The Suzuki Group sold 3.3 million vehicles in 2025
- The Suzuki Group (Suzuki, Maruti) sold 3.3 million vehicles (passenger cars + light utility vehicles) in 2025 compared to 3.25 million in 2024, representing a small increase of 1.5%.
- The carmaker, which uses the Maruti name in India and the Suzuki name in the rest of the world, retains its tenth place even though the Geely group overtook it last year. Conversely, the Suzuki group overtook the Nissan group, thus ousting it from the Top 10, with the former making modest progress and the latter declining quite sharply.
- Despite the absence of battery electric vehicles in its lineup last year (the first, the e- Vitara, developed in partnership with Toyota, was launched in early 2026) and despite its absence from the US and Chinese markets (the world's two largest markets) due to its smaller models, Suzuki has been making steady progress since 2020 and is now closing in on the Honda group. Suzuki has a strong presence in the rapidly developing Southeast Asian markets.
- But the carmaker is particularly benefiting from the strong growth of the Indian market observed since 2020, where it holds a dominant position (nearly 40% of the market). By 2025, the Indian market was projected to represent 56% of Suzuki's global sales, more than its historical market, Japan (22% of its total sales).
- The collaboration with Toyota continues and Suzuki could leverage its position as a carmaker of A and B segment cars to meet the demand for this type of model, the supply of which is tending to decline in Europe, for example.
