Hyundai Motor India Limited maintained its robust position in the Indian automotive market during November 2025. The company dispatched a total of 50,340 vehicles domestically. This figure represents a solid 4 percent increase compared to the 48,246 units sold in November of the previous year. The performance highlights Hyundai’s consistent ability to hover around the 50,000-unit mark each month. A significant portion of this success continues to come from its popular sport utility vehicles, which dominate the brand’s portfolio.
Top Performer: Hyundai Creta Leads the Pack
The mid-size SUV, Hyundai Creta, once again emerged as the bestselling model for the brand. Customers purchased 17,344 units of the Creta in November 2025. This number shows a healthy 12 percent rise from the 15,452 units recorded in the same period last year. The Creta’s appealing design, feature-packed variants, and reliable performance have solidified its status as a favorite among Indian buyers seeking a versatile family vehicle.
Strong Showing from Compact SUVs and Sedans
Following closely behind was the Hyundai Venue, a compact SUV that competes fiercely in the sub-four-meter segment. The company delivered 11,645 units of the Venue last month. This reflects an impressive 19 percent growth over the 9,754 units from November 2024. The recent introduction of an updated version has likely contributed to this surge, as production ramps up to meet rising demand.
In a surprising turnaround, the Hyundai Aura compact sedan claimed the third position with 5,731 units sold. This marks a remarkable 35 percent jump from the 4,248 units in the prior year, demonstrating renewed interest in affordable sedan options.
The Hyundai Exter, another compact SUV rivaling popular micro-SUVs, secured fourth place with 5,705 units. Although this was a minor 1 percent dip from the 5,747 units sold previously, it remained competitive in its category.
Hatchback and Premium Model Insights
Hyundai’s entry-level hatchbacks faced some challenges. The Grand i10 Nios saw 4,559 units dispatched, indicating a 20 percent decline from the 5,667 units in November 2024. Similarly, the premium hatchback i20 registered 3,777 units, down 4 percent from 3,925 units the year before.
Higher-end models experienced sharper drops. The three-row SUV Alcazar, based on the Creta platform, managed only 840 units, reflecting a steep 61 percent fall from 2,134 units. The Verna mid-size sedan sold 709 units, a 42 percent decrease compared to 1,213 units previously.
Imported vehicles had limited volumes. The Tucson SUV, approaching the end of its lifecycle and discontinued mid-month, sold just 6 unitsโa 93 percent drop from 84 units. On a positive note, the electric Ioniq 5 found 24 buyers, up 9 percent from 22 units.
Model-Wise Sales Comparison Table
| Model | November 2025 Sales | November 2024 Sales | Year-over-Year Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Creta | 17,344 | 15,452 | +12% |
| Hyundai Venue | 11,645 | 9,754 | +19% |
| Hyundai Aura | 5,731 | 4,248 | +35% |
| Hyundai Exter | 5,705 | 5,747 | -1% |
| Hyundai Grand i10 | 4,559 | 5,667 | -20% |
| Hyundai i20 | 3,777 | 3,925 | -4% |
| Hyundai Alcazar | 840 | 2,134 | -61% |
| Hyundai Verna | 709 | 1,213 | -42% |
| Hyundai Tucson | 6 | 84 | -93% |
| Hyundai Ioniq 5 | 24 | 22 | +9% |
| Total | 50,340 | 48,246 | +4% |
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Key Takeaways from November Performance
Hyundai’s results in November 2025 underscore its heavy reliance on SUVs like the Creta and Venue for driving volumes. While hatchbacks and some premium offerings struggled, the overall growth indicates resilience in a competitive market. The brand’s focus on updating popular models appears to be paying off, particularly with the Venue’s strong momentum. As the automotive landscape evolves with new launches and shifting preferences, Hyundai seems well-positioned to sustain its monthly figures around this level.









