Top 25 Selling Cars in September 2021: India’s Best-Sellers Ranked

September 2021 was a challenging month for the Indian auto industry, as the global semiconductor (chip) shortage squeezed production and constrained supply. Despite this, Maruti Suzuki led the market. This guide ranks the top 25 selling cars in September 2021, with segment breakdowns and the unique context of that period.

September 2021: Market Overview

The chip shortage hit production hard, with many manufacturers — including Maruti — cutting output, creating long waiting periods. Even so, demand remained strong ahead of the festive season. Maruti dominated the best-sellers, while the Tata Nexon and Punch (newly launched) and Hyundai Creta led the SUV charge.

Top Sellers in September 2021 (Leaders)

1–5: Maruti Despite Constraints

The Maruti WagonR, Swift, Baleno, Alto, and Dzire led the charts, even as the chip shortage limited supply of higher-spec variants.

6–10: SUVs Rise

The Tata Nexon (best-selling SUV), Hyundai Creta, Maruti Ertiga, Hyundai Venue, and Kia Seltos featured strongly, reflecting the accelerating SUV trend.

Top 25 Selling Cars in September 2021 (Representative Ranking)

RankCarSegment
1Maruti WagonRHatchback
2Maruti SwiftHatchback
3Maruti BalenoPremium Hatch
4Maruti AltoHatchback
5Maruti DzireSedan
6Tata NexonCompact SUV
7Hyundai CretaMid-size SUV
8Maruti ErtigaMPV
9Maruti EecoVan/MPV
10Hyundai VenueSub-4m SUV
11Kia SeltosMid-size SUV
12Maruti CelerioHatchback
13Tata TiagoHatchback
14Hyundai i20Premium Hatch
15Maruti S-PressoHatchback
16Kia SonetSub-4m SUV
17Hyundai Grand i10Hatchback
18Tata AltrozPremium Hatch
19Mahindra BoleroSUV
20Maruti Brezza (Vitara)Compact SUV
21Hyundai AuraSedan
22Renault KwidHatchback
23Tata Punch (launch period)Micro-SUV
24Mahindra XUV700 (new)SUV
25Toyota InnovaMPV

Representative ranking; the chip shortage caused significant month-to-month volatility in 2021.

What the September 2021 Numbers Tell Us

The month was defined by supply constraints rather than demand. Maruti retained leadership despite production cuts, SUVs continued rising, and new launches like the XUV700 generated huge interest. Waiting periods stretched across popular models due to the chip crunch.

Final Thoughts

The top 25 selling cars in September 2021 told a story of strong demand meeting constrained supply, with Maruti leading despite the chip shortage and SUVs steadily rising. The month captured a unique period when waiting lists, not buyer interest, defined the market.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Which was the top selling car in September 2021? Maruti Suzuki hatchbacks like the WagonR and Swift led, with Maruti dominating despite the chip shortage.

Q2. How did the chip shortage affect September 2021 sales? It constrained production, cutting supply and creating long waiting periods even as demand stayed strong.

Q3. Which SUV led September 2021? The Tata Nexon was the best-selling SUV, with the Hyundai Creta leading the mid-size segment.

Q4. Were there notable new launches? The Mahindra XUV700 generated strong demand, and the Tata Punch arrived around this period.
Q5. Did demand or supply drive the market? Demand was strong; the limiting factor was supply due to the semiconductor shortage.

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