Tata and Maruti Suzuki were the top automobile brands in India's January 2026 sales statistics, according to new data.
Know the month's best-selling individual car models as well as the overall performance of the manufacturer.
With January 2026 sales demonstrating widespread demand across multiple key manufacturers, India's automobile business got off to a great start this year. A promising indication of the ongoing demand for new automobiles from consumers is the slight increase in passenger vehicle wholesalers over the same month last year.
One of the top-selling brands in the nation maintained its top spot at the manufacturer level, but other brands experienced significant rating changes as consumers began favouring smaller utility models.
Maruti Suzuki Holds the Market Leadership
With the biggest wholesales of any manufacturer, the venerable Indian automaker maintained its significant lead in January 2026 sales. Its vast range of vehicles, which included SUVs, hatchbacks, and small sedans, guaranteed widespread appeal across market sectors.
Maruti maintained its top rank despite fierce competition for consumers' attention thanks to its robust distribution network and great brand recognition.
Compact and SUV Models Predominate in the Top 10 Automobiles
Individual car models reveal a tale of changing consumer tastes that goes beyond manufacturer rankings. The Tata Nexon, which reflects the ongoing popularity of small SUVs, regained its top spot as India's best-selling vehicle for January.
Popular models from Maruti Suzuki and Tata, including hatchbacks, sedans, and utility cars, trailed closely behind. The tough SUVs from Mahindra were also heavily featured, as was the Hyundai Creta.
January 2026's Top 10 Selling Automobiles: Brand, Model, and Sales
| Brand | Model | Sales (Units) |
|---|---|---|
| Tata Motors | Nexon | 23,365 |
| Maruti Suzuki | Dzire | 19,629 |
| Tata Motors | Punch | 19,257 |
| Hyundai | Creta | 17,921 |
| Maruti Suzuki | Ertiga | 17,892 |
| Maruti Suzuki | Swift | 17,806 |
| Maruti Suzuki | Brezza | 17,486 |
| Maruti Suzuki | Baleno | 16,782 |
| Mahindra | Scorpio (N+Classic) | 15,542 |
| Maruti Suzuki | Victoris | 15,240 |
Overall, January 2026 demonstrated the automobile industry's tenacity in India, as a blend of SUVs with utility features and classic favourites like sedans and hatchbacks attracted buyers.
As the year progresses, these tendencies may provide important information about changing demand trends and the competitive landscape of one of the most active auto markets globally.
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