The sedan segment in India may have shrunk compared to the booming SUV market, but it continues to attract a loyal customer base thanks to its ride comfort, practicality, and fuel efficiency. In June 2025, the Indian sedan market saw some expected performers and a few surprising entries. This article highlights the top 10 sedans sold in June 2025, based on official sales figures.
At the top of the chart is Maruti Suzuki Dzire, once again proving why it’s the undisputed leader in the compact sedan space. Close behind are Hyundai Aura and Honda Amaze, both continuing to enjoy solid demand, especially among city commuters and fleet buyers.
Let’s take a detailed look at the complete list of India’s top-selling sedans for June 2025.
1. Maruti Suzuki Dzire – 15,484 Units
Maruti Suzuki Dzire retained its crown in June 2025, clocking an impressive 15,484 units. Its dominance is powered by trusted reliability, class-leading mileage, and Maruti’s extensive service network. With both petrol and CNG variants available, the Dzire caters to both personal buyers and taxi operators.
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2. Hyundai Aura – 5,413 Units
The Hyundai Aura continues to be the go-to compact sedan for those looking for comfort and premium interiors under ₹10 lakh. With petrol, CNG, and AMT options, the Aura appeals to a broad buyer base. The refreshed version introduced earlier this year seems to be resonating well with customers.
3. Honda Amaze – 2,274 Units
Despite the absence of a diesel variant now, the Honda Amaze continues to perform respectably. With its spacious cabin and reputation for refinement, Amaze remains a favourite in tier-2 and tier-3 markets. Honda’s growing dealer footprint is also contributing to steady sales.
4. Volkswagen Virtus – 1,778 Units
A consistent entry in the top five now, the Volkswagen Virtus outpaced many of its competitors, including the Skoda Slavia, Hyundai Verna and even the Honda City. The Virtus has gained traction thanks to its turbocharged performance, solid build quality, and modern design. Virtus has been leading the C-segment sedan segment since more than a year now.
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5. Maruti Suzuki Ciaz – 1,028 Units
Despite being discontinued, the Ciaz continues to bring in steady numbers. It remains a value-for-money proposition with its spacious cabin and fuel-efficient petrol engine. Competitive pricing has kept it afloat in a space dominated by newer models.
6. Skoda Slavia – 896 Units
The Skoda Slavia offers premium features and a strong driving experience, but its comparatively higher price point and limited service network may be restricting its wider adoption. Still, nearly 900 units in a month suggests decent interest from enthusiasts and brand loyalists.

7. Hyundai Verna – 813 Units
The Hyundai Verna, which underwent a major redesign recently, recorded 813 units in June. While the new-gen Verna is loaded with tech and offers sporty turbo petrol options, its polarizing styling may be affecting sales in the traditional sedan buyer segment.
8. Tata Tigor – 788 Units
The Tata Tigor has carved a niche as an affordable compact sedan with strong safety credentials. Available in petrol and electric variants (Tigor EV), its versatility makes it attractive for both private users and fleet operations. However, competition from Dzire and Aura continues to challenge its growth.
9. Honda City – 709 Units
The once-dominant Honda City continues to face strong headwinds from SUVs and newer sedans. With 709 units sold in June 2025, it remains a relevant player but far from its former glory. The City e:HEV (strong hybrid) offers an innovative edge but at a higher price point.
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10. Toyota Camry – 180 Units
Rounding off the top 10 is the Toyota Camry, the only D-segment sedan on the list. While its numbers are modest, the Camry continues to be a popular choice in the hybrid luxury sedan space, appealing to environmentally conscious buyers looking for refinement and performance.
Key Takeaways
- Compact sedans continue to dominate, with the Dzire and Aura far ahead in volumes.
- The mid-size sedan segment is highly competitive, with Virtus, Slavia, Verna and City fighting it out.
- Hybrids and performance sedans like the Camry and Virtus are carving niches despite low volume.
- Electric sedan options (like the Tigor EV) are present but not yet mass-market.
Segment-Wise Sales Breakdown(Top 10 Sedans Sold in June 2025)
Rank | Model | Units Sold |
---|---|---|
1 | Maruti Dzire | 15,484 |
2 | Hyundai Aura | 5,413 |
3 | Honda Amaze | 2,274 |
4 | VW Virtus | 1,778 |
5 | Maruti Ciaz | 1,028 |
6 | Skoda Slavia | 896 |
7 | Hyundai Verna | 813 |
8 | Tata Tigor | 788 |
9 | Honda City | 709 |
10 | Toyota Camry | 180 |
Final Words
The top 10 sedans sold in June 2025 paint a clear picture of Indian consumer preferences — budget-friendly and fuel-efficient models are still king, while premium sedans are holding niche appeal. As more buyers consider comfort, value, and tech features, sedans still hold their ground despite the SUV wave.