Hyundai June 2025 Sales: Creta, Venue & Exter Drive Nearly Two-Thirds of Domestic Sales

📊 2025 Sales Overview
🚗 Total Volumes & SUV Dominance
- Hyundai Motor India sold 60,924 units in June 2025, including 44,024 units in the domestic market and 16,900 units exported.
- SUVs made up 67.6% of domestic sales, highlighting strong market preference for high-riding, feature-rich vehicles.
🏆 Top SUV Performers
1. Creta – India’s #1 Selling Car

- Sold 15,786 units, marking a ~6% increase month-on-month, though a ~3% drop year-on-year (June 2024: 16,293 units).
- This is the third time in 2025 that the Creta led overall vehicle sales (after March and April).
- The Creta remains India’s best-selling SUV in the first half of 2025 and crossed 1.2 million cumulative sales since its launch in 2015.
2. Venue
- Sold 6,858 units, a 31% drop YoY and 9% drop MoM (compared to May 2025: 7,520 units).
- Despite the decline, it remains one of Hyundai’s top three selling models.

3. Exter
- Posted 5,873 units in sales, around 15% down YoY from June 2024 (6,908 units). MoM volumes remained steady.
- Launched in July 2023, the Exter continues to gain popularity in the entry-level SUV segment.
Combined sales for Creta, Venue, and Exter totaled 28,517 units, accounting for 64.8% of Hyundai’s domestic sales in June 2025.

🔍 Other Noteworthy Models
Model | June 2025 Sales | YoY Change | MoM Change |
---|---|---|---|
Aura | 5,413 | +26% | +4% |
Grand i10 | 4,237 | –14% | — |
i20 Elite | 3,785 | –29% | — |
Alcazar | 1,174 | +33% | +27% |
Verna | 813 | –43% | –13% |
Tucson | 73 | –36% | +22% |
Ioniq 5 | 12 | –60% | +9% |
- The Aura and Alcazar showed healthy double-digit growth.
- Hatchbacks and sedans like i20, Grand i10, and Verna, along with premium EVs like the Ioniq 5, continued to face declining demand.

📈 Quarterly Performance – Q1 FY26 (April–June 2025)
- Domestic Sales: 132,259 units, down 11.5% YoY (Q1 FY25: 149,455 units).
- Total Sales (including exports): 180,399 units.
- Exports accounted for around 26.7% of total volumes.
- Model-wise quarterly performance:
- Creta: 47,662 units (+2.7% YoY)
- Venue: 21,360 units (–21% YoY)
- Exter: 19,366 units (–23% YoY)
✅ Key Takeaways
- SUVs are the backbone of Hyundai’s sales strategy in India, now contributing nearly two-thirds of domestic volumes.
- The Creta continues to dominate the Indian market, reaffirming its position as the country’s most popular vehicle.
- Venue and Exter sustain Hyundai’s grip on the compact SUV segment, despite recent drops.
- Aura and Alcazar provide steady support through demand in the sedan and three-row SUV segments.
- Declining sales in hatchbacks, sedans, and premium EVs highlight Hyundai’s growing dependence on the SUV portfolio.
🧭 What’s Next?
- Hyundai’s Talegaon plant is expected to enhance production capacity from Q3 FY26, which may alleviate supply issues and support stronger sales during the festive season.
- The company is planning new product launches and facelifts, which could boost market momentum.
- Rural market recovery and export growth are also expected to play a key role in balancing overall performance.