Maruti Suzuki has closed calendar year 2025 on a historic note by recording its highest ever annual production, underscoring its continued dominance in India’s passenger vehicle market. The country’s largest carmaker manufactured a total of 22.55 lakh vehicles during the year, marking a significant milestone in its manufacturing journey and reflecting steady demand across domestic and export markets.
This record output represents a healthy growth over the previous year and highlights the company’s ability to scale operations efficiently despite challenges such as supply chain volatility and rising input costs. The production figure includes vehicles meant for the Indian market, exports to overseas destinations, and units supplied to other original equipment manufacturers, showcasing the breadth of Maruti Suzuki’s operations.
Strong demand for popular models played a key role in driving production volumes. Cars such as the Swift, Baleno, Dzire, Ertiga and the compact SUV Fronx continued to attract buyers with their mix of affordability, fuel efficiency and reliability. These models remain among the top sellers in their respective segments and form the backbone of the company’s portfolio.
Manufacturing capacity across Maruti Suzuki’s plants in Haryana and Gujarat supported this growth. Continuous improvements in operational efficiency, higher plant utilisation and investments in modern production technologies helped the company meet rising demand without major disruptions. The automaker also benefited from a robust vendor ecosystem that ensured timely supply of critical components.
The record production achievement reinforces Maruti Suzuki’s position as a key pillar of India’s automobile manufacturing sector. It also aligns with the company’s long term vision of expanding capacity further in the coming years as it prepares for new product launches, increased exports and the transition toward cleaner mobility solutions.
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