Here is a detailed info on all the top 10 7-seater cars sold this Dec 2025.
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Top 10 7-seater cars sold this Dec 2025:

The December 2025 sales figures for the top 10 seven-seater cars in India clearly show how buyer preferences are shifting, with some models growing steadily while others see sharp changes. Sitting comfortably at the top is the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, which sold 16,586 units, slightly higher than its December 2024 figure of 16,056 units, marking a modest growth of 3 percent. Its strong position proves that families still trust it for its space, mileage, and affordable pricing. Right behind it is the Mahindra Scorpio, which saw a strong rise of 30 percent, jumping from 12,195 units in December 2024 to 15,885 units in December 2025. This growth highlights how much people love its tough looks and road presence. Mahindra’s Bolero also surprised many by recording an impressive 79 percent growth, moving from 5,921 units last year to 10,611 units this year. This jump shows that buyers in rural and semi-urban areas still rely on the Bolero for its durability and low running costs. Meanwhile, Toyota Innova, a long-time favorite among premium MPVs, recorded stable numbers with a slight 2 percent growth, selling around 9,900 units compared to 9,700 units last year, proving that its loyal customer base remains strong.

In the middle of the list, Kia Carens has shown solid improvement with a 40 percent growth, selling 3,681 units in December 2025 compared to 2,626 units the previous year. This growth reflects how Indian buyers are warming up to modern designs and feature-packed interiors. Toyota Fortuner also did well, increasing its sales by 34 percent, going from 2,206 units to 2,961 units. Despite its high price, the Fortuner continues to attract buyers who want a strong brand image and off-road capability. Maruti Suzuki XL6, which is a more premium version of the Ertiga, saw a 10 percent rise, with sales increasing from 2,487 units to 2,744 units. This shows that buyers looking for a stylish yet practical seven-seater are slowly choosing the XL6. Renault Triber, known for being one of the most affordable seven-seaters, recorded a 40 percent jump in sales, rising from 1,659 units to 2,324 units. This growth proves that budget-friendly MPVs still have a place in the market, especially for first-time buyers and small families who want flexibility at a lower cost.
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Towards the lower end of the list, Tata Safari managed to maintain steady demand with a small 4 percent increase, selling 1,446 units compared to 1,385 units last year. While the numbers are not very high, the Safari still holds emotional value for many Indian buyers due to its legacy and bold design. On the other hand, Mahindra XUV 7X0 faced a major drop of 32 percent, selling only 971 units in December 2025, while there is no clear sales data available for December 2024 in this list. This decline could be due to strong competition, changing buyer preferences, or limited availability. Overall, these numbers paint an interesting picture of the seven-seater market in India. Affordable and reliable models like the Ertiga and Bolero continue to lead, while feature-rich MPVs like the Carens and rugged SUVs like the Scorpio and Fortuner are gaining strong momentum. At the same time, some models are struggling to keep up, showing how competitive and fast-changing this segment has become. The data makes it clear that Indian buyers now want a mix of comfort, space, reliability, and value for money when choosing a seven-seater vehicle.
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