Here’s a list of all the top 10 mid-size SUVs sold in Jan 2026 in India.
Also read about the Model wise sales from Tata in Jan 2026.
Midsize SUV sales January 2026:
| Rank | Model | Jan 2026 Sales | Jan 2025 Sales | YoY Change | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hyundai Creta | 17,921 | 18,522 | -3% | Retained leadership despite slight dip; continues to dominate with strong brand pull and balanced feature set. |
| 2 | Mahindra Scorpio | 15,542 | 15,442 | 1% | Near-flat growth but steady demand keeps it among the top performers in the segment. |
| 3 | Maruti Suzuki Victoris | 15,240 | – | – | Rapid rise into top three within months; crossed 50,000 cumulative sales quickly. |
| 4 | Kia Seltos | 10,639 | 6,470 | 64% | Strong growth driven by new-generation update and refreshed styling and tech. |
| 5 | Mahindra XUV 7XO | 10,133 | – | – | Rebranded premium offering gaining traction among buyers seeking features and performance. |
| 6 | Kia Seltos | 4,369 | 2,830 | 54% | Continued demand for earlier version alongside new generation. |
| 7 | Toyota Hyryder | 9,156 | 4,941 | 85% | One of the biggest gainers; hybrid tech and efficiency driving growth. |
| 8 | Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara | 7,030 | 15,784 | -55% | Significant drop, possibly impacted by newer sibling and shifting buyer preferences. |
| 9 | Tata Harrier | 3,711 | 1,488 | 149% | Massive growth following updates and improved feature package. |
| 10 | Tata Safari | 2,375 | 1,548 | 53% | Healthy gains indicate renewed interest in three-row flagship SUV. |

Mid-size SUVs:
The midsize SUV segment entered 2026 with a familiar hierarchy at the top but plenty of movement underneath, highlighting just how competitive this space has become in India. Despite a slight dip in volumes, the segment leader maintained its dominance, proving that brand equity and a strong product mix still matter in a crowded market. Close behind, long-standing favourites continued to deliver stable numbers, while fresh entrants made an immediate impact by climbing into the top ranks within months of launch. The overall trend suggests that while established models still command loyalty, customers are increasingly open to new offerings that bring updated design, technology, and value.
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One of the biggest stories from January 2026 was the strong debut of a newly introduced midsize SUV that has already crossed the 50,000-unit milestone in under five months. Its rapid rise into the top three signals strong buyer acceptance and indicates that the segment is ready for fresh competition. Meanwhile, a recently updated contender from a popular Korean manufacturer posted one of the highest year-on-year growth figures, reflecting the positive response to its new-generation avatar. Another rebranded and more premium SUV from an Indian manufacturer also found a solid footing in the rankings, showing that there is demand for feature-rich and upmarket offerings even in a price-sensitive segment.
Elsewhere, hybrid and ICE models delivered mixed results. A hybrid-focused SUV from a Japanese brand posted a remarkable surge in volumes, while its badge-engineered sibling experienced a steep decline, possibly due to internal competition from newer launches within the same portfolio. On the domestic front, two well-known flagship SUVs recorded strong growth, underlining renewed interest after recent updates and improved feature lists. With more internal combustion and electric SUVs set to launch later this year, the segment is poised for even more shifts. Upcoming electric models from major manufacturers are expected to add a new dimension to the competition, making 2026 a defining year for midsize SUVs in India.
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