The Indian SUV landscape in September 2025 showcased remarkable resilience and growth, with compact and midsize offerings driving the momentum amid the festive buzz. Dispatch figures highlight the enduring appeal of domestic giants like Tata and Mahindra, whose strategic enhancements and diverse portfolios continue to capture substantial market shares. As consumer preferences lean heavily toward versatile utility vehicles, these rankings reflect a blend of steady frontrunners and notable recoveries, setting the stage for an even more dynamic final quarter of the year.
1. Tata Nexon: Unrivaled Dominance
The Tata Nexon solidified its reign as the nation’s premier SUV, achieving a staggering 97% year-on-year surge to dispatch 22,573 units. Surpassing not just its segment peers but also emerging as the top-selling passenger vehicle overall, the Nexon’s success stems from regular feature refreshes and the rising traction of its electric counterpart, appealing to a broad spectrum of urban commuters and families.
2. Hyundai Creta: Midsize Mastery
Trailing closely, the Hyundai Creta upheld its status as the gold standard in the midsize category, recording 18,861 unitsโa solid 19% increase from the previous year. This performance underscores the model’s timeless blend of sophistication, space, and reliability, even as rivals intensify their pursuits.
3. Mahindra Scorpio: Momentum Builder
Mahindra’s Scorpio lineup charged ahead with 18,372 units sold, marking a robust 27% growth. The dual appeal of the premium Scorpio N and the value-driven Classic variant has fueled this ascent, resonating with buyers seeking bold aesthetics and proven off-road credentials.
4. Tata Punch: Compact Comeback
Experiencing a resurgence, the Tata Punch delivered 15,891 units, up 16% from last September. Its diminutive yet commanding presence, coupled with the buzz around the new EV edition, has revitalized its standing among entry-level SUV shoppers.
5. Maruti Suzuki Fronx: Steady Performer
The Maruti Suzuki Fronx held firm at 13,767 units, enduring a marginal 1% decline. This crossover’s sporty flair and practical packaging continue to draw steady interest, maintaining its relevance in a crowded subcompact field.
6. Mahindra Thar: Lifestyle Icon
Embracing its niche as a rugged lifestyle pick, the Mahindra Thar surged 34% to 11,846 units. Its adventurous spirit and recent cosmetic tweaks have captivated enthusiasts, turning heads during the pre-festive shopping spree.
7. Hyundai Venue: Value Vanguard
The Hyundai Venue notched 11,484 units, reflecting a 12% uptick, bolstered by GST 2.0 incentives and promotional deals that sparked renewed buyer enthusiasm in the compact segment.
8. Maruti Suzuki Brezza: Facing Headwinds
In a tougher spot, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza registered 10,173 units, down 34% year-on-year. Supply constraints and shifting tastes toward bolder alternatives may have tempered its usual vigor.
9. Mahindra XUV700: Balanced Presence
The Mahindra XUV700 maintained equilibrium with 9,764 units, a slight 1% rise. Its feature-laden cabin and dynamic drive keep it competitive among premium midsize contenders.
10. Mahindra XUV3XO: Consistent Contender
Rounding out the list, the Mahindra XUV3XO stayed level at 9,032 units, with negligible change. This subcompact’s tech-forward approach ensures it remains a viable option for tech-savvy families.
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Insights into Market Trends
September’s data paints a picture of robust expansion in the SUV domain, propelled by homegrown innovation and policy perks like GST revisions. Tata’s near-doubling of Nexon volumes exemplifies the EV-hybrid synergy’s impact, while Mahindra’s multi-model strategy across segments underscores adaptability. Maruti’s slight dips signal the need for refreshed lineups, yet the overall category’s vitality hints at record-breaking festive sales ahead. As new entrants loom, brands must prioritize connectivity, sustainability, and affordability to sustain this upward trajectory.
| Rank | Model (Y-o-Y %) | September 2025 Sales | September 2024 Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tata Nexon (97%) | 22,573 | 11,470 |
| 2 | Hyundai Creta (19%) | 18,861 | 15,862 |
| 3 | Mahindra Scorpio (27%) | 18,372 | 14,438 |
| 4 | Tata Punch (16%) | 15,891 | 13,711 |
| 5 | Maruti Fronx (-1%) | 13,767 | 13,874 |
| 6 | Mahindra Thar (34%) | 11,846 | 8,843 |
| 7 | Hyundai Venue (12%) | 11,484 | 10,259 |
| 8 | Maruti Brezza (-34%) | 10,173 | 15,322 |
| 9 | Mahindra XUV700 (1%) | 9,764 | 9,646 |
| 10 | Mahindra XUV3XO (0%) | 9,032 | 9,000 |









