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Maruti Suzuki misses market estimates despite record quarterly sales

The rise in domestic volumes was led by the small car segment in the 18 per cent GST bracket, which accounted for a large share of the year-on-year increase in sales.
The rise in domestic volumes was led by the small car segment in the 18 per cent GST bracket, which accounted for a large share of the year-on-year increase in sales.

New Delhi: Maruti Suzuki Wednesday missed market estimates with a 3.7 per cent increase in third-quarter net profit, weighed down by weak exports and a one-time provision made for implementing new labour codes, even as the country’s largest carmaker recorded its best quarterly net sales on record.

The local unit of Japan’s Suzuki Motor reported a standalone net profit of ₹3,794 crore for the three months ended December 31, compared with ₹3,659.30 crore a year earlier. Analysts were projecting the profit to grow between 24 per cent and 35 per cent.

The automaker made a provision of ₹593.9 crore towards labour-code related expenses.

Q3 net up 3.7
Q3 net up 3.7

Net sales rose 29 per cent to ₹47,534.4 crore from ₹36,802 crore amid strong demand for cars during the festive period, helped by a GST reduction that came into effect on September 22.

“Owing to the GST reform, there was a sharp recovery in the Indian car market, primarily led by the small car segment,” Maruti Suzuki said in a news release.

The manufacturer of the Alto K10, WagonR, and Brezza said its quarterly domestic sales volume was also the highest on record at 564,669 units, compared with 466,993 units in the third quarter of last fiscal year. While total volume increased 97,676 units, the small car segment, where GST was cut to 18 per cent from 28 per cent, accounted for 68,328 of those units.

While domestic sales volume rose by a robust 21 per cent to 564,669 units last quarter, exports grew by 3.9 per cent to 103,100 units.

Shares of Maruti Suzuki closed Wednesday at ₹14,876.80, down 2.4 per cent, on the BSE.

  • Published On Jan 29, 2026 at 09:44 AM IST

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