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India November 2025: Tata Nexon threepeats at #1 in market up 18.7%

12 December 2025 at 10:57

The Tata Nexon is the best-selling vehicle in India for the 3rd straight month.

After smashing its monthly volume record in October, the Indian new wholesales market continues on its exceptional momentum in November with deliveries up another 18.7% year-on-year to 417,495. This the 2nd highest monthly volume in Indian history below last month. Once again, responsible for this great result isΒ the introduction of a new GST structure (GST-2.0), which cut tax on entry-level cars from around 28% to 18%. Year-to-date volumes are up 4% to a record 4,126,144.

The Top 3 carmakers all beat the market with Maruti Suzuki up 21% to 41% share vs. 39.5% so far this year, Tata up 22% to reclaim the #2 spot for the second time in the past three months, and Mahindra up 21.9% to #3. Hyundai (+4.3%) is a lot more shy and is now in danger of losing the #3 year-to-date position to Tata, whereas it ranked #2 over the Full Year 2024. Other great performers include Citroen (+140.5%), Skoda (+90.3%) and Renault (+30.3%).

Over in the models charts, the Tata Nexon (+46.4%) scores a third consecutive win, distancing the YTD leader the Maruti Suzuki DZire (+79%). The Maruti Suzuki Swift (+33.9%) is also in great shape, up seven spots on October to #3. The Mahindra Scorpio (+22.9%) and Tata Punch (+21.5%) also outpace the market in the remainder of the Top 10. The Maruti Suzuki Victoris is the best-selling recent launch at #13, well above the Skoda Kylaq at #34.

Previous month: India October 2025: Sales up 17.3%, monthly volume record smashed at 466,814

One year ago: India November 2024: Maruti Suzuki Baleno best-seller in record market

Full November 2025 Top 14 All locally made brands and Top 90 All models below.

India November 2025 – locally made brands:

PosBrandNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Maruti Suzuki170,97141.0%+ 21.0%11,627,86939.5%+ 0.2%11
2Tata57,43613.8%+ 22.0%3528,72612.8%+ 2.0%43
3MahindraΒ Β 56,36613.5%+ 21.9%2574,68713.9%+ 18.0%24
4Hyundai50,34012.1%+ 4.3%4529,46212.8%– 6.0%32
5Toyota30,0857.2%+ 19.5%5317,4237.7%+ 15.3%55
6Kia25,4896.1%+ 23.7%6261,6096.3%+ 10.8%66
7MG5,7541.4%– 4.4%864,0551.6%+ 19.3%88
8Skoda5,4911.3%+ 90.3%767,0981.6%+ 119.3%711
9Honda5,2041.2%+ 4.0%955,6781.3%– 11.7%97
10Renault3,6620.9%+ 30.3%1034,2200.8%– 11.9%1110
11Volkswagen3,3420.8%+ 10.2%1134,8810.8%– 6.4%109
12Nissan1,9080.5%– 18.5%1220,7020.5%– 23.0%1212
13Citroen1,2240.3%+ 140.5%136,7080.2%– 2.5%1313
14Jeep2530.1%– 29.9%143,0560.1%– 22.0%1414

India November 2025 – models:

PosModelNov-25/24Oct2025/24PosFY24
1Tata Nexon22,434+ 46.4%1181,186+ 22.4%310
2Maruti Suzuki DZire21,082+ 79.0%2195,416+ 29.1%18
3Maruti Suzuki Swift19,733+ 33.9%10170,495+ 5.0%66
4Tata Punch18,753+ 21.5%9157,522– 15.7%101
5Hyundai Creta17,344+ 12.2%5187,968+ 7.8%25
6Maruti Suzuki Ertiga16,197+ 6.9%3175,439+ 0.8%53
7Mahindra Scorpio15,616+ 22.9%6161,103+ 4.5%79
8Maruti Suzuki Fronx15,058+ 1.2%7159,188+ 9.4%811
9Maruti Suzuki Wagon R14,619+ 4.6%4179,663+ 3.5%42
10Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza13,947– 6.5%16157,606– 7.7%94
11Maruti Suzuki Baleno13,784– 15.4%8150,448– 7.7%117
12Maruti Suzuki Eeco13,200+ 24.7%12126,155– 0.7%1212
13Maruti Suzuki Victoris12,300new1330,057new37 –
14Kia Sonet12,051+ 30.2%1494,461– 8.6%1716
15Hyundai Venue11,645+ 19.4%18105,033– 2.3%1414
16Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara11,339+ 11.7%2195,612– 17.3%1613
17Mahindra XUV3X010,601+ 38.5%1590,698+ 15.1%1920
18Maruti Suzuki Alto10,600+ 42.0%2779,055– 19.8%2117
19Mahindra Bolero10,521+ 49.3%1193,436– 0.4%1818
20Mahindra Thar10,234+ 17.5%17107,326+ 54.8%1322
21Toyota Innova + Hycross9,295+ 18.2%20102,058+ 2.7%1515
22Toyota Hyryder7,393+ 52.2%1978,688+ 35.2%2227
23Kia Carens6,530+ 15.1%2471,127+ 16.5%2426
24Kia Seltos6,305+ 17.5%2566,831– 5.8%2523
25Mahindra XUV7006,176– 32.1%2280,251– 3.8%2019
26Tata Tiago5,988+ 11.1%2376,408+ 22.4%2324
27Hyundai Aura (Xcent)5,731+ 34.9%2957,026+ 11.2%2729
28Hyundai Exter5,705– 0.7%2662,296– 21.2%2621
29Toyota Glanza5,032+ 32.2%2847,989+ 3.3%2930
30Hyundai Grand i104,559– 19.6%3049,740– 16.4%2825
31MG Windsor4,025+ 28.0%3442,777+ 583.3%3258
32Hyundai Elite i203,777– 3.8%3542,934– 24.2%3128
33Tata Harrier3,771+ 174.5%3325,032+ 20.6%4143
34Skoda Kylaq3,538new3143,204new30 –
35Toyota Taisor3,177– 12.2%3231,811+ 57.4%3542
36Tata Altroz3,013+ 44.6%3633,035– 24.1%3331
37Honda Amaze2,763+ 5.1%3729,493+ 9.3%3835
38Toyota Fortuner2,676– 6.6%4131,755+ 1.2%3634
39Maruti Suzuki XL62,556+ 2.9%3832,500– 14.9%3432
40Maruti Suzuki Ignis2,316+ 5.1%4424,088– 7.7%4338
41VW Virtus2,225+ 52.7%4720,466+ 8.0%4547
42Renault Triber2,064+ 38.9%3920,464+ 0.5%4744
43Nissan Magnite1,908– 18.5%4520,591– 23.4%4436
44Tata Safari1,895+ 21.2%4617,032– 21.6%5141
45Honda Elevate1,836+ 10.1%4819,019– 24.9%4837
46Toyota Rumion1,818+ 0.8%4017,996+ 27.1%5052
47Maruti Suzuki S-Presso1,747– 23.5%4218,892– 27.8%4939
48Mahindra XEV 9e1,423new4325,011new42 –
49Maruti Suzuki Celerio1,392– 41.5%5320,465– 42.0%4633
50Mahindra BE 61,314new4913,830new53 –
51Renault Kiger1,151+ 47.8%588,360– 19.7%5956
52Skoda Slavia1,120– 1.0%5012,760– 7.0%5553
53Tata Curvv1,094– 78.6%5226,427+ 41.5%4040
54VW Taigun1,077– 28.1%5113,937– 19.5%5245
55MG Comet897+ 49.5%577,639– 31.3%6054
56Citroen C3861+ 330.5%593,647+ 40.8%6768
57Hyundai Alcazar840– 60.6%5413,057– 20.0%5448
58Maruti Suzuki Jimny802– 18.8%634,948– 35.2%6559
59Hyundai Verna709– 41.5%6010,651– 34.4%5751
60Honda City605– 14.7%647,166– 33.3%6155
61Skoda Kushaq586– 61.5%559,786– 35.2%5849
62Kia Syros544new6127,307new39 –
63Tata Tigor488– 43.2%5612,084– 25.5%5650
64Renault Kwid447– 18.1%655,396– 33.2%6460
65Maruti Suzuki Invicto410– 5.5%683,432+ 7.6%6964
66Mahindra XUV400404– 59.6%752,764– 61.5%7061
67MG ZS EV400– 17.2%625,515– 10.0%6363
68Toyota Hilux331+ 122.1%663,588+ 31.3%6867
69MG Hector278– 74.9%716,213– 66.0%6246
70Toyota Camry222+ 70.8%692,149+ 12.5%7169
71Citroen C3 Aircross208+ 3.5%70940– 31.6%7974
72Jeep Compass157– 16.5%731,527– 45.7%7266
73Skoda Kodiaq153– 32.0%671,247– 27.2%7670
74MG Astor149– 72.8%781,489– 85.4%7357
75Citroen Basalt139+ 195.7%721,324+ 11.4%7575
76Skoda Octavia94new8996new91 –
77Toyota Vellfire86+ 0.0%741,218+ 38.4%7777
78Jeep Meridian63– 63.6%761,164+ 5.1%7876
79Kia Carnival58– 75.9%771,361+ 174.4%7478
80Toyota Land Cruiser 30055new80171new88 –
81Mahindra Marazzo47+ 422.2%87328+ 27.6%8481
82VW Tiguan38– 51.9%82239– 76.1%8765
83Hyundai Ioniq 524+ 9.1%85165– 67.3%8979
84Jeep Wrangler19new81291new85 –
85Citroen E C316– 73.8%79738– 57.1%8072
86Jeep Grand Cherokee14n/a8674n/a92 –
87Hyundai Tucson6– 92.9%83682– 54.8%8173
88MG Gloster5– 96.4%84422– 76.2%8371
89VW Golf2n/a90239n/a86 –
90Kia EV91new9121new94 –

Source: Manufacturers

South Africa November 2025: Chery, Omoda/Jaecoo, Jetour break records, sales up 12.5%

10 December 2025 at 05:36

The Jetour T2 is the best-selling recent launch in South Africa.

It’s a 9th straight month of double-digit year-on-year gains for new vehicle sales in South Africa, as well as a 14th consecutive positive month. November volumes are indeed up another 12.5% to 54,896, leading to a year-to-date tally up 15.4% to 547,966. Passenger cars are up 11% to 39,158 and light commercials up 20.5% to 13,048. However exports drop -3.9% to 35,848.

Toyota (+12.1%) matches the market to 24.7% share, distancing Suzuki (+6.3%) and the VW Group (-4.4%). Ford (+0.8%) and Hyundai (+3.8%) are shy and round out the Top 5. GWM (+37.2%) and Chery (+24.9%) both impress below, with Chery hitting a record share at 4.6%. Omoda + Jaecoo (+98%) reaches all time high ranking, volume and share at #11 while newcomer Jetour is up to #15 with a record volume and share. We welcome Changan at #33.

The Toyota Hilux (+25.2%) surges ahead to remain the most popular vehicle in the country with 6.2% share ahead of the VW Polo Vivo (-4.6%) and Suzuki Swift (+33.1%). The Chery Tiggo 4 Pro (+54.3%) breaks into the South African Top 5 for the first time at #5, wit the Toyota Urban Cruiser (+52.3%) and Starlet (+30.8%) also very impressive I’m the remainder of the Top 10. The GWM P-Series (+137.5%), Toyota Vitz (+120.9%) and Omoda C5 (+85.4%) also stun below. The best-selling recent launch is the Jetour T2 breaking into the Top 50 for the first time and landing at #27.

Previous month: South Africa October 2025: Biggest October in 11 years

One year ago: South Africa November 2024: VW Polo Vivo upsets Toyota Hilux

Full November 2025 Top 44 All brands and Top 50 models below.

South Africa November 2025 – brands:

PosManufacturerNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota13,57624.7%+ 12.1%1135,18924.7%+ 15.3%11
2Suzuki6,38511.6%+ 6.3%266,59912.2%+ 21.0%23
3Volkswagen Group6,04411.0%– 4.4%358,65310.7%– 4.9%32
4Ford3,0955.6%+ 0.8%531,4135.7%+ 4.2%54
5Hyundai3,0515.6%+ 3.8%433,3416.1%+ 19.4%45
6GWM (incl. Haval)2,5344.6%+ 37.2%624,7494.5%+ 43.5%69
7Chery2,5064.6%+ 24.9%823,0554.2%+ 24.6%88
8Isuzu2,1243.9%+ 3.1%724,2284.4%+ 10.5%76
9Kia1,8283.3%+ 10.0%917,0093.1%+ 28.1%911
10Renault1,4152.6%– 6.0%1115,1092.8%+ 2.7%1110
11Omoda and Jaecoo1,4082.6%+ 98.0%1311,3102.1%+ 317.0%1418
12Mahindra1,4032.6%+ 2.6%1016,8663.1%+ 42.8%1012
13Nissan1,3302.4%+ 0.3%1214,0742.6%– 34.5%127
14BMW Group1,2512.3%+ 15.5%1413,7742.5%+ 19.9%1313
15Jetour1,2352.2%new167,7021.4%new15 –
16Stellantis9361.7%+ 69.3%157,2021.3%+ 33.1%1615
17MG6181.1%new172,2340.4%new24 –
18Mercedes5000.9%– 7.6%185,6541.0%– 3.4%1714
19FAW Trucks4470.8%+ 4.7%195,0670.9%+ 11.3%1816
20Foton4270.8%new203,2860.6%new19 –
21Daimler Trucks3100.6%– 8.6%213,2120.6%– 16.9%2017
22Honda2750.5%+ 0.4%312,1980.4%– 18.2%2521
23JAC2530.5%+ 44.6%242,4820.5%+ 47.1%2229
24UD Trucks2130.4%– 2.7%222,0910.4%– 3.3%2823
25Mazda1800.3%– 29.1%232,4170.4%– 14.0%2319
26Volvo Group1800.3%+ 29.5%271,8290.3%– 8.4%2925
27Jaguar Land Rover1450.3%– 44.2%252,5930.5%+ 4.1%2122
28Mitsubishi1440.3%– 46.5%301,8140.3%– 11.0%3024
29Scania1370.2%– 36.9%262,1130.4%– 25.7%2720
30BAIC1240.2%– 36.7%292,1520.4%+ 15.5%2626
31Man1240.2%– 38.0%281,4220.3%– 21.0%3128
32Powerstar980.2%+ 10.1%331,1290.2%+ 20.7%3231
33Changan970.2%new –970.0%new42 –
34Porsche850.2%– 21.3%321,0640.2%– 7.8%3330
35Sinotruk740.1%+ 208.3%357020.1%+ 27.6%3635
36Volvo Cars720.1%+ 38.5%348420.2%– 38.3%3427
37Tata690.1%– 16.9%367620.1%+ 13.1%3534
38Iveco540.1%+ 74.2%413640.1%– 46.4%4033
39Subaru480.1%+ 50.0%375060.1%– 1.0%3736
40VECV South Africa400.1%+ 166.7%383670.1%+ 169.9%3938
41Babcock340.1%– 2.9%422070.0%+ 6.2%4137
42Shacman240.0%new39740.0%new43 –
43Proton20.0%– 95.0%404570.1%– 46.4%3832
44Ferrari (Scuderia)10.0%– 50.0%43510.0%– 15.0%4439

South Africa November 2025 – models:

PosModelNov-25%/24Oct2025%/24PosFY24
1Toyota Hilux3,3836.2%+ 25.2%133,5466.1%+ 12.8%11
2VW Polo Vivo2,8625.2%– 4.6%224,0434.4%+ 0.3%22
3Suzuki Swift2,3644.3%+ 33.1%322,9274.2%+ 59.4%46
4Ford Ranger2,2924.2%+ 2.0%523,2294.2%– 1.7%33
5Chery Tiggo 4 Pro1,8383.3%+ 54.3%615,1802.8%+ 31.2%89
6Isuzu D-Max1,6733.0%– 5.2%419,6453.6%+ 9.8%55
7Toyota Corolla Cross1,6513.0%– 37.8%719,4253.5%– 4.5%64
8Toyota Starlet1,6192.9%+ 30.8%814,6732.7%+ 14.0%98
9Hyundai Grand i101,4862.7%+ 6.5%1215,6002.8%+ 20.8%77
10Toyota Urban Cruiser1,3252.4%+ 52.3%119,4341.7%+ 58.2%1421
11Suzuki Fronx1,1762.1%+ 32.4%1012,4952.3%+ 87.9%1017
12GWM Haval Jolion1,1322.1%+ 6.6%912,3762.3%+ 52.1%1113
13Toyota Starlet Cross1,0852.0%+ 52.8%159,4691.7%+ 136.8%1327
14Toyota Vitz8991.6%+ 120.9%148,7321.6%+ 35.3%1719
15Nissan Magnite8151.5%– 13.8%169,1911.7%– 2.3%1512
16Kia Sonet7781.4%– 26.5%139,8481.8%+ 49.1%1216
17Omoda C57771.4%+ 85.4%177,0681.3%n/a21n/a
18Toyota Fortuner7631.4%– 12.5%198,4211.5%– 9.7%1911
19Mahindra Scorpio Pik Up7371.3%+ 5.4%208,7851.6%+ 10.6%1614
20VW Polo7201.3%– 28.2%188,6521.6%– 23.9%1810
21GWM P-Series6651.2%+ 137.5%344,5620.8%+ 30.7%30n/a
22Toyota Hiace6311.1%– 0.6%216,8381.2%– 2.3%2215
23Suzuki Baleno6221.1%+ 8.4%235,0180.9%– 26.6%2818
24Toyota Rumion5771.1%+ 29.7%445,6491.0%+ 43.6%2630
25Renault Kwid5701.0%– 17.6%255,8991.1%+ 20.0%2525
26VW T-Cross5681.0%+ 18.6%246,1711.1%+ 32.4%2426
27Jetour T25451.0%newn/an/an/anewn/a –
28Nissan Navara5110.9%+ 48.5%314,6660.9%– 10.6%2923
29Mahindra XUV3X05060.9%– 3.1%226,2641.1%+ 462.3%23n/a
30Chery Tiggo 7 Pro4880.9%+ 4.3%424,0280.7%– 6.8%3528
31Kia Pegas4760.9%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
32Suzuki Ertiga4640.8%n/a268,1341.5%n/a2020
33Renault Triber4570.8%+ 30.9%303,7870.7%+ 3.2%36n/a
34Toyota Land Cruiser 704480.8%+ 42.7%335,5621.0%n/a27n/a
35Ford Territory4140.8%+ 27.0%353,3310.6%n/an/an/a
36VW Amarok4010.7%+ 19.0%293,7140.7%+ 2.0%37n/a
37Hyundai Exter3700.7%– 15.5%454,3430.8%+ 202.6%31n/a
38Jetour Dashing3660.7%new274,2610.8%new34 –
39GWM Haval H63640.7%+ 9.0%284,2780.8%+ 10.0%32n/a
40Suzuki S-Presso3600.7%+ 69.0%373,3960.6%– 0.9%40n/a
41Citroen C3 Aircross3560.6%n/a49n/an/an/an/an/a
42VW Polo Sedan3370.6%n/a323,4230.6%– 0.4%39n/a
43Toyota Prado3350.6%n/an/an/an/an/an/an/a
44Citroen C33340.6%n/a38n/an/an/an/an/a
45Renault Kiger3270.6%– 25.5%394,2750.8%– 10.3%3324
46Hyundai Venue3250.6%n/a43n/an/an/an/an/a
47MG ZS3180.6%new48n/an/anewn/a –
48Hyundai i203120.6%– 17.7%463,4980.6%– 20.6%3829
49Kia Seltos2870.5%+ 42.8%n/an/an/an/an/an/a
50Jaecoo J52870.5%newn/an/an/anewn/an/a

Source: NAAMSA

New Caledonia (France) January-November 2025: Toyota Hilux and Suzuki Swift on top

9 December 2025 at 04:59

Suzuki Swift sales are up 19.9% year-on-year.

The New Caledonian new car market is on the mend in November with sales rallying back up 59.1% year-on-year to 409. The year-to-date tally however remains in stark negative at -11.7% to 3,345 units. Toyota (-36.5%) is in complete freefall but still dominates the brands charts head and shoulders with 15.2% share. Suzuki (+7%) goes against the negative trend to climb to 2nd place ahead of Renault (-0.6%). Hyundai (+15.6%) and Ford (+5.5%) round out the Top 5 in strong fashion. At the bottom of the Top 10, Mitsubishi (+44%) and Subaru (+26.3%) impress. Further down, notice BYD (+53.2%) up to #12, Fiat (+107.7%) at #15 and BAIC (+74.1%) up to #17.

The Toyota Hilux (-42.4%) is the most popular vehicle on the archipelago but collapses year-on-year. It is followed by the Suzuki Swift (+19.9%) lodging an excellent score to #2. The Dacia Duster (-22.4%) suffers at #3 above a surging Ford Ranger (+15.2%). The Hyundai Grand i10 (+40%), Renault Kangoo (+27.4%) and Hyundai Tucson (+13.1%) also shine in the remainder of the Top 10.

Previous post: New Caledonia (France) January-September 2025: Mitsubishi, Subaru defy market off -23.3%

One year ago: New Caledonia (France) November 2024: Market down -62.6%

Full January-November 2025 Top 45 All brands and Top 30 models below.

New Caledonia (France) January-November 2025 – brands:

PosBrand1-11 2025%/24FY24
1Toyota50715.2%– 36.5%1
2Suzuki3209.6%+ 7.0%3
3RenaultΒ 3149.4%– 0.6%2
4HyundaiΒ Β 2457.3%+ 15.6%8
5FordΒ Β 2326.9%+ 5.5%7
6CitroenΒ Β 2216.6%– 7.5%6
7Peugeot2086.2%– 16.5%5
8Dacia1524.5%– 39.0%4
9MitsubishiΒ Β 1213.6%+ 44.0%12
10Subaru1203.6%+ 26.3%10
11KiaΒ Β 1003.0%– 36.3%9
12BYD722.2%+ 53.2%17
13Nissan611.8%– 41.9%11
14Changan581.7%+ 11.5%16
15Fiat541.6%+ 107.7%24
16Isuzu491.5%– 31.0%14
17BAIC471.4%+ 74.1%23
18MG441.3%– 39.7%13
19Mercedes431.3%– 25.9%15
20Opel421.3%+ 0.0%19
21Geely331.0%– 8.3%20
22Great WallΒ Β 321.0%+ 77.8%30
23BMW310.9%– 3.1%22
24ChevroletΒ Β 270.8%+ 145.5%34
25Dongfeng220.7%– 37.1%21
26Iveco210.6%+ 31.3%31
27Land Rover190.6%– 26.9%26
28Honda160.5%– 64.4%18
29Porsche160.5%– 15.8%27
30Audi150.4%– 16.7%29
31FAW150.4%– 46.4%25
32DS130.4%– 18.8%32
33Mazda120.4%+ 20.0%35
34ZNA120.4%new –
35DFSK110.3%– 42.1%28
36Mini100.3%– 28.6%33
37Alfa Romeo60.2%+ 100.0%39
38Ram60.2%+ 20.0%37
39Jaguar50.1%+ 25.0%38
40Jeep30.1%+ 200.0%41
41Seres30.1%+ 200.0%42
42Leapmotor30.1%new –
43Alpine20.1%+ 100.0%43
44ZX Auto10.0%– 83.3%36
45Volkswagen10.0%– 66.7%40

New Caledonia (France) January-November 2025 – models:

PosModel1-11 2025%/24FY24
1Toyota Hilux2096.2%– 42.4%1
2Suzuki Swift1815.4%+ 19.9%3
3Dacia Duster1253.7%– 22.4%2
4Ford Ranger1063.2%+ 15.2%5
5Suzuki Jimny902.7%– 3.2%4
6Renault Kangoo792.4%+ 27.4%16
7Hyundai Tucson692.1%+ 13.1%14
8Citroen Berlingo682.0%– 15.0%6
9Renault Master651.9%– 9.7%8
10Hyundai Grand i10631.9%+ 40.0%24
11Mitsubishi ASX621.9%+ 87.9%39
12Toyota RAV4601.8%– 7.7%12
13Subaru Crosstrek581.7%+ 23.4%20
14Kia K2700571.7%– 14.9%7
15Subaru Forester571.7%+ 29.5%21
16Citroen Jumpy501.5%+ 16.3%22
17Citroen C3491.5%– 24.6%9
18Ford Puma491.5%– 7.5%17
19Renault Trafic451.3%+ 114.3%54
20BAIC X35431.3%+ 59.3%35
21Toyota Land Cruiser431.3%+ 2.4%27
22Isuzu D-Max421.3%– 34.4%13
23Toyota Hiace421.3%+ 61.5%40
24Hyundai Staria411.2%+ 20.6%32
25Peugeot Partner411.2%+ 2.5%26
26Renault Kwid411.2%+ 5.1%28
27Toyota Raize411.2%– 28.1%18
28Renault Clio391.2%– 23.5%19
29Peugeot 2008381.1%+ 8.6%37
30Fiat Ducato351.0%+ 133.3%n/a
31Peugeot 208351.0%– 52.1%11

Source: Manufacturers

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