India’s passenger vehicle (PV) market continued its growth momentum in March 2026, with most carmakers reporting higher sales compared to the same month last year. Maruti Suzuki retained its position as the country’s largest carmaker, while Tata Motors stayed ahead of Mahindra in the contest for second place. Hyundai, Skoda and Honda reported single-digit growth, while Renault and Nissan posted the highest increases.
March 2026 sales for each carmaker
| Carmaker | March 2026 sales | YoY change (%) |
| Maruti Suzuki | 1,69,428 units | 10.27 |
| Tata | 66,971 units | 29 |
| Mahindra | 60,272 units | 25 |
| Hyundai | 55,064 units | 6.3 |
| Toyota | 35,125 units | 23.8 |
| Kia | 29,112 units | 14.5 |
| Skoda | 7,906 units | 6.8 |
| Honda | 7,585 units | 5 |
| JSW MG Motor | 6,528 units | 19 |
| Renault | 5,046 units | 77 |
| Nissan | 4,408 units | 151 |
Maruti Suzuki
Sales: 1,69,428 units, Change: 10.27 percent YoY
Maruti Suzuki reported domestic sales of 1,69,428 units in March 2026, registering a 10.27 percent year-on-year increase. The carmaker remains the market leader, supported by strong demand across its key segments.
The compact segment, comprising popular models such as the Baleno, Swift, Dzire, WagonR and Celerio, contributed 71,789 units in March, while SUVs, including the Brezza, Grand Vitara, Fronx and the e Vitara, posted 71,356 units during the month, reflecting continued demand.
Tata
Sales: 66,971 units, Change: 29 percent YoY
Tata Motors retained second place in March 2026 with domestic sales of 66,971 units, up 29 percent year-on-year. This also marks a month-on-month increase of around 19 percent from 56,447 units sold in February 2026.
The carmaker continues to benefit from strong demand for its SUV range, with models such as the Nexon and Punch remaining key contributors. Tata’s CNG and electric vehicle portfolio also supports overall volumes.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Electric Mobility MD and CEO Shailesh Chandra said recent launches, including the Sierra, Punch facelift, and petrol variants of the Harrier and Safari, have seen progressive growth in bookings, enquiries and deliveries since their introduction.
Mahindra
Sales: 60,272 units, Change: 25 percent YoY
Mahindra posted domestic sales of 60,272 units in March 2026, marking a 25 percent increase over 48,048 units in March 2025. Volumes also rose by around 13 percent compared to February’s 53,281 units.
The carmaker continues to rely on its SUV-led portfolio, with models such as the Scorpio-N, Thar and Thar Roxx driving volumes. Recent launches, including the XUV 7XO and XEV 9e, are now being delivered to customers.
Hyundai
Sales: 55,064 units, Change: 6.3 percent YoY
Hyundai reported domestic sales of 55,064 units in March 2026, registering a 6.3 percent increase over 51,820 units in the same month last year. The carmaker’s performance is supported by its core lineup, with models such as the Creta, Venue and i20 contributing significantly to overall volumes. Recent updates to models like the Verna and Exter are also expected to support near-term demand.
Hyundai Motor India MD and CEO Tarun Garg said the company recorded its highest-ever quarterly domestic sales of 1,66,578 units in Q4 FY2025-26, and expects upcoming product updates to sustain momentum.
Toyota
Sales: 35,125 units, Change: 23.8 percent YoY
Toyota reported domestic sales of 35,125 units in March 2026, registering a 23.8 percent year-on-year increase. Demand is driven by models such as the Innova Hycross, Urban Cruiser Hyryder and Fortuner, which remain key contributors to the brand’s volumes. Toyota has also revealed its first EV for India, the Urban Cruiser EBella, and is expected to announce its prices shortly.
Kia
Sales: 29,112 units, Change: 14.5 percent YoY
Kia’s domestic sales stood at 29,112 units in March 2026, marking a 14.5 percent increase year-on-year. Compared to February’s 25,031 units, volumes were higher by around 16 percent month-on-month.
Growth was driven by the new-generation Seltos, along with steady demand for the Sonet. Growing interest in the Carens Clavis and its electric derivative also contributed to the brand’s overall momentum during the month.
Skoda
Sales: 7,906 units, Change: 6.8 percent YoY
Skoda reported domestic sales of 7,906 units in March 2026, registering a 6.8 percent year-on-year increase and slightly exceeding its previous monthly high.
The Kylaq continues to be the brand’s top-selling model and main volume driver, with the Slavia also contributing steadily. The new Kushaq, launched late in March at Rs 10.69 lakh to Rs 18.99 lakh, is likely to add to volumes in the coming months.
Honda
Sales: 7,585 units, Change: 5 percent YoY
Honda’s domestic sales stood at 7,585 units in March 2026, marking a 5 percent increase over the same month last year. This is a notable rise from 4,774 units recorded in February 2026.
The City, Amaze and Elevate make up Honda’s current line-up in India. Honda has also indicated plans to expand its lineup, with its first battery electric vehicle, the Honda 0 Alpha, now undergoing pan-India testing ahead of its planned introduction.
JSW MG Motor
Sales: 6,528 units, Change: 19 percent YoY
JSW MG Motor recorded domestic sales of 6,528 units in March 2026, a 19 percent year-on-year increase. Growth is supported by the Windsor EV, which remains among the brand’s best-selling products. The company also recently revealed the Majestor diesel SUV, for which bookings are currently open, with a price announcement expected in April 2026 and customer deliveries scheduled to begin in May 2026.
The carmaker has also announced price increases effective April 1, with most models set to see hikes of up to 2 percent, while higher-end offerings such as the Cyberster and M9 will see increases of up to 7 percent, citing rising input costs.
Renault
Sales: 5,046 units, Change: 77 percent YoY
Renault recorded domestic sales of 5,046 units in March 2026, registering a 77 percent year-on-year increase. This is a 44 percent rise from 3,495 units in February.
The Kiger and Triber continued to be the brand’s key volume drivers, together accounting for 63 percent of March sales. Deliveries of the new-generation Duster are set to begin in April, with the revived nameplate expected to support volumes in the coming months.
Nissan
Sales: 4,408 units, Change: 151 percent YoY
Nissan's domestic sales stood at 4,408 units in March 2026, up 98 percent over February’s 2,230 units, marking its highest monthly domestic performance in five years. This is also a sharp 151 percent increase over the 1,756 units recorded in March 2025.
The increase was driven by the start of customer deliveries of the Gravite MPV, which joins the Magnite as the brand’s second offering in India.