Tata Motors Registers Total Sales Of 2,29,891 Units In Q1 FY25

The Company sold total 43,624 units of Passenger Vehicles (PVs) in the month of June 2024, witnessing 8 per cent decline YoY

Tata Motors sales in the domestic & international market for Q1 FY 2024-25 stood at 2,29,891 vehicles, compared to 2,26,245 units during Q1 FY 2023-24.

 

Domestic Sales Performance:

Category 

June’24

June’23

%

Change

Q1 FY25

Q1 FY24

%

Change

Total Domestic Sales 

74,147

80,383

-8%

225,719

222,345

2%

 Commercial Vehicles:

Category 

June’24

June’23

%

Change

Q1 FY25

Q1 FY24

%

Change

HCV Trucks  

8,891

9,625

-8%

24,690

24,769

0%

ILMCV Trucks 

4,997

4,723

6%

13,791

10,321

34%

Passenger Carriers  

5,654

4,810

18%

14,893

10,745

39%

SCV cargo and pickup 

11,081

13,990

-21%

34,241

36,390

-6%

Total CV Domestic 

30,623

33,148

-8%

87,615

82,225

7%

CV IB 

1,357

1,166

16%

3,594

3,570

1%

Total CV 

31,980

34,314

-7%

91,209

85,795

6%

Domestic sales of MH&ICV in June 2024, was 14,640 units vs 14,427 units in June 2023; In Q1 FY25 it was 40,349 units, compared to 35,188 units in Q1 FY24.

Domestic & International sales for MH&ICV in June 2024, was 15,224 units vs 14,770 units in June 2023; while in Q1 FY25 it stood at 41,974 units, vs 36,577 units in Q1 FY24.

Commenting on the Company's sales performance, Girish Wagh, Executive Director of Tata Motors, said, “Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles domestic sales at 87,615 units in Q1 FY25 were ~7 per cent higher than Q1 FY24 sales. Additionally, sales in June 2024 were ~3 per cent higher compared to May 2024.

The M&HCV segment led the growth with ~10 per cent rise in Q1 FY25 sales volumes versus Q1 FY24. While HCV demand held up well, market sentiment remained positive in MCV segment with demand increasing in e-commerce, auto-aggregates and LPG segments. The CV passenger business continues with its robust post-pandemic recovery with school and staff transportation segments growing 39 per cent during the quarter. Sales of small and light commercial vehicles declined by 6 per cent in Q1 FY25 compared to Q1 FY24, primarily due to financing challenges faced by ‘first-time users’ in this category.

Going forward, the forecast of a healthy monsoon, expectations of policy continuity and continuing thrust on infra related developmental projects by the Government are expected to improve the demand for commercial vehicles. The demand in staff, intercity, and stage carriage segments should also remain healthy despite the seasonal dip often seen in school transportation in Q2. We continue to remain focused on partnering our customers to success while vigilantly tracking relevant macro factors including geopolitical developments, interest rates, fuel prices and inflation.”

Passenger Vehicles:

Category 

June’24

June’23

%

Change

Q1 FY25

Q1 FY24

%

Change

Total PV Domestic (includes EV) 

43,524

47,235

-8%

138,104

140,120

-1%

PV IB

100

124

-19%

578

330

75%

Total PV (includes EV)

43,624

47,359

-8%

138,682

140,450

-1%

EV (IB + Domestic)  

4,657

7,025

-34%

16,579

19,346

-14%

 

The above data includes sales of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, both subsidiaries of Tata Motors.

Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, said, “In Q1 FY25, after a boost in demand in the first half of April, due to festivities in some parts of country, the Passenger Vehicle industry saw a decline in retails (registrations) in the months of May and June, influenced by the general elections and heat waves across the country. Tata Motors wholesales of 138,682 cars and SUVs in Q1 FY25 remained flat compared to Q1 FY24, as we readjusted our wholesales in line with retails to keep channel inventory under control.

The Electric Vehicle industry was affected by the broader industry trend and the impact of significant preponement fleet sales in Q4FY24, due to expiry of FAME II subsidy in March 2024. Consequently, while the personal segment retails have grown slightly, there was a sharp decline witnessed in the fleet segment, which is expected to recover in the coming quarters.

Going forward, we foresee recovery of demand, as enquiries have remained strong despite low retails in the past two months. This strong enquiry pipeline, in addition to onset of festive season from August, augurs well for the industry. Tata Motors is fully geared up to leverage this growth opportunity on the back of strong demand for its SUV portfolio, especially Punch and Nexon, as well as new launches in the coming months.”

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