March 2025 was no ordinary month for Skoda Auto Volkswagen India. Together, they sold 9,297 units, showing off a strong 16.3% year-on-year growth compared to March 2024.
Volkswagen clocked 4,337 units.
Skoda wasn’t far behind with 4,960 units.
This is a jump from 7,993 units sold in March last year—clear signs that the group is gaining solid traction in India’s buzzing car market.
Star Performers: Kushaq & Taigun
If you’re wondering which cars are driving this growth, look no further than:
Skoda Kushaq – Compact, powerful, and a hot favourite.
VW Taigun – Stylish, tech-loaded, and a consistent performer.
These two SUVs are the backbone of the group’s India game, with customers loving the mix of features, performance, and value they bring.
Not Just SUVs, Sedans Show Muscle Too
While SUVs are ruling the charts, sedans like the Skoda Slavia and VW Virtus are holding their ground pretty well.
These cars may not be topping charts like their SUV cousins, but they continue to find takers who love a good ride with comfort and class.
Combined, they still contribute significantly to the total sales pie.
One Brand, Two Strategies
Skoda is leaning into its value-meets-premium image, while Volkswagen keeps pushing the “fun-to-drive” badge hard. Despite different styles, the results speak for themselves:
| Brand | March 2025 Sales | March 2024 Sales | YoY Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skoda | 4,960 units | 4,432 units | +11.9% |
| Volkswagen | 4,337 units | 3,561 units | +21.8% |
| Total | 9,297 units | 7,993 units | +16.3% |
The Road Ahead: Electrifying Times?
While March was a win, both brands are gearing up for an EV-focused future. Skoda is teasing electric launches by 2026, and VW is already testing EV prototypes. The shift is real—and happening fast.
Why It Matters
Skoda-Volkswagen’s March numbers aren’t just stats—they show Indian buyers are embracing premium compact cars with global quality and local value. From urban young guns to family buyers, there's a clear fan base building up.
Overall, it’s a March to Remember! From high-riding Taiguns to road-hugging Slavia sedans, March 2025 proved that Skoda and Volkswagen are no longer just niche players in India. With 9,297 sales, smart strategies, and an eye on EVs, they’re driving into the future with serious style.
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