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MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LTD.

MARUTIFY2628 Apr 2026
Revenue+5.1%
Net Profit-5.7%
OPM11.74%

P&L

Quarterly Consolidated

Revenue
+5.1%52.5K
Expenditure
+4.3%48.1K
Net Profit
-5.7%3.7K
NPM 6.91%-9.2%EPS ₹116.38-5.7%

vs Q3 FY26

Maruti Suzuki FY26 Net Sales up 20.2% to ₹1.74 Tn; Net Profit ₹144.45 Bn

28 Apr 2026 · 28 Apr, 2:56 pm

Summary

Maruti Suzuki India Limited reported record financial performance for FY2025-26, with Net Sales growing by 20.2% to INR 1,743,695 million and Net Profit reaching an all-time high of INR 144,454 million. The company also achieved its highest-ever total sales volume of 2,422,713 units for the full year. For the fourth quarter of FY2025-26, Net Sales surged to a record INR 500,787 million, and Operating Profit (EBIT) increased by 30.4% to INR 44,092 million, though Net Profit saw a 6.9% decline primarily due to mark-to-market impact. Despite production capacity limitations indicated by 190,000 pending customer orders, the strong performance was buoyed by steep domestic market growth. The Board recommended a highest-ever dividend of INR 140 per share.

Key Highlights

  1. 1

    Maruti Suzuki India Limited achieved record Net Sales of INR 1,743,695 million for FY2025-26, representing a robust growth of 20.2% over the previous fiscal year.

  2. 2

    The company reported its all-time high Net Profit of INR 144,454 million for FY2025-26, compared to INR 142,976 million in FY2024-25.

  3. 3

    Total sales volume for FY2025-26 reached a record 2,422,713 units, with exports contributing 447,774 units, marking the company as the top exporter for the 5th consecutive year.

  4. 4

    Q4 FY2025-26 saw the highest-ever quarterly sales of 676,209 units, an increase of 11.8% year-on-year, driven by record domestic sales and all-time high exports.

  5. 5

    Q4 FY2025-26 Net Sales hit a record INR 500,787 million, significantly up from INR 388,391 million in Q4 FY2024-25.

  6. 6

    Operating Profit (EBIT) for Q4 FY2025-26 surged by 30.4% year-on-year, reaching an all-time high of INR 44,092 million.

  7. 7

    The Board of Directors recommended a highest-ever dividend of INR 140 per share for the year, an increase from INR 135 per share in the prior year.

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