The company said domestic sales stood at 52,911 units as against 52,839 units in the same month a year-ago, up 0.1 per cent.
Exports, however, grew by 11.1 per cent at 5632 units as against 5070 units in the corresponding month last year.
Sales of its once bread and butter model M800 dipped by 17 per cent at 4953 units as against 5970 units last year.
The A2 segment (comprising Alto, Zen Estillo, Swift) sales stood at 34,759 units as against 34,737 units, up 0.2 per cent.
The company, however, managed to post good growth in the A3 segment (consisting of SX4, Swift DZire) at 6009 units as against 4394 units last year.
Reflecting a bad month, the company's passenger car sales dipped by 0.6 per cent to 52,010 units as against 52,315 units last year.