Maruti Suzuki Dzire Crosses 3 Million Cumulative Sales Milestone
3 million
nearly 50%
5-star (Bharat NCAP & Global NCAP)
What Happened
Maruti Suzuki India Limited announced that the Dzire sedan has achieved a cumulative sales milestone of 3 million units. The Dzire was India's highest-selling car in calendar year 2025 and remains the highest-selling sedan. Nearly half of its customers are young first-time buyers, reflecting the model's aspirational appeal.
“I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude towards all 3 million Dzire customers on this incredible milestone. The fourth-generation Dzire has well and truly reignited the sedan segment with its refined and sophisticated appeal, ensuring it finds strong preference among young first-time buyers.”
3 millionunits
Since the Dzire's launch in 2008.
- Electric sunroof
- 360-degree view camera with HD resolution
- 22.86 cm (9-inch) SmartPlay Pro+ with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- Next Gen Suzuki Connect with smartwatch connectivity and Alexa Skill
- 15+ safety features including 6 airbags, ESP with Hill Hold Assist, ABS with EBD and Brake Assist
- 5-star safety rating from Bharat NCAP and Global NCAP
Why this matters
The milestone underscores the Dzire's strong market acceptance and its role in driving sedan segment growth in India, with nearly half of buyers being first-time car owners.
Terms in This Story
- Bharat NCAP
- India's new car assessment program that rates vehicle safety.
- Global NCAP
- International organization that conducts crash tests and rates vehicle safety.
- AGS (Auto Gear Shift)
- Maruti Suzuki's automated manual transmission system.
- ESP (Electronic Stability Program)
- A system that helps prevent loss of control in turns by applying brakes individually.
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