Maruti, Tata, Toyota Drive India's Record FY26 Auto Sales Growth

India's passenger vehicle market concluded FY26 with robust performance from its leading manufacturers. Maruti Suzuki India reported a significant 16.72% year-on-year growth in March, alongside achieving its highest-ever annual export volume. Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles reached a record annual sales figure, with electric vehicle sales surging by 43%. Toyota Kirloskar Motor also posted strong growth, attributing its success to sustained demand and new product launches.

Key Points: India's Top Carmakers Post Double-Digit Sales Growth in FY26

  • Maruti Suzuki posts 16.7% March growth
  • Tata Motors achieves record annual sales of ~6.42 lakh units
  • Toyota Kirloskar Motor sales rise 20% in FY26
  • Strong EV and CNG segment performance drives growth
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Maruti Suzuki India, Tata Motors and Toyota post strong double-digit gains

Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, and Toyota report strong double-digit gains, with record exports and EV sales driving India's passenger vehicle market.

"The company also achieved its highest-ever export volume of over 4.47 lakh vehicles in FY26 - Maruti Suzuki India"

New Delhi, April 1

India's passenger vehicle market closed FY26 on a robust note, with Maruti Suzuki India, Tata Motors and Toyota Kirloskar Motor posted strong double-digit gains.

Maruti Suzuki India recorded a 16.72 per cent year-on-year (YoY) growth in March 2026, selling 2,25,251 units compared to 1,92,984 units in the same month last year.

Domestic passenger vehicle sales stood at 1,69,428 units, while exports rose to 47,040 units and supplies to other OEMs reached 8,783 units.

For the full year, the company posted around 3 per cent growth, supported by consistent demand for compact cars and a strong export performance.

The company also achieved its highest-ever export volume of over 4.47 lakh vehicles in FY26, marking a growth of more than 34 per cent.

In contrast, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles reported a strong performance, with its highest-ever annual sales of around 6.42 lakh units in FY26 -- reflecting a 15 per cent growth -- almost double the industry growth rate.

The company also secured the number two position in the second half of the year based on wholesales and registrations.

Tata Motors saw strong traction in its electric vehicle portfolio, with EV sales crossing 92,000 units, up 43 per cent year-on-year.

Its CNG segment also performed well, growing 24 per cent to around 1.72 lakh units. In the fourth quarter, the company recorded its highest-ever quarterly sales, crossing 2 lakh units with a 37 per cent growth.

Meanwhile, Toyota Kirloskar Motor also reported strong growth, selling 4,06,081 units in FY26, up 20 per cent from the previous year.

The company maintained positive momentum in March as well, with sales rising 24 per cent to 37,194 units.

Toyota attributed its growth to sustained demand across SUV, MPV and compact segments, along with new product launches and customer-focused initiatives.

The company said it will continue to focus on hybrid and electrified technologies as part of its long-term growth strategy.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the growth numbers are impressive, I hope this translates into better after-sales service and more affordable spare parts. The cost of maintaining some of these popular models is still quite high for the average middle-class family. Growth should benefit the customer too, not just the balance sheet.
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Rohit P
Tata Motors at number two position! What a comeback story. From being written off to now leading in EVs and giving Maruti a run for its money. Their focus on safety first is also a big reason for their success. Proud to see an Indian company doing so well.
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Michael C
Interesting to see Toyota's strong growth with hybrids. In many Indian cities, the charging infrastructure isn't fully ready for pure EVs yet. Hybrids seem like a very practical bridge technology for our conditions. Smart strategy by them.
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Shreya B
Maruti's export numbers are mind-blowing! Over 4.47 lakh vehicles sent abroad. Our cars are now competing globally. This creates so many jobs here in India. Hope the government continues supportive policies for manufacturing.
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Karthik V
The CNG growth for Tata is a silent winner. With petrol prices so high, many families like mine are opting for CNG variants. It's more economical for daily city commutes. Good to see companies catering to this demand.

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