Maruti Suzuki India Limited announced that it currently has pending bookings of about 150,000 units, reflecting strong demand across SUVs and compact cars. Additionally, the company confirmed it has exported more than 10,000 units of its E Vitara EV to 26 countries, underscoring its growing global footprint in electric mobility.
Maruti Suzuki, India’s largest carmaker, continues to demonstrate robust demand and expanding international reach. Executives revealed that the company is managing a significant backlog of approximately 150,000 units, driven largely by SUVs and compact cars. At the same time, Maruti Suzuki’s electric ambitions gained momentum with the export of over 10,000 E Vitara EV units to 26 countries, highlighting the brand’s rising presence in global EV markets.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Pending bookings stand at about 150,000 units as of November 2025.
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SUVs and compact cars remain the primary contributors to the backlog.
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Festive season demand added to the surge in customer orders.
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Improved supply chain conditions have supported production, though demand continues to outpace supply.
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Maruti Suzuki has exported over 10,000 units of the E Vitara EV to 26 countries.
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The exports reinforce Maruti’s growing global footprint in electric mobility.
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The company is working to streamline deliveries and reduce waiting periods domestically.
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Analysts note that the backlog and exports reflect strong consumer sentiment and brand trust.
The combined developments underscore Maruti Suzuki’s ability to balance domestic demand with international expansion. With SUVs and compact cars driving bookings and EV exports strengthening its global presence, the company remains well-positioned to sustain leadership in India while advancing its role in the global automotive landscape.
Sources: Reuters, Economic Times, Business Standard