Maruti Suzuki exports surge over 34% to reach an all-time high of 4.47 lakh vehicles in FY 2025-26
Maruti Suzuki India Limited (“Maruti Suzuki”) today announced that it achieved its highest-ever export volume of over 4.47 lakh vehicles in FY 2025-26. This is a robust growth of more than 34 per cent over FY 2024-25. With this feat, the Company is expected to continue its position as India’s No. 1 passenger vehicle exporter* for the fifth consecutive year.
FY 2025-26 marked the commencement of export of the Company’s first Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), the e VITARA. Following the flag-off by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, at the Company’s Hansalpur facility in August 2025, export of the BEV started to European and other international geographies. Notably, the Hansalpur facility is the global production hub for e VITARA. During the year, Maruti Suzuki also commenced exports of ‘Across’, which is sold as VICTORIS in the Indian market.
Maruti Suzuki has a strong mix of sedan, small cars, SUVs and LCV in its robust 18 model export portfolio. With the inclusion of Battery Electric Vehicle in its powertrain mix, the Company is increasingly able to cater to varied customer preferences across emerging and developed markets alike.
Speaking on the milestone, Mr. Hisashi Takeuchi, Managing Director & CEO, Maruti Suzuki India Limited said, “In the current global environment where trade conditions remain challenging, exports assume a crucial role in supporting economic resilience of a country. Our push for exports reflects our continued commitment to national priorities. Exports of 4.47 lakh vehicles, with a growth of over 34 per cent is our responsible contribution towards this mission.”
He added, “With exports to over 100 countries and a portfolio of 18 models, the widest among all OEMs in India*, we are well positioned to cater to diverse customer needs across markets. This geographical diversification is also enabling the company to effectively manage market risks. Aligned with the vision of ‘Make in India, Make for the World’, we remain committed to make continued progress in exports.”