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Maruti Suzuki Q2 Results: Net profit up 7.3% amid highest-ever net sales

Maruti Suzuki Q2 Results FY26: Standalone net profit rose 7.29% YoY to ₹3,293.1 crore on the back of revenue that increased 13.16% YoY to ₹42,100.80 crore.

Updated on: Oct 31, 2025 04:16 PM IST
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Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. clocked its highest quarterly sales in July-September 2025, even as profitability remained relatively muted.

The Maruti Suzuki Victoris, the latest offering from India's largest carmaker. (HT Auto)
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris, the latest offering from India's largest carmaker. (HT Auto)

Standalone net profit on India's largest carmaker rose 7.29% over the year-ago period to 3,293.1 crore in the three months ended 30 September 2025, on the back of revenue that increased 13.16% year-on-year to 42,100.80 crore, according to an exchange filing on Friday (31 October 2025). Analysts polled by Bloomberg had estimated the topline at 39,930 crore and the bottom line at 3,571 crore.

Maruti Suzuki Q2 Results 2025-26 (Standalone, YoY)

  • Revenue up 13.16% at 42,100.80 crore (Estimate: 39,930 crore)
  • EBITDA up 0.39% at 4,434.1 crore (Estimate: 4,229.8 crore)
  • EBITDA margin down 134 basis points at 10.53% (Estimate: 10.6%)
  • Net profit up 7.29% at 3,293.1 crore (Estimate: 3,571 crore)

One basis point is one-hundredth of a percentage point.

This is a developing story. More to come.

 
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Tushar Deep Singh

Tushar Deep Singh is a business journalist and digital editorial leader with 12 years of experience in financial journalism. Currently Assistant Editor at Hindustan Times, he is building the HT Business vertical and managing the newsletters for both Livemint and HT. When not in the newsroom, he can be found on a motorcycle. Throughout his career, Tushar has been instrumental in scaling digital publishing operations at some of India’s largest financial news websites. His six-year tenure at Mint—the first job—saw him plunge into online media to deliver record-breaking digital engagement for Livemint.com, including 7.2 million page views on 2017 UP Election Results day. He held fort at Livemint during a senior-level leadership transition later that year. That won him the HT Media Star Award (Bronze) in 2017 and a Certificate of Appreciation for Editorial Excellence in 2018. As the head of the digital desk at ETtech, he curated two daily, full-stack newsletters from an editorial as well as product perspective. At NDTV Profit, he transitioned from website editor to principal correspondent, reporting on the auto sector for the TV channel and website, thereby adding yet another layer to his editorial expertise. He is a post-graduate in journalism from Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai, and a graduate from St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad.

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