Tata Motors, one of India’s top automobile companies, recorded total sales of 70,187 vehicles in May 2025. This figure includes domestic and international sales across commercial and passenger vehicles, marking the company's continued momentum in a dynamic market.
Passenger Vehicle Sales Stay Steady
In the passenger vehicle (PV) category, Tata Motors registered sales of 46,700 units in May 2025, compared to 45,878 units in May 2024. This includes both electric and ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles.
Domestic PV sales stood at 46,669 units, compared to 45,880 units last year.
This indicates a stable and consistent demand in Tata’s passenger car segment.
The modest increase shows Tata's ability to maintain customer interest despite stiff market competition.
Electric Vehicles See Strong Growth
Tata’s electric vehicle (EV) segment saw impressive growth in May 2025, indicating rising consumer trust in clean mobility.
EV sales for the month were 6,348 units, up from 5,805 units in May 2024.
This marks a 12% year-on-year (YoY) growth in the electric vehicle category.
The EV numbers are part of Tata’s total PV figures and reflect its commitment to a greener automotive future. The company’s growing EV portfolio, including models like the Nexon EV and Tiago EV, continues to attract eco-conscious buyers.
Commercial Vehicle Sales Face a Dip
While PV sales held firm, Tata’s commercial vehicle (CV) segment experienced a decline.
Total CV sales (including domestic and exports) were 23,487 units in May 2025, down from 28,989 units in May 2024.
Here's how the CV numbers break down:
Domestic CV Sales:
- May 2025: 22,389 units
- May 2024: 26,934 units
Exports:
- May 2025: 1,098 units
- May 2024: 2,055 units
Across sub-segments:
- M&HCVs (Medium & Heavy Commercial Vehicles): 7,203 units (down from 8,160)
- I&LCVs (Intermediate & Light CVs): 3,654 units (down from 4,474)
- Passenger Carriers: 1,880 units (slightly up from 1,772)
- SCVs and Pickups: 9,652 units (down from 12,528)
The decline in commercial vehicle numbers may be attributed to market cycles, fuel price impact, and demand variation across sectors.
Export Figures Show Decline
Tata Motors’ exports in May 2025 dropped to 1,098 units, compared to 2,798 units in May 2024. The fall in overseas demand has impacted total sales, especially in the commercial segment.
In summary, Tata Motors’ May 2025 sales performance highlights steady passenger vehicle demand and significant growth in electric vehicles. While commercial vehicle and export numbers declined, the overall total of 70,187 units shows that Tata Motors continues to hold strong in India’s competitive auto market. With the EV segment shining brighter, Tata’s focus on sustainable mobility could drive even better numbers in the coming months.
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