Maruti Suzuki Hits $57.6 Billion Valuation, Becomes 8th Most Valuable Carmaker Globally

Maruti Suzuki India, the largest unit of Japan’s Suzuki Motor, has become the 8th most valuable carmaker in the world with a market capitalisation of $57.6 billion. The company has overtaken global giants like Ford, General Motors, Volkswagen, and even its Japanese parent, Suzuki ($29B), reflecting strong investor confidence and robust market performance.
Maruti Suzuki Share Price Performance
- Current Share Price: ₹16,335 (NSE)
- 52-Week High / Low: ₹16,435 / ₹10,725
- Stock Rally: 25% gain since mid-August, outperforming the Nifty Auto Index by 11%
- Daily Bookings: Around 15,000 bookings per day post-GST reforms
- Festival Delivery: 30,000 orders delivered on the first day of Navratri (Sept 22)
Global Auto Ranking
- Top 7 Carmakers by Market Cap:
- Tesla – $1.47 Trillion
- Toyota – $314 Billion
- BYD – $133 Billion
- Ferrari – $92.7 Billion
- BMW – $61.3 Billion
- Mercedes-Benz – $59.8 Billion
- Honda – $59 Billion
- Maruti Suzuki: $57.6 Billion, ranking 8th
Factors Driving Growth
- Small Car Dominance: Over 60% of Maruti’s sales come from small cars, which benefit most from GST rate cuts.
- Festival Boost: The Navratri season demands accelerated sales and deliveries.
- Price Cuts: Discounts up to ₹1.3 lakh across popular models like Alto K10, S-Presso, Celerio, and Wagon R.
- Policy Support: Next-generation GST reforms improved affordability, boosting sales volumes and earnings outlook.
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Conclusion
Maruti Suzuki’s rise in global rankings reflects strong small-car demand, festival season momentum, and GST reforms. With continued market leadership and favourable policies, the company is poised for sustained growth and investor confidence.
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Published on: Sep 26, 2025, 2:52 PM IST

Kusum Kumari
Kusum Kumari is a Content Writer with 4 years of experience in simplifying financial market concepts. Currently crafting insightful content at Angel One, She specialise in breaking down complex topics into easy-to-understand pieces, blending expertise in market fundamentals and technical analysis.
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