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Tata Motors' Global Wholesales Up 1% in Q3
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Tata Motors' Global Wholesales Up 1% in Q3

Tata Motors Group announced its global wholesales for Q3 FY25, totalling 341,791 units, including Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). This represents a modest 1% growth compared to Q3 FY24.

Segment Performance Commercial Vehicles: Tata Motors’ commercial vehicle segment, including Tata Daewoo, recorded 97,535 units, reflecting a 1% decline year-on-year. Passenger Vehicles: Global wholesales of passenger vehicles, including Tata’s electric models, rose by 1% to 139,829 units in Q3 FY25. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR): JLR reported a 3% increase in global wholesales, delivering 104,427 vehicles. Of this, Jaguar accounted for 5,604 units, while Land Rover contributed 98,823 units.

Market Overview The growth in JLR sales offset a minor decline in the commercial vehicle segment, showcasing strong demand for luxury vehicles. Tata Motors’ electric vehicle lineup continues to contribute to passenger vehicle sales, reflecting the company’s commitment to green mobility.

Tata Motors’ performance highlights its resilience and steady growth across key segments in a competitive global market.

Tata Motors Group announced its global wholesales for Q3 FY25, totalling 341,791 units, including Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). This represents a modest 1% growth compared to Q3 FY24. Segment Performance Commercial Vehicles: Tata Motors’ commercial vehicle segment, including Tata Daewoo, recorded 97,535 units, reflecting a 1% decline year-on-year. Passenger Vehicles: Global wholesales of passenger vehicles, including Tata’s electric models, rose by 1% to 139,829 units in Q3 FY25. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR): JLR reported a 3% increase in global wholesales, delivering 104,427 vehicles. Of this, Jaguar accounted for 5,604 units, while Land Rover contributed 98,823 units. Market Overview The growth in JLR sales offset a minor decline in the commercial vehicle segment, showcasing strong demand for luxury vehicles. Tata Motors’ electric vehicle lineup continues to contribute to passenger vehicle sales, reflecting the company’s commitment to green mobility. Tata Motors’ performance highlights its resilience and steady growth across key segments in a competitive global market.

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