The Tata Punch has pulled off a genuine surprise in June 2026, ending the month as India’s best-selling car and pushing the long-dominant Maruti Suzuki Dzire down to third place. It’s a moment worth pausing on, a sub-4-metre micro-SUV outselling every sedan and hatchback in the country, including cars that have anchored the sales charts for years.
Tata Motors sold 21,006 units of the Punch including both ICE and EVs in June, a jump of over 101% year-on-year. That kind of growth doesn’t happen by accident; it points to a combination of steady demand for compact SUVs, the Punch’s recent facelift keeping it fresh in showrooms, and Tata’s ability to convert that SUV-shaped body into genuine volume rather than just enthusiast buzz. Doubling sales in a market this competitive is no small feat, and it puts the Punch in a league it hasn’t occupied before.
Tata Punch — 21,006 units | +101%

The Punch’s chart-topping run isn’t a one-off blip either; it comes on the back of the model recently crossing the 7-lakh cumulative sales milestone, so the momentum has clearly been building for a while.
Tata Nexon — 18,335 units | +58.03%

Tata’s bigger SUV wasn’t far behind either, with the Nexon logging a strong 58.03% YoY jump to finish second overall. Between the Punch and the Nexon, Tata occupied the top two spots on the sales chart for the month — a rare feat for the brand and a clear signal that its SUV strategy is paying off at scale, not just at the top end of the range.
Maruti Suzuki Dzire — 17,899 units | Not disclosed

The Dzire, which has spent long stretches at or near the top of the monthly charts, was pushed down to third place in June. Its 17,899 units still make it comfortably one of the country’s best-selling cars, but the fact that two SUVs from a single rival brand outsold it says something about where buyer preference is currently headed.
Maruti Suzuki WagonR — 16,952 units | Not disclosed

Maruti’s evergreen hatchback held onto fourth spot, a reminder that despite the SUV boom, the compact, easy-to-park WagonR still has a loyal audience, particularly among first-time buyers and small-family households.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga — 16,111 units | Not disclosed

The Ertiga rounded out the Maruti trio in the top five, continuing to do steady business in the MPV space where it faces relatively little direct competition.
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Maruti Suzuki Swift — 15,215 units | Not disclosed

The Swift came in just behind the Ertiga, still a dependable volume driver for Maruti even as the industry’s overall centre of gravity shifts toward SUVs.
Mahindra Scorpio N — 14,097 units | +10.65%

The Scorpio N was the only Mahindra model to make the top 10 in June, and it did so with a healthy 10.65% YoY increase. It remains Mahindra’s flagbearer in the sales charts, holding its own even as the compact SUV segment gets more crowded around it.
Maruti Suzuki Fronx — 13,135 units | Not disclosed

The Fronx came in eighth for the month, edging out its stablemate the Baleno and underlining just how much of Maruti’s current volume is being carried by its crossover-styled offerings rather than its traditional hatchbacks and sedans.
Maruti Suzuki Baleno — 12,488 units | Not disclosed

The Baleno slotted in just behind the Fronx, still a solid performer even if it’s no longer the standout it once was in Maruti’s premium hatchback lineup.
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Hyundai Venue — 10,776 units | Not disclosed

Closing out the top 10 was the Hyundai Venue, the only non-Tata, non-Maruti, non-Mahindra entrant on the list. Its presence is a reminder that Hyundai’s compact SUV still commands a solid, consistent buyer base even in a chart otherwise dominated by domestic manufacturers.
Taken as a whole, June’s numbers tell a fairly clear story: SUVs, in every size and price bracket, are where the real volume now lives, and Tata’s twin push with the Punch and Nexon has, for this month at least, outmuscled Maruti’s long-standing grip on the top of the sales charts. Whether the Punch can hold onto the number one spot in the months ahead remains to be seen, but June 2026 will be remembered as the month a micro-SUV became India’s best-selling car.
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