The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga outperformed the Scorpio, Bolero, and Innova in the October 2025 Top 10 Seven-Seater cars sales rankings.
Top 10 Seven-Seater cars: Each model’s performance in comparison to October 2024 is displayed in the seven-seater sales chart, and the figures show extremely clear trends in October 2025. The Maruti Suzuki Ertiga increased by 1,302 units, or 7%, from 18,785 units the previous year to 20,087 units this year.
Key details of the Top 10 Seven-Seater cars
| Model | Oct 2024 | Oct 2025 | YOY Change |
| Maruti Ertiga | 18,785 | 20,087 | +7% (↑1,302) |
| Toyota Innova (Crysta + Hycross) | 8,838 | 11,089 | +25% (↑2,251) |
| Mahindra XUV700 | 10,435 | 10,139 | –3% (↓296) |
| Mahindra Scorpio (N + Classic) | 15,677 | 17,880 | +14% (↑2,203) |
| Mahindra Bolero | 9,849 | 14,343 | +46% (↑4,494) |
| Maruti XL6 | 3,285 | 3,611 | +10% (↑326) |
| Renault Triber | 2,111 | 3,170 | +50% (↑1,059) |
| Toyota Fortuner | 3,684 | 2,920 | –21% (↓764) |
| Tata Safari | 2,086 | 2,510 | +20% (↑424) |
| Kia Carens | 6,384 | 8,779 | +38% (↑2,395) |
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Last month, the Toyota Innova lineup also saw a notable increase. The Innova Crysta and Innova Hycross had a 2,251 unit increase from 8,838 to 11,089 units last month, reflecting the impact on both fleet and personal demand. In the meantime, the Mahindra XUV 700 saw a minor loss of 296 units, from 10,435 to 10,139 units, resulting in a 3% decline. In the upcoming months, the SUV will get a mid-life update.
Instead of a sharp increase, it displays a steady and steady demand. Strong sales of both the Scorpio N and Scorpio Classic models contributed to the Mahindra Scorpio’s 14% increase from 15,677 to 17,880 units, an increase of 2,203 units year over year.

One of the biggest increases was seen in the Mahindra Bolero, which went from 9,849 to 14,343 units. The sales numbers resulted in a huge 46% rise of 4,494 units. The normal Bolero and the Bolero Neo underwent visual changes and feature additions to expand the linespace of their respective current generations, so the mid-life upgrade undoubtedly had an impact.
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 saw a 10% gain, going from 3,285 to 3,611 units, an increase of 326 units. The Renault Triber saw a 50% increase thanks to the facelift, going from 2,111 to 3,170 units, an increase of 1,059 units. The Toyota Fortuner saw a 21% decline and a de-growth of 764 units from 3,684 to 2,920. The Tata Safari’s volume increased by 20% year over year, from 2,086 to 2,510 units.
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With a gain of 2,395 units, the Kia Carens series increased dramatically from 6,384 to 8,779 units. The model’s popularity among families seeking a high-end substitute at a more affordable price than the Innova led to a 38% year-over-year increase, and the introduction of the electric version appears to have contributed to this increase in recent months.









