November 2025 Car Sales: Suzuki Alto Tops the Charts with Toyota and Honda Close Behind

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As anticipated, the PAMA report for November 2025 has shown positive momentum in the automobile market, continuing the growth trend observed over the past few months. 

Auto sales in November 2025 totaled 15,442 units, a 53% year-over-year (YoY) increase from 10,163 units in November 2024. However, sales were down 11% month-over-month (MoM), e.g., 17,333 units in October 2025.

In terms of cumulative performance, 5MFY26 (five months of FY26) sales have reached 75,042 units, marking a 48% YoY growth.

Detailed Breakdown of November 2025 Auto Sales (Brand-wise)

Units Nov-25 Nov-24 YoY Diff Oct-25 MoM Diff 5MFY26 YoY Diff
Suzuki 6,615 5,374 23% 7,403 -11% 33,849 31%
Toyota 3,833 2,194 75% 4,529 -15% 18,251 68%
Honda 2,609 1,112 135% 2,607 0% 10,096 69%
Hyundai 1,001 724 38% 1,086 -8% 5,699 71%
Sazgar (HAVAL, BAIC) 1,109 584 90% 1,379 -20% 6,045 44%
Others 275 175 57% 329 -16% 1,102 65%
Total 15,442 10,163 52% 17,333 -11% 75,042 48%

Top Selling Passenger Cars and LCVs

Vehicle Model Sales in Nov-25 Sales in Oct-25 MoM Difference
Suzuki Alto 4,069 4,931 -17.48%
Toyota (Corolla, Yaris & Corolla Cross) 3,236 3,742 -13.52%
Honda Cars (Civic & City) 2,359 2,247 4.98%
Haval Sazgar 1,107 1,379 -19.72%
Suzuki Swift 1,367 1,170 16.84%
Toyota (Fortuner & IMVs) 597 787 -24.14%
Suzuki Every 572 516 10.85%
Hyundai Porter 348 348 0.00%
Suzuki Cultus 485 517 -6.19%
Hyundai Tucson 282 297 -5.05%
Honda BR-V & HR-V 250 360 -30.56%
Hyundai Elantra 283 325 -12.92%
JAC X-200 (Ghandhara) 198 249 -20.48%
Hyundai Santa Fe 63 71 -11.27%
Isuzu D-Max 45 27 66.67%

With this month’s sales, Topline Research indicates a strong recovery in automobile demand, driven by several factors, including easing inflation, supply chain normalization, and the introduction of new hybrid and plug-in hybrid models. The research also expects this growth trend to continue into the following year.

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