

Overall retail sales dipped in July 2025 with a YoY de-growth seen across PV and 2W segments while CV sales improved albeit marginally
The FADA (Federation of Automobile Dealers Association) report for July 2025 indicates a decline in retail sales, particularly on a year-on-year basis. Overall retail sales decreased by 4.31% compared to the same month last year, and there was also a month-on-month decline of 1.98%. This drop follows three consecutive months of growth. Several factors, including a heatwave, excess rainfall, and other limitations, contributed to this negative trend in the market.
Car sales declined marginally by 0.81% on a YoY basis though it showed off a healthy 10.38% MoM growth. 2W sales also saw a sharp dip of 6.48% while sales dipped 6.28% on a MoM basis. In contrast, CV sales grew by 0.23% and 4.19% YoY and MoM growth respectively.


Here we exclusively assess car sales which declined to 3,28,613 units in July 2025, down by 0.81% YoY from 3,31,280 units retailed in July 2024. It did however, see a strong 10.38% growth when compared to 2,97,722 unit sales of June 2025.
Car Sales July 2025 – YoY De-Growth
Maruti Suzuki once again topped retail sales charts in July 2025. The company sold 1,29,164 units last month to command a 39.31% market share. This was a volume decline of 3,262 units when compared to 1,32,426 units sold in July 2024. The company did however show off stronger MoM growth from 1,16,544 unit sales of June 2025.


Even as Hyundai Motor sales fell to 43,009 units last month from 44,271 units sold in July 2024, it scaled over Mahindra (the No. 2 selling automaker in June 2025) by 820 units to command a No. 2 spot on this list. Mahindra saw a significant increase in its retail sales last month which stood at 42,207 units, up from 39,823 units sold in July 2024.
At No.3 was Tata Motors. Sales fell sharply to 40,486 units in July 2025, down from 44,621 unit sales in the same month last year. It brought down its market share to 12.32% from 13.47% YoY. Toyota, Kia and Skoda received increased attention from buyers last month. Toyota sales were up to 25,370 units from 22,821 units YoY while Kia sales improved albeit marginally to 19,494 units from 19,434 units sold in July 2024. Skoda saw a sharp increase to 8,018 units in July 2025 from 6,527…
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