Tata Motors Posts 21% Growth with 1,15,577 Units in Q3FY26
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Tata Motors Posts 21% Growth with 1,15,577 Units in Q3FY26

Tata Motors has recently reported strong commercial vehicle sales of 1,15,577 units in Q3FY26, marking a year-on-year growth of 21 per cent compared to 95,770 units in Q3FY25. Sales in December 2025 stood at 42,508 units, up from 33,875 units in the corresponding period last year.

Growth was led by higher volumes across heavy, intermediate and light commercial vehicle segments, supported by a rebound in construction and mining activity after the extended monsoon. Strong demand for small commercial vehicles and pickups further contributed to overall performance. Domestic and international MH&ICV sales reached 57,080 units in Q3FY26, compared to 46,108 units in Q3FY25.

The company expects demand to strengthen further in Q4FY26, driven by the government’s continued infrastructure push and expansion across key end-use sectors. With an optimised product portfolio, focused pricing strategy and deeper customer engagement, Tata Motors remains well positioned to sustain growth across commercial vehicle segments.

Company Quote: “The sales momentum ignited by GST 2.0 and the festive surge continued into Q3FY26, driving growth across the commercial vehicle industry. A strong rebound in construction and mining, along with sustained demand from core sectors, resulted in wholesales of 1,15,577 units with 21 per cent year-on-year growth. We expect demand to strengthen further in Q4FY26, supported by infrastructure spending and expansion in end-use sectors.”

Tata Motors has recently reported strong commercial vehicle sales of 1,15,577 units in Q3FY26, marking a year-on-year growth of 21 per cent compared to 95,770 units in Q3FY25. Sales in December 2025 stood at 42,508 units, up from 33,875 units in the corresponding period last year. Growth was led by higher volumes across heavy, intermediate and light commercial vehicle segments, supported by a rebound in construction and mining activity after the extended monsoon. Strong demand for small commercial vehicles and pickups further contributed to overall performance. Domestic and international MH&ICV sales reached 57,080 units in Q3FY26, compared to 46,108 units in Q3FY25. The company expects demand to strengthen further in Q4FY26, driven by the government’s continued infrastructure push and expansion across key end-use sectors. With an optimised product portfolio, focused pricing strategy and deeper customer engagement, Tata Motors remains well positioned to sustain growth across commercial vehicle segments. Company Quote: “The sales momentum ignited by GST 2.0 and the festive surge continued into Q3FY26, driving growth across the commercial vehicle industry. A strong rebound in construction and mining, along with sustained demand from core sectors, resulted in wholesales of 1,15,577 units with 21 per cent year-on-year growth. We expect demand to strengthen further in Q4FY26, supported by infrastructure spending and expansion in end-use sectors.”

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