Top 10 Seven-Seater cars Sales in October 2025: Who Won & Who Lost?

Top 10 Seven-Seater cars

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

ModelOct 2024Oct 2025YOY Change
Maruti Ertiga18,78520,087+7% (↑1,302)
Toyota Innova (Crysta + Hycross)8,83811,089+25% (↑2,251)
Mahindra XUV70010,43510,139–3% (↓296)
Mahindra Scorpio (N + Classic)15,67717,880+14% (↑2,203)
Mahindra Bolero9,84914,343+46% (↑4,494)
Maruti XL63,2853,611+10% (↑326)
Renault Triber2,1113,170+50% (↑1,059)
Toyota Fortuner3,6842,920–21% (↓764)
Tata Safari2,0862,510+20% (↑424)
Kia Carens6,3848,779+38% (↑2,395)
Top 10 Seven-Seater cars

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.

Toyota India Sales Jump 43%

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.

Mahindra Bolero Neo
Mahindra Bolero Neo

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.

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