Top 10 Compact SUVs in May 2025: Brezza Leads, Punch Slips, Kylaq Enters

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The compact SUV segment in India saw some interesting shifts in May 2025, with the Maruti Suzuki Brezza retaining its dominance while new entrants like the Skoda Kylaq and Kia Syros made their mark. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the sales performance, year-on-year trends, and key takeaways.

Compact SUV Sales Table – May 2025 vs. May 2024

RankModelMay 2025 SalesMay 2024 SalesYoY Change
1Maruti Suzuki Brezza15,56614,166+10%
2Maruti Suzuki Fronx13,58412,681+7%
3Tata Punch13,13318,949-31%
4Tata Nexon13,09611,457+14%
5Kia Sonet8,0547,433+8%
6Mahindra XUV 3XO7,95210,000-20%
7Hyundai Venue7,5209,327-19%
8Hyundai Exter5,8997,697-23%
9Skoda Kylaq (New)4,949
10Kia Syros (New)3,611

Key Highlights from May 2025 Sales

1. Maruti Suzuki Brezza Continues Its Reign

The Brezza remains India’s favorite compact SUV, with 15,566 units sold—a 10% YoY growth. Its reliable performance, strong brand trust, and recent updates keep it ahead of rivals.

2. Tata Punch Loses Momentum

Once a segment leader, the Tata Punch saw a sharp 31% decline, selling 13,133 units compared to 18,949 in May 2024. Increased competition and shifting buyer preferences may be contributing factors.

3. Tata Nexon Gains Traction

The Nexon bucked the trend with a 14% YoY growth, selling 13,096 units. Its refreshed design, safety features, and EV variant continue to attract buyers.

4. New Entrants – Skoda Kylaq & Kia Syros

  • The Skoda Kylaq, a recent launch, made a strong debut with 4,949 units.
  • The Kia Syros also entered the rankings with 3,611 units, signaling growing interest in premium compact SUVs.

5. Hyundai Venue & Mahindra XUV 3XO See Declines

  • The Hyundai Venue (-19%) and Exter (-23%) faced drops, likely due to anticipation for the new Venue launching later this year.
  • The Mahindra XUV 3XO dipped by 20%, possibly due to supply constraints or market saturation.

Final Thoughts

The compact SUV segment remains highly competitive, with Maruti Suzuki leading and Tata facing mixed fortunes. New models like the Kylaq and Syros are shaking up the rankings, while established players must innovate to retain buyers.

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