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Updated On: 01-Oct-2025 12:24 PM
Tata Motors achieves 19% growth in September 2025 CV sales, with strong domestic performance and a 94% increase in exports.
Tata Motors recorded 35,862 CV sales, up 19% YoY.
Domestic sales grew 16% to 33,148 units.
SCV Cargo & Pickup saw a 30% growth.
Exports surged by 94% to 2,714 units.
ILMCV trucks grew 13%, continuing steady demand.
Tata Motors has announced its commercial vehicle sales results for September 2025, reaching a total of 35,862 units, marking a 19% year-on-year (YoY) increase compared to 30,032 units sold in September 2024. This impressive growth highlights the company’s solid performance in the commercial vehicle market, both in domestic and international sales.
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In the domestic market, Tata Motors sold 33,148 units in September 2025, showing a 16% increase compared to 28,631 units in September 2024. This strong growth was seen across multiple segments, with the SCV Cargo and Pickup category standing out with a significant increase.
Category | September 2025 | September 2024 | Growth % (YoY) |
HCV Trucks | 9,870 | 9,295 | 6% |
ILMCV Trucks | 6,066 | 5,387 | 13% |
Passenger Carriers | 3,102 | 3,101 | 0% |
SCV Cargo and Pickup | 14,110 | 10,848 | 30% |
Total CV Domestic | 33,148 | 28,631 | 16% |
CV Exports | 2,714 | 1,401 | 94% |
Total CV Sales | 35,862 | 30,032 | 19% |
Overall sales grew by 19% YoY, with a total of 35,862 units sold.
Domestic CV sales increased by 16%, reaching over 33,000 units.
Exports surged by 94%, with 2,714 units shipped abroad.
SCV Cargo and Pickup showed the strongest growth, up by 30% YoY.
ILMCV Trucks grew by 13%, continuing to see strong demand for mid-sized commercial vehicles.
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HCV Trucks saw steady growth of 6%, reaching 9,870 units in September 2025. This reflects the continued demand for heavy-duty trucks for long-distance transportation.
ILMCV Trucks recorded a 13% increase in sales, highlighting the rising preference for versatile and fuel-efficient trucks in mid-sized commercial transport.
The Passenger Carriers segment remained stable, with only a slight increase of 0%, showing consistent demand for these vehicles.
The SCV Cargo and Pickup segment experienced the highest growth of 30%, reaching 14,110 units. This category plays a critical role in last-mile delivery and small-scale cargo transportation.
CV Exports saw an exceptional rise of 94%, underlining the growing international demand for Tata’s commercial vehicles.
Tata Motors continues to dominate the commercial vehicle market, showing impressive growth both in India and abroad. With strong performances across all key segments, particularly in SCV Cargo and Pickup and exports, Tata Motors is well-positioned to maintain its leadership in the competitive commercial vehicle sector.