The past year, 2021, was not so bad for the car industry in India. Despite some major challenges like the COVID-19 breakout, the semiconductor chip scarcity issue, or the highest waiting periods, there was a significant sale of cars in the country. The Maruti WagonR surpassed the Swift as the most popular vehicle in the country. With total sales of 1.84 lakh units, it held a 7% market share in the overall automotive market. Swift, which topped the list last year, has dropped to second place with a 9% increase in overall sales. The Baleno held on to third place, while the Alto took WagonR’s 2020 spot, which was fourth on the list.
Top 30 Cars in 2021 in India
- Maruti Suzuki WagonR – 1,83,851 units
- Maruti Suzuki Swift – 1,75,052 units
- Maruti Suzuki Baleno – 1,72,237 units
- Maruti Suzuki Alto – 1,66,233 units
- Maruti Suzuki Ertiga – 1,54,310 units
- Hyundai Creta – 1,25,437 Units
- Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire – 1,16,222 units
- Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza – 1,15,962 units
- Maruti Eeco – 1,14,524 units
- Tata Nexon – 1,08,577 units
- Hyundai Venue – 1,08,007 units
- Kia Seltos – 98,147 units
- Hyundai i10 NIOS – 95,515 units
- Kia Sonet – 79,289 units
- Hyundai i20 – 72,292 units
- Tata Altroz – 69,744 units
- Maruti Suzuki S-Presso – 65,478 units
- Mahindra Bolero – 65,313 units
- Tata Tiago – 64,994 units
- Toyota Innova – 55,250 units
- Mahindra XUV300 – 47,432 units
- Honda Amaze – 39,697 units
- Hyundai Aura – 37,584 units
- Mahindra Scorpio – 36,945 units
- Honda City – 34,133 units
- Nissan Magnite – 34,086 units
- Maruti Suzuki Celerio – 32,853 units
- Renault Triber – 32,766 units
- Maruti Suzuki Ignis – 32,735 units
- Mahindra Thar – 32,139 units