Kia India has recorded its best-ever November sales since the brand entered the country, registering 25,489 units in November 2025. This is…

Kia India has recorded its best-ever November sales since the brand entered the country, registering 25,489 units in November 2025. This is a 24% jump from the 20,600 units sold in November 2024, and comes right after the company posted its highest monthly sales in October 2025. The back-to-back strong months show that Kia’s growth curve is holding firm in the Indian market.

The company said the rise in demand is visible across its entire portfolio. A longer festive season this year and recent GST reforms have helped draw more customers to Kia showrooms. With the latest numbers, Kia India’s total domestic sales for 2025 have reached 261,627 units, ahead of the 236,043 units recorded during the same period last year.

Among all models, the Kia Sonet has emerged as the star performer. It posted over 30% growth compared to last November, supported by the tax relaxation and steady demand through the last few months. Other cars — including the Kia Seltos, Kia Syros, Kia Carens Clavis, and Carens Clavis EV — have also maintained stable sales momentum.

Atul Sood, Senior Vice President (Sales & Marketing) at Kia India, said the November results reflect the growing confidence of Indian buyers in the brand. He noted that festive sentiment, improved policy support, and better mobility infrastructure have helped bring more customers into the market. He added that Kia India will continue to focus on delivering premium mobility experiences that meet the expectations of today’s users.

Kia India believes its wide range of products — built on a mix of design, technology, and safety — is helping the company strengthen its position in the mass-premium segment. With consistent demand and rising interest in its newer models, the brand expects its positive momentum to continue through the rest of 2025 and into 2026.

The company has also done well internationally. In November 2025, Kia India exported 3,004 units, taking its total exports so far this year to 25,279 units. This reinforces the brand’s growing presence in overseas markets.

Kia began operations in India in April 2017 and started mass production in August 2019 at its plant in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. The facility has an annual production capacity of 300,000 units, and the company has already dispatched nearly 1.5 million vehicles for both domestic sales and exports.

Today, with more than 4.95 lakh connected Kia cars on Indian roads and 819 touchpoints across 370 cities, the company continues to expand its network and strengthen customer engagement across the country.