Festive Season Car Sales: Which Models Topped the Charts During Diwali 2025?
- Cars
- 22 Oct, 2025

The festive season in India—especially around Diwali—is always a key time for the auto industry. Buyers often wait for this period, lured in by special offers, reduced taxes and an overall festive mood. In 2025, the picture was no different—and in fact, the numbers suggest it was a record year for sales. Here’s a deep dive into which models topped the charts, why they did so, and what buyers should keep in mind.
What the Data Showed
- Across the industry, passenger-vehicle sales during the Navratri-to-Diwali window grew by ~15 %–35 % year-on-year.
- For example, Tata Motors announced delivering over 100,000 vehicles in this period—a 33 % jump compared with last year.
- Overall, some estimates put the retail value of these festive deliveries at around ₹8,000–₹8,500 crore.
- Regarding individual models:
- The Tata Nexon was flagged as the best-selling model in September 2025 (22,573 units) and had strong momentum going into the festival.
- The Maruti Suzuki Dzire also had a strong month (~20,038 units) and remained among the top sellers.
- The Hyundai Creta maintained its dominance in the midsize-SUV category with ~18,861 units in September.
Thus, while final full-Diwali-period numbers by model are still being consolidated, it is clear that compact SUVs and value-led sedans were dominating.
Which Models Topped the Festive Charts
Based on available data and industry commentary, here are the standout models:
- Tata Nexon: A compact SUV that benefitted from strong festival demand, price reductions (thanks to GST changes), a wide variant mix (including CNG and EVs) and credibility around safety/features.
- Maruti Suzuki Dzire: A sedan that continues to buck the SUV-only trend. It remains affordable, efficient and well-suited for mass buyers, especially in the compact-car segment.
- Hyundai Creta: As a midsize SUV, it remains aspirational yet attainable; during the festival drive up, it held strong.
- Other strong performers: The Tata Punch (entry-level SUV) saw healthy growth. Some hatchbacks like the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R also featured in top-10 listings.
It’s also worth noting that manufacturers were offering meaningful discounts and value-adds during the festival: for example, substantial offers by Maruti Suzuki of up to nearly ₹1.80 lakh on select models.
Why These Models Did So Well
Affordability / Value: With the government’s GST 2.0 and related policy changes reducing the tax burden on many vehicles, the effective price of several models dropped – making them more accessible in the festive window.
Segment-fit: Compact SUVs (like the Nexon, Punch) are at a sweet spot for Indian buyers — they combine aspirational styling, SUV credentials and manageable pricing. Sedans and hatchbacks (Dzire, Wagon R) keep strong because they appeal to cost-conscious buyers and fleet/taxi segments.
Offers & Deals: Festive discounts, exchange offers, financing incentives all create urgency. With the festival spirit and limited-time nature, buyers are more willing to act.
Brand and Features: The strong brand recall of Maruti, Tata’s improved perception and feature-rich models (especially safety and tech) help. For example, where earlier affordability might have meant compromises, today many are getting more features.
Timing / Pent-up Demand: Many buyers postpone purchases until the big sale window, especially when tax cuts or price drops are expected. The combination of festival mood + tax benefit creates a powerful catalyst.
Why Choose These Models?
- Trusted Resale Value / Service Network: Models like those from Maruti and Tata benefit from extensive dealer networks, which matters when buying during a festival and looking for after-sales support.
- Feature-for-Money: Many of these models offer strong value — safety features, modern infotainment, multiple powertrain options (including CNG/EV) even at competitive prices.
- Segmentation Fit: If you’re looking for a family SUV that’s still affordable, a compact SUV like the Nexon or Punch makes sense. If you’re going for efficiency and city driving, a sedan/hatch like the Dzire or Wagon R fits.
- Festive Benefits: Buying during the festival may bring lower effective cost via discounts/offers, enabling you to upgrade a bit more than you otherwise would.
- Strong Demand = Higher Resale Value?: While high demand can mean waiting periods, it also suggests that the model retains desirability — a positive for resale down the line.
Conclusion
The Diwali 2025 sales window has been exceptional for India’s passenger-vehicle industry. With favourable tax reform, strong festive sentiment and targeted offers, buyers looked beyond just the festival—in many cases securing meaningful value. Models like the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Hyundai Creta emerged as winners, appealing to different buyer needs and budgets. If you’re in the market now, this period presents a unique opportunity—but it also demands you do your homework (financing, waiting period, after-sales) so you benefit rather than regret.
FAQ
Q1: Were discounts really higher this Diwali vs previous years?
Yes — automakers offered heavier discounts, thanks in part to tax cuts and competition. For example, Maruti’s offers reached up to ~₹1.8 lakh on some models.
Q2: Will waiting after Diwali get me a better deal?
Possibly—but also riskier. The urgency during the festival helps drive deals. Post-festival, while discounts may still exist, you may lose out on the “festival” window benefits (bonus offers, reduced waiting time). Also, strong demand means waiting lists might grow.
Q3: Are compact SUVs still worth it, or should I go for a sedan/hatch for cost savings?
It depends on your priorities. Compact SUVs offer higher seating position, SUV styling and many features. Sedans/hatches tend to be more efficient and lower in cost. Consider your usage, budget and resale aspects.
Q4: What should I check before buying during the festival rush?
Check waiting period, actual on-road cost (including hidden fees), warranty and service coverage, fuel type (petrol/CNG/EV), and whether the particular variant you want is in stock or only may be available later with extra cost.
Q5: Will this festive boom last, or is it just a ‘spike’?
While the festival period is always a peak, underlying factors (tax benefits, rising incomes, shift to SUVs/EVs) suggest demand may remain relatively strong. But remember: post-festival months may see a drop-off, so buying purely to time the market can be tricky.
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