Honda Cars India Reports July 2025 Sales at 7,524 Units
Honda Cars India records 7,524 units in July 2025 sales, with 4,050 domestic and 3,474 export units, reflecting moderate demand ahead of festive season promotions.
Honda Cars India Ltd. (HCIL) recorded total sales of 7,524 units in July 2025, according to company data released today. The figure comprises 4,050 units sold in the domestic market and 3,474 units exported.
In the corresponding period last year, July 2024, the company reported domestic sales of 4,624 units and exports of 2,710 units, amounting to a total of 7,334 units.
Commenting on the performance, Kunal Behl, Vice President of Marketing & Sales at Honda Cars India, noted that demand in the domestic market remained moderate during the month. He stated that dispatches were adjusted to maintain balanced inventory levels across dealerships.
With the festive season approaching, the company has launched its annual sales initiative, “The Great Honda Fest,” offering a range of promotions and benefits on all new Honda car purchases. The campaign, which began August 1, 2025, also includes new accessory options for the Elevate and Amaze models, aimed at enhancing customer value.
Honda Cars India Ltd., established in December 1995, is a prominent manufacturer of passenger vehicles in the country. The company operates a manufacturing facility in Tapukara, Alwar district, Rajasthan, and maintains its corporate office in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
Known for its focus on design, technology, fuel efficiency, safety, and reliability, Honda offers a range of premium vehicles through a widespread sales and service network across India.
In addition to new vehicle sales, HCIL supports the pre-owned car market through its Honda Auto Terrace initiative, which provides certified pre-owned vehicles with quality assurance and after-sales support.
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