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TMLCV is renamed as Tata Motors Limited.
Passenger unit to be Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd.
Record date set for October 14, 2025.
Separate stock listings planned soon.
Aims for sharper business focus and growth.
Tata Motors, one of India’s largest automobile manufacturers, is undergoing a major restructuring to streamline its operations. The company has announced that its commercial vehicle division, TML Commercial Vehicles Ltd (TMLCV), will now be renamed Tata Motors Limited. This change is part of a broader effort to reorganize and simplify the company’s business structure.
The restructuring separates Tata Motors’ passenger vehicle (PV) and commercial vehicle (CV) businesses into two distinct entities.
The current Tata Motors Limited, which is listed on the stock exchange, will be renamed Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited (TMPV).
TMPV will focus on passenger cars, electric vehicles (EVs), and continue its investments in Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).
The commercial vehicle business, which has now been transferred to TML Commercial Vehicles Ltd, will take over the iconic name Tata Motors Limited, continuing the company’s strong legacy in India’s CV segment.
This strategic move will allow both units to operate independently, giving each business a sharper focus and more flexibility in decision-making.
Tata Motors has declared October 14, 2025, as the record date to identify shareholders eligible for the issuance of new shares under this restructuring plan. After this process, the newly formed companies will be listed separately on the stock exchange, ensuring a smooth transition for investors and stakeholders.
This means that existing shareholders will continue to hold value in both passenger and commercial vehicle operations once the listing is complete.
The separation of Tata Motors business divisions is designed to:
Improve operational efficiency.
Enable better focus on product innovation and market strategy.
Simplify management and enhance accountability.
Strengthen Tata Motors leadership in both the passenger and commercial segments.
By allowing each company to work independently, Tata Motors expects to make faster decisions, attract targeted investments, and respond more effectively to changing market demands.
This restructuring marks a significant milestone in Tata Motors’ journey. The commercial vehicle arm retaining the Tata Motors Limited name underlines the company’s historical strength in the trucking and transportation sector. Meanwhile, the new Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited will continue leading the way in EV development and passenger car innovation.
Together, these changes are expected to boost the brand’s long-term growth and reinforce its presence both in India and global markets.
Tata Motors decision to restructure and rename its divisions marks a new chapter in its growth story. By separating its passenger and commercial vehicle businesses, the company is set to operate with greater focus and efficiency. This strategic move reflects Tata Motors’ commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth in both domestic and international markets.
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