These 5 cars of Maruti are longed for by the customers, there is a continuous decline in sales.

Summary

Top 5 Least Selling Cars of Maruti: Maruti Suzuki sells the most cars in India and for the last 3 months this Indo-Japanese company has been making records in car sales. Maruti’s top selling cars include Dezire, Brezza, Ertiga, Swift, Baleno, Victorious and Franks, but do you know which are the least selling models of…

These 5 cars of Maruti are longed for by the customers, there is a continuous decline in sales.

Top 5 Least Selling Cars of Maruti: Maruti Suzuki sells the most cars in India and for the last 3 months this Indo-Japanese company has been making records in car sales. Maruti’s top selling cars include Dezire, Brezza, Ertiga, Swift, Baleno, Victorious and Franks, but do you know which are the least selling models of Maruti? If you do not know, then today we are going to tell you about this and these include budget cars like S-Presso, Celerio and Ignis as well as mid range cars like Jimny and Invicto.

Lowest sales of Maruti Invicto

Premium MPV Invicto was the lowest selling car of Maruti Suzuki in January and it was bought by only 197 customers. Last month, the sales of this most expensive 7 seater car of Maruti saw a decline of about 62 percent annually and 65 percent monthly.

Only 591 units of Maruti Jimny were sold

Maruti Suzuki’s off-road SUV Jimny was the company’s second least selling car in January and was purchased by 591 customers. Jimny sales saw a monthly decline of about 22 percent last month and a year-on-year increase of 262 percent.

Maruti Celerio got 1501 customers

In January 2026, Maruti Suzuki’s budget hatchback car Celerio sold 1501 units and was the third lowest selling car of the company. Celerio sales saw a decline of about 34 percent monthly and 23 percent annually.

Maruti Ignis was purchased by 1902 customers

Ignis was the fourth least selling car of Maruti Suzuki in the month of January. Ignis, the cheapest car sold in Maruti’s premium Nexa showroom, sold 1902 units last month and this is just 0.43 percent monthly, but a decline of almost 50 percent annually.

1954 units of Maruti S-Presso sold

Maruti Suzuki’s cheapest car S-Presso sold only 1954 units in January 2026 and was the 5th lowest selling car of the company. Last month, S-Presso sales saw a growth of 32 percent year-on-year and 42 percent month-on-month.

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