Maruti Suzuki Sales November 2024 - Premium Vehicles & Exports Fuel Y-o-Y Growth
India's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki sold 181,531 new cars in November 2024 as year-over-year (Y-o-Y) sales ended in the black thanks to an increasing interest in its premium offerings and an uptick in exports. However, month-over-month (M-o-M) sales numbers dropped by over 12% compared to October.
Maruti Suzuki's Y-o-Y sales numbers rose by 10.39 per cent (17,092 units) compared to the 164,439 units the nation's largest car manufacturer shipped out in November 2023.

M-o-M sales numbers, on the other hand, were understandably in the red, because both Dusshera and Diwali fell in October when Maruti Suzuki sold 206,434 units. Compared to October, Maruti Suzuki's overall sales dropped by 12.06 per cent or 24,903 units.
| Category | 2024 | 2023 |
| A: Mini | 9,750 | 9,959 |
| A: Compact | 61,373 | 64,679 |
| Mini + Compact Segment | 71,123 | 74,638 |
| A: Mide-Size | 597 | 278 |
| Total A: Passenger Cars | 71,720 | 74,916 |
| B: Utility Vehicles | 59,003 | 49,016 |
| C: Vans | 10,589 | 10,226 |
| Total Domestic Passenger Vehicles Saes (PV) | 141,312 | 134,158 |
| Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) | 2,926 | 2,509 |
| Total Domestic Sales Including LCV (PV+LCV) | 144,238 | 136,667 |
| Sales to other OEM | 8,660 | 4,822 |
| Total Domestic Sales (PV+LCV+OEM) | 152,898 | 141,489 |
| Total Export Sales | 28,633 | 22,950 |
| Total Sales (Total Domestic + Export) | 181,531 | 164,439 |
Maruti Suzuki Domestic Sales
Maruti Suzuki shipped a total of 141,312 passenger vehicles to showrooms in November 2024, a 5.33 per cent (7,154 units) increase over the same period in 2023 when it shipped out 134,158 units.

The increase in domestic sales was driven mostly by the rise in Maruti Suzuki's premium offerings with its utility vehicle lineup which consists of SUVs like the Brezza, Fronx, Grand Vitara and the Jimny and the Ertiga and XL6 MPVs accounting for 59,003 units sold last month, an increase of 20.37 per cent (9,987 units) compared to November 2023's 49,016 units.
Maruti's only other vehicle segments in the black were its van and sedan offerings. Sales of the Eeco rose to 10,589 units last from the 10,226 units sold in November, a Y-o-Y increase of 363 units (3.54 per cent). Sales of the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz mid-size sedan rose to 597 units last month, up by 114.74 per cent (319 units) compared to the 278 units sold in November 2023.
Maruti Suzuki's Mini (Alto, S-Presso) and Compact (Baleno, Celerio, Dzire, Ignis, Swift and WagonR) segments were both in the red. The entry-level Mini segment accounted for 9,750 units last month, a decline of 209 units (2.09 per cent) compared to the 9,959 units sold in November 2023.
The compact segment which consists of the Dzire compact sedan and the rest of Maruti Suzuki's hatchbacks accounted for 61,373 units on the sales charts, the second best-selling segment in the firm's lineup. However, Y-o-Y sales were down by 3,306 units (5.11 per cent) compared to November 2023's 64,679 units.
Maruti Suzuki also sold a total of 2,926 units of its Super Carry light commercial vehicle in India last month. Sales of the Super Carry rose by 417 units (16.62 per cent) Y-o-Y compared to November 2023's 2,509 units.
Maruti Suzuki sold a total of 8,860 passenger vehicles to Toyota, which is almost double of November 2024's 4,822 units. Sales to Toyota rose by 4,032 units or 83.74 per cent year-over-year.
An Increase In Exports
Maruti Suzuki has been steadily increasing its export numbers this year and November was no different with the firm exporting 28,633 units to foreign shores last month. Maruti Suzuki's exports rose by 5,683 units (24.76 per cent ) Y-o-Y compared to November 2023's 22,950 units.


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