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Car Exports Surge in FY26 – Maruti Suzuki Beats Hyundai & Nissan

Maruti Suzuki Leads FY26 Export Growth, Outpacing Hyundai and Nissan

Bottom line: In FY26, Indian car exports jumped 13%, with Maruti Suzuki shipping 308,237 units overseas, staying ahead of Hyundai and Nissan.

Car Exports Surge in FY26 – Maruti Suzuki Beats Hyundai & Nissan

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Export Landscape in FY26

SIAM data shows a healthy 13% rise in total vehicle exports so far this fiscal year. Strong overseas demand for Indian‑made models is the key driver. Maruti Suzuki remains the undisputed leader, followed by Hyundai and Nissan.

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Why Maruti Suzuki Is Still on Top

Maruti’s extensive dealer network and a lineup that appeals to budget‑conscious buyers abroad keep its numbers high. Models like the Swift and Baleno, known for low running costs and reliable engines, are popular in Africa, the Middle East, and South‑East Asia.

Performance of Hyundai and Nissan

Hyundai’s export figures are solid, thanks to the Creta and Venue, which offer a mix of style and fuel efficiency. Nissan, meanwhile, relies on the Magnite and K12, but its numbers lag behind Maruti’s because of limited model variety for export markets.

Key Export Models – Quick Snapshot

Model Engine Mileage (km/l) Price (INR) Top Features
Maruti Swift 1.2 L K12M 22.5 5.5 Lakh
  • Lightweight
  • Easy maintenance
  • Strong resale value
Hyundai Creta 1.5 L U2 19.0 10.2 Lakh
  • Modern design
  • Feature‑rich cabin
  • Good safety kit
Nissan Magnite 1.0 L HR13 18.2 8.8 Lakh
  • Compact SUV vibe
  • Affordable
  • Decent ground clearance

What This Means for Indian Car Makers

The export boost reinforces India’s growing reputation as a cost‑effective manufacturing hub. Continued government incentives and a stable supply chain should keep the momentum going.

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FAQ

  • What was the export volume for Maruti Suzuki in FY26? Maruti Suzuki exported 308,237 units, leading the Indian market.
  • Which Indian car brand had the second‑highest exports? Hyundai ranked second, followed by Nissan.
  • Is the export growth expected to continue next year? Analysts expect the trend to hold as global demand for affordable, fuel‑efficient cars remains strong.

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