Tata Motors May Sales Decline 9% YoY to 70,187 Units
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Tata Motors May Sales Decline 9% YoY to 70,187 Units

Tata Motors Limited reported total sales of 70,187 units for May 2025 across domestic and international markets, reflecting a 9 per cent year-on-year (YoY) decline from 76,766 units in May 2024.

Domestic Sales Performance
Total domestic sales dropped to 67,429 units in May 2025 from 75,173 units in May 2024, marking a 10 per cent YoY contraction.

Commercial Vehicles (CV)
Tata Motors sold 28,147 commercial vehicles in May 2025, registering a 5 per cent YoY decline from 29,691 units a year earlier.
12. Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCV) sales stood at 7,106 units, down 10 per cent.
13. Intermediate and Light Commercial Vehicles (ILMCV) increased 11 per cent to 4,954 units.
14. Small Commercial Vehicles (SCV) and pickups declined sharply by 20 per cent to 9,064 units.
15. Passenger Carriers saw marginal growth at 4,748 units.
16. CV International Business sales surged 87 per cent to 2,275 units.

Combined sales of medium, heavy, and intermediate CVs in the domestic market totalled 12,406 units, compared to 12,987 units in May 2024. Including international business, total MH&ICV sales reached 13,614 units, slightly up from 13,532 units last year.

Passenger Vehicles (PV)
Passenger vehicle sales, including electric vehicles (EVs), fell 11 per cent YoY to 42,040 units in May 2025 from 47,075 units in May 2024.
17. Domestic PV sales stood at 41,557 units, down from 46,697 units.
18. International PV sales rose 28 per cent to 483 units.
19. EV sales saw a 2 per cent rise, reaching 5,685 units compared to 5,558 units in May 2024.

The decline in overall volumes was driven by weak domestic demand in both CV and PV segments, with some bright spots in exports and EV growth. Tata Motors continues to monitor evolving market conditions while advancing its mobility and electrification goals.

Tata Motors Limited reported total sales of 70,187 units for May 2025 across domestic and international markets, reflecting a 9 per cent year-on-year (YoY) decline from 76,766 units in May 2024.Domestic Sales PerformanceTotal domestic sales dropped to 67,429 units in May 2025 from 75,173 units in May 2024, marking a 10 per cent YoY contraction.Commercial Vehicles (CV)Tata Motors sold 28,147 commercial vehicles in May 2025, registering a 5 per cent YoY decline from 29,691 units a year earlier.12. Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCV) sales stood at 7,106 units, down 10 per cent.13. Intermediate and Light Commercial Vehicles (ILMCV) increased 11 per cent to 4,954 units.14. Small Commercial Vehicles (SCV) and pickups declined sharply by 20 per cent to 9,064 units.15. Passenger Carriers saw marginal growth at 4,748 units.16. CV International Business sales surged 87 per cent to 2,275 units.Combined sales of medium, heavy, and intermediate CVs in the domestic market totalled 12,406 units, compared to 12,987 units in May 2024. Including international business, total MH&ICV sales reached 13,614 units, slightly up from 13,532 units last year.Passenger Vehicles (PV)Passenger vehicle sales, including electric vehicles (EVs), fell 11 per cent YoY to 42,040 units in May 2025 from 47,075 units in May 2024.17. Domestic PV sales stood at 41,557 units, down from 46,697 units.18. International PV sales rose 28 per cent to 483 units.19. EV sales saw a 2 per cent rise, reaching 5,685 units compared to 5,558 units in May 2024.The decline in overall volumes was driven by weak domestic demand in both CV and PV segments, with some bright spots in exports and EV growth. Tata Motors continues to monitor evolving market conditions while advancing its mobility and electrification goals.

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