Maruti Suzuki India Limited has reached a historic milestone in its 42-year journey. In calendar year 2025, the company produced 22,55,508 vehicles, marking its highest-ever annual production.
This achievement also makes 2025 the second consecutive year in which Maruti Suzuki has crossed the 20-lakh unit mark, underlining the brand’s growing manufacturing muscle and India’s rising importance in Suzuki’s global strategy.
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Production Growth: A Strong 5-Year Climb
Maruti Suzuki’s 2025 output reflects one of the strongest growth phases in its recent history. The production ramp-up over the last five years tells a clear story of scale and consistency:
- 2021: 16.29 lakh units
- 2022: 19.16 lakh units
- 2023: 19.34 lakh units
- 2024: 20.63 lakh units
- 2025: 22.55 lakh units
The steady climb highlights how the company has successfully expanded capacity while maintaining supply-chain stability.

Top Volume Contributors in 2025
Although Maruti Suzuki currently sells 17 models across more than 650 variants, a handful of nameplates played a decisive role in driving volumes.
Top 5 Production Drivers
- Fronx – Rapidly emerging as a major volume generator
- Baleno – Continues to dominate the premium hatchback space
- Swift – A long-standing bestseller with mass appeal
- Dzire – The undisputed leader in the compact sedan segment
- Ertiga – India’s go-to MPV for families and fleet buyers
Notably, the list reflects Maruti Suzuki’s successful shift toward SUV-styled and utility-focused vehicles, without abandoning its hatchback stronghold.
‘Make in India’ Goes Global
Maruti Suzuki’s MD & CEO Hisashi Takeuchi credited the company’s high level of localisation for this record-breaking performance.

Manufacturing Footprint
- Gurugram & Manesar (Haryana)
- Kharkhoda (Haryana)
- Gujarat manufacturing facility
This diversified production network allows Maruti Suzuki to efficiently serve domestic demand while exporting vehicles to over 100 global markets, insulating the company from international supply-chain disruptions.
What’s Next: The 4-Million Unit Ambition
Maruti Suzuki has already set its sights higher. The company has outlined a roadmap to scale its annual production capacity to 4 million units, driven by:
- Growing domestic demand
- Expansion of exports
- New utility vehicles and hybrids
- A gradual transition toward electric mobility
India is set to remain the core global manufacturing hub for Suzuki going forward.
GadiGarage Verdict
Crossing 22.5 lakh units in a single year is more than just a numbers game. It confirms that Maruti Suzuki’s transformation from a small-car specialist to a full-spectrum utility vehicle powerhouse is complete.
The next big chapter will revolve around hybrids, EVs, and even larger manufacturing ambitions.
So, what do you think — did you buy a Maruti Suzuki in 2025, and which model sealed the deal for you? Tell us your story in the comments below!














