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India’s Best-Selling Sedans in FY2026: Dzire Dominates as Segment Grows 19.3%

The Indian sedan market staged a strong comeback in FY2026, registering total sales of 3,99,003 units, reflecting a healthy 19.3% year-on-year growth. While SUVs continue to dominate headlines, sedans have quietly delivered consistent performance—led overwhelmingly by Maruti Suzuki and its blockbuster model, the Maruti Suzuki Dzire.


Sedan Sales for FY2026:

Rank

OEM

Model

FY2026

FY2025

YoY

FY2026 Segment Share%

1

Maruti Suzuki

Dzire

2,29,130

1,65,021

38.8%

57.4%

2

Hyundai

Aura

68,066

54,945

23.9%

17.1%

3

Honda

Amaze

32,906

32,703

0.6%

8.2%

4

VW

Virtus

22,959

21,432

7.1%

5.8%

5

Skoda

Slavia

14,382

15,585

-7.7%

3.6%

6

Tata

Tigor

12,147

16,499

-26.4%

3.0%

7

Hyundai

Verna

9,925

15,593

-36.3%

2.5%

8

Honda

City

7,142

10,901

-34.5%

1.8%

9

Toyota

Camry

2,346

1,854

26.5%

0.6%

TOTAL

3,99,003

3,34,533

19.3%


Dzire Stands Tall with Over 57% Market Share

At the top of the leaderboard sits the Dzire, clocking an impressive 2,29,130 units in FY2026, up 38.8% YoY. With a commanding 57.4% segment share, the Dzire continues to be the backbone of the sedan category in India. Its dominance is not just about volume—it also recorded the highest absolute growth among all sedans, reinforcing its unmatched appeal among fleet operators and private buyers alike.


Hyundai Aura & Honda Amaze Complete the Podium

In second place, the Hyundai Aura from Hyundai Motor India delivered 68,066 units, growing 23.9% YoY and capturing 17.1% market share. The Honda Amaze from Honda Cars India secured third position with 32,906 units, maintaining stability with a marginal 0.6% growth and 8.2% share. Together, these top three models control a massive 82.7% of the total sedan market, highlighting a highly concentrated segment.


VW Virtus & Skoda Slavia Hold Steady

Among mid-size sedans, the Volkswagen Virtus from Volkswagen India posted 22,959 units, growing 7.1% YoY, while the Skoda Slavia from Skoda Auto India saw a slight decline of -7.7% with 14,382 units. These models continue to cater to enthusiasts and premium sedan buyers, though volumes remain modest compared to compact sedans.


Sharp Declines for Verna, City & Tigor

FY2026 also witnessed significant declines among established nameplates:

  • Hyundai Verna: 9,925 units, down -36.3%

  • Honda City: 7,142 units, down -34.5%

  • Tata Tigor: 12,147 units, down -26.4%

The drop indicates shifting consumer preferences, possibly towards SUVs or newer sedan alternatives with stronger value propositions.


Toyota Camry Shows Strong Momentum

At the premium end, the Toyota Camry from Toyota Kirloskar Motor stood out with 26.5% YoY growth, albeit on a smaller base of 2,346 units. Its performance reflects growing acceptance of hybrid technology in India.



FY2026 reaffirmed that while the sedan segment may not be the fastest-growing category in India, it remains highly relevant—especially in the compact space. The Maruti Suzuki Dzire continues to be the undisputed king, while competitors struggle to match its scale.


Going forward, the segment’s growth will likely depend on new launches, hybrid adoption, and value-driven offerings, especially as consumer preferences continue evolving.

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