In a continued surge of popularity for SUVs in India, the Hyundai Creta has maintained its top spot in the country’s automobile sales for the second consecutive month. In April 2025, the SUV recorded an impressive 17,016 units sold, marking a year-on-year growth of 10.2% compared to April 2024. Additionally, the Creta has secured its position as India’s best-selling SUV from January to April 2025, with cumulative sales reaching 69,914 units.
The Creta’s exceptional performance has contributed to an all-time high of 70.9% in SUV sales for Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) in April 2025, highlighting the growing consumer demand for the brand’s SUV lineup. The Creta continues to lead, supported by other popular models such as the Venue, Exter, Alcazar, and Tucson.
Commenting on this significant milestone, Mr. Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and Chief Operating Officer of HMIL, expressed his pride, stating, “Hyundai Creta’s continued dominance in the Indian market is a reflection of the trust and love that Indian customers have placed in the brand. Being the best-selling car across all segments for two months in a row and the top-selling SUV in the industry for the first four months of 2025 cumulatively is a proud achievement for all of us at HMIL.”
He further emphasized, “Hyundai Creta represents our unrelenting pursuit of excellence, offering customers a perfect blend of style, safety, innovation, and performance. The addition of the electric powertrain has further strengthened the Creta brand, making it not only a leader in the SUV segment but also a key enabler in India’s electric mobility journey.”
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