to choice in both urban and semi-urban regions. The Scorpio N gets turbo petrol and diesel engines, both offering 4WD options, while the Classic is diesel-only. Feature highlights include a sunroof, wireless charging, and an 8-inch touchscreen.
4. Tata Nexon – 11,602 Units

The Nexon, across its petrol, diesel, and EV formats, sold 11,602 units in June. One of the most feature-packed SUVs in its class, the Nexon offers ventilated seats, 360-degree camera, 10.25-inch twin screens, and connected tech. The EV version gets two battery packs offering ranges of 275km and 489km respectively, while the ICE variants include 1.2L petrol, 1.5L diesel, and a CNG option.
Tata Punch – 10,446 Units

The Tata Punch secured fifth place with 10,446 units sold, including EV variants. A favorite among first-time SUV buyers, the Punch offers high ground clearance, practicality, and now, electrification. The EV variant comes with 25kWh and 35kWh battery packs delivering ranges of 265km and 365km respectively.
Growing SUVs Demand
As of mid-2025, SUVs are clearly the most preferred body style among Indian car buyers. With versatile configurations, high seating positions, and expanding feature lists, they cater to a wide range of customers across urban and rural markets. Hyundai’s performance with the Creta in June reflects this ongoing trend, while Maruti, Tata, and Mahindra continue to stay competitive with their respective offerings.
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