The seven-seater car market in India is a vibrant mix of practicality, style, and value. In August 2025, the sales figures for these vehicles painted a fascinating picture of what Indian buyersโfamilies, taxi operators, and businessesโprioritize. From budget-friendly MPVs to rugged SUVs, the top 10 seven-seaters reflect a diverse and dynamic market. Letโs dive into the numbers and uncover what makes these vehicles stand out.
1. Maruti Suzuki Ertiga: The Undisputed Leader
The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga continues to rule the seven-seater segment with 18,445 units sold in August 2025. Compared to 18,580 units in August 2024, it saw a slight dip of 1%. This near-flat performance is a testament to its unwavering popularity. Families love the Ertiga for its spacious cabin, fuel efficiency, and affordable price, making it a go-to choice for urban and rural buyers alike. Its reliability and low maintenance costs keep it ahead in a competitive market.
2. Mahindra Scorpio: A Tough Contender
The Mahindra Scorpio, known for its bold design and rugged appeal, sold 9,840 units in August 2025. However, this marks a significant 29% drop from 13,787 units in August 2024. Despite the decline, the Scorpio remains a favorite among buyers seeking a tough, versatile SUV for both city drives and off-road adventures. Its muscular look and strong performance still draw a loyal fanbase, though competition is clearly heating up.
3. Toyota Innova: Trust in Reliability
With 9,304 units sold, the Toyota Innova range held steady with just a 4% decline from 9,687 units in August 2024. The Innovaโs reputation for durability and comfort makes it a top pick for families and taxi operators. Its premium features and trusted brand name ensure it remains a strong player, even with a higher price tag than some rivals.
4. Mahindra Bolero: The Rural Champion
The Mahindra Bolero, a veteran in the market, surprised many with an impressive 25% sales growth, reaching 8,109 units in August 2025 from 6,494 units the previous year. Its rugged build and ability to handle tough rural roads make it a favorite for buyers in smaller towns and villages. The Bolero proves that simplicity and reliability still have a strong place in Indiaโs automotive landscape.
5. Kia Carens: Urban Style and Features
The Kia Carens saw a healthy 16% rise, with 6,822 units sold compared to 5,881 units in August 2024. This modern MPV appeals to urban families who want a blend of style, technology, and practicality. With its sleek design and feature-packed interior, the Carens is carving out a strong niche in the competitive seven-seater market.
6. Mahindra XUV700: A Sharp Decline
The Mahindra XUV700 faced a steep 45% drop, selling 4,956 units in August 2025 compared to 9,007 units the previous year. This sharp decline is a surprise for a vehicle known for its premium features and bold styling. However, the upcoming festive season could help boost its numbers as buyers look for high-end SUVs.
7. Maruti Suzuki XL6: Steady Growth
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 recorded a 9% increase, with 2,973 units sold in August 2025, up from 2,740 units in 2024. Positioned as a premium alternative to the Ertiga, the XL6 offers a touch of luxury and comfort, appealing to buyers who want a more upscale MPV experience.
8. Toyota Fortuner: Premium Appeal
The Toyota Fortuner, a favorite in the premium SUV segment, saw a modest 7% growth, with 2,508 units sold compared to 2,338 units in August 2024. Its commanding road presence and robust build make it a top choice for buyers seeking luxury and performance in a seven-seater.
9. Renault Triber: Budget-Friendly Star
The Renault Triber, a compact MPV, posted a strong 24% growth, selling 1,870 units in August 2025, up from 1,514 units the previous year. Its affordable price and clever use of space make it a hit among budget-conscious buyers who still need a versatile seven-seater.
10. Tata Safari: Losing Ground
The Tata Safari closed the top 10 with 1,489 units sold, a 24% decline from 1,951 units in August 2024. Despite its bold design and feature-rich interior, the Safari seems to be struggling to keep pace in a crowded market. Tata may need to refresh its strategy to regain momentum.
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What the Numbers Tell Us
The August 2025 sales data reveals a seven-seater market thatโs diverse and evolving. The Maruti Suzuki Ertigaโs dominance shows the demand for practical, cost-effective vehicles. Meanwhile, the Bolero and Carens highlight the split between rural and urban preferences. The struggles of models like the XUV700 and Safari suggest that even strong contenders need to adapt to shifting buyer tastes. As the festive season approaches, it will be exciting to see how these trends evolve.









