1. Tata Nexon
Tata Nexon has once again topped the list of best selling SUVs in March 2022. The company has sold 14,315 units of this car last month, while in March last year, the company had sold 8,683 units. Its sales have increased by 65 percent in March this year.

2. Maruti Suzuki Brezza
Indigenous carmaker Maruti Suzuki’s compact SUV Maruti Brezza has secured second place in the list this time. The company has sold 12,439 units of this car in March 2022, while last year the company sold 11,274 units of this car. Its sales have increased by 10 percent this year.

3. Hyundai Creta
The third name in the list is Hyundai Creta, the compact SUV from Hyundai Motor India. The company has sold 10,532 units of this car last month, while in March last year, the company sold 12,640 units of this car. Its sales have declined by 17 percent this year.

4. Tata Punch
In the list of top-5, the latest launch of the indigenous car manufacturer Tata Motors, Tata Punch has remained for the last two months. Tata Motors launched this micro-SUV in the market in October last year. In March 2022, the company has sold 10,526 units of this car.

5. Hyundai Venue
This time Hyundai Venue, the compact SUV of Hyundai Motor India, has secured the fifth position in the list. Hyundai Motor has sold 9,220 units of this car in the month of March, while in the month of March last year, the company sold 10,722 units of this car. Its sales have fallen by 14 percent this year.

6. Kia Seltos
Kia India’s mid-size SUV Kia Seltos has secured the sixth position in this list. Kia India has sold 8,415 units of this car in the month of March last year, while in the month of March last year, the company sold 10,557 units of this car. Its sales fell 20 percent in March this year.

7. Kia Sonet
Kia India’s compact SUV Kia Sonet has secured the last position in the list. The company has sold a total of 6,871 units of this car in the month of March, whereas in the month of March last year, the company had sold 8,498 units of it. Its sales have registered a decline of 19 percent this year.