🚗 1. Tata Nexon Tops India’s car Sales

  • The Tata Nexon was India’s best‑selling car in january 2026, selling over 23,000 units and growing more than 50% year‑on‑year. It also topped the SUV charts.

🚙 2. Tata Punch Drives Strong Demand

  • Another Tata SUV, the Punch, held a top sales position with around 19,000+ units sold, continuing its strong run in the compact SUV segment.

🔝 3. SUVs Lead the Market

  • SUVs dominated buyer preference in january 2026, with six SUV models in the top 10 best‑selling list — including Nexon, Punch, hyundai Creta, maruti Brezza, mahindra Scorpio and maruti Victoris.

🚘 Other Popular Models in january 2026

  • Maruti Suzuki Dzire (second overall) remained strong with nearly 20,000 units.
  • Hyundai Creta and Maruti Ertiga also featured among the top sellers, showing that both SUVs and family cars retained broad appeal.

📊 What This Trend Shows

🔥 SUVs continue to rule

  • The popularity of SUVs — from compact to midsize — shows strong consumer preference for versatile, higher‑riding vehicles that suit both city and highway driving.

🚗 Tata Motors’ resurgence

  • With Nexon and Punch leading sales, Tata Motors posted its best january sales performance ever, reflecting strong demand across its SUV lineup.

🏆 Broader market strength

  • January 2026 sales marked one of the highest monthly sales tallies, signaling a healthy start for India’s auto industry this year.

📌 In Summary

  • The Tata Nexon is the overall best‑selling car in india for january 2026.
  • The Tata Punch remains one of the top sellers, making SUVs the dominant segment.
  • A majority of the top sellers in january were SUVs, reinforcing the segment’s continued popularity among indian buyers.

 

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