Auto major, Tata Motors' sales in the domestic & international market for Q3 of FY 2024-25 stood at 2,35,599 vehicles, compared to 2,34,981 units during Q3 FY 2023-24.
Domestic Sales Performance:
Category | Dec’24 | Dec’23 | % Change | Q3 FY25 | Q3 FY24 | % Change |
Total Domestic Sales | 76,599 | 76,138 | 1% | 2,30,684 | 2,29,610 | 0% |
Commercial Vehicles:
Category | Dec’24 | Dec’23 | % Change | Q3 FY25 | Q3 FY24 | % Change |
HCV Trucks | 9,520 | 11,199 | -15% | 27,130 | 29,656 | -9% |
ILMCV Trucks | 5,687 | 5,675 | 0% | 15,897 | 15,411 | 3% |
Passenger Carriers | 4,144 | 3,060 | 35% | 10,001 | 7,704 | 30% |
SCV cargo and pickup | 13,018 | 12,734 | 2% | 38,232 | 38,964 | -2% |
Total CV Domestic | 32,369 | 32,668 | -1% | 91,260 | 91,735 | -1% |
CV IB | 1,506 | 1,512 | 0% | 4,510 | 4,791 | -6% |
Total CV | 33,875 | 34,180 | -1% | 95,770 | 96,526 | -1% |
Domestic sales of MH&ICV in Dec 2024, was 15,968 units vs 16,851 units in Dec 2023; In Q3 FY25 it was 44,023 units, compared to 44,365 units in Q3 FY24.
Domestic & International sales for MH&ICV in Dec 2024, was 16,604 units vs 17,591 units in Dec 2023; while in Q3 FY25 it stood at 46,108 units, vs 46,534 units in Q3 FY24.
Commenting on the sales, Girish Wagh, Executive Director of Tata Motors, said, “Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles registered domestic sales of 91,260 units in Q3 FY25 witnessing a marginal year on year (YoY) decline of ~1 per cent over Q3 FY24 and marking a significant improvement over the 19 per cent YoY decline in sales recorded in Q2 FY25. Further, sales in December 2024 were ~24 per cent higher than those recorded in November 2024.
Propelled by a resurgence in construction and mining activities post-monsoon, plus the festive season demand, HCV segment witnessed robust sequential quarter on quarter (QoQ) growth in sales during Q3 FY25, even as the YoY sales declined 9 per cent due to limited growth in end-use segments. The ILMCV segment witnessed ~3 per cent YoY growth, driven by strong demand, with the MCV segment continuing its robust growth trajectory to record a 40 per cent YoY increase during Q3FY25.
Continuing its strong momentum, the Passenger Carrier segment witnessed a 30 per cent YoY sales growth in Q3 FY25, with healthy demand from State Transport Undertakings (STUs) and the Staff/Tour & Travel segments. Small and light commercial vehicle sales experienced a marginal YoY decline of ~2 per cent in Q3 FY25, primarily due to ongoing financing challenges faced by first-time users and rental customers in this category.
Looking ahead, we expect demand to improve in Q4 FY25 across most segments of the CV industry. The key aspects to watch out in 2025 will be government's focus on infrastructure spend, and growth in end use segments, which will augur well for the commercial vehicles industry.”
Passenger Vehicles:
Category | Dec’24 | Dec’23 | % Change | Q3 FY25 | Q3 FY24 | % Change |
Total PV Domestic (includes EV) | 44,230 | 43,470 | 2% | 1,39,424 | 1,37,875 | 1% |
PV IB | 59 | 205 | -71% | 405 | 580 | -30% |
Total PV (includes EV) | 44,289 | 43,675 | 1% | 1,39,829 | 1,38,455 | 1% |
EV (IB + Domestic) | 5562 | 5,006 | 11% | 16,119 | 15,232 | 6% |
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, added, “The PV industry posted moderate growth in CY24 and is expected to touch a sales volume of 4.3 million units, with strong growth in the SUV segment and sustained traction for emission-friendly powertrains. In Q3 FY25, the industry saw a strong revival, driven by increased retails in the festive season.
For Tata Motors, CY24 was the fourth consecutive year of highest-ever annual sales with 5,65,000 units sold. We registered strong growth in our SUV portfolio with successful product introductions built on our proven multi-powertrain strategy. CNG volumes grew a substantial 77 per cent with over 1,20,000 CNG vehicles sold in CY24. SUV volumes grew 19 per cent, with Punch selling over 2,00,000 units to emerge as the highest selling car model in India in CY24.
In Q3FY25, we recorded wholesales of 139,829 units (1 per cent growth vs Q3FY24), and retail sales growth of 6 per cent over Q3FY24. New product launches including Curvv, Curvv.ev, Nexon CNG and Nexon.ev 45 have been well received. In EVs, we recorded 16,119 units of wholesales, recording 19 per cent growth in the domestic personal segment, while fleet volumes declined due to the expiry of FAME II subsidy.
Looking ahead, we remain optimistic about the outlook for the PV industry. With multiple product launches, innovations and a strengthened multi-powertrain strategy, Tata Motors is well poised for further growth in CY2025.”