Tata Motors’ commercial vehicle arm debuts on stock exchanges at ₹335 per share, a 28% premium, after demerger creates separate listed entities for passenger and commercial vehicles.
By Robin Kumar Attri
Tata Motors commercial vehicle arm was listed at ₹335 per share, a 28.5% premium.
Official stock exchange debut follows the company’s demerger process.
N Chandrasekaran and Girish Wagh attended the bell-ringing ceremony.
Demerger became effective on October 1, 2025, after NCLT approval.
Two independent entities formed — one for passenger vehicles and one for commercial vehicles.
Tata Motors commercial vehicle business officially made its debut on Indian stock exchanges on Wednesday, marking a major milestone in the company’s restructuring journey. The listing comes after the successful demerger that created two independent entities, one for passenger vehicles and another for commercial vehicles.
The commercial vehicle arm of Tata Motors, now operating as Tata Motors Limited, began trading at ₹335 per share on the NSE — a strong 28.5% premium over the discovered price of ₹260.75. This impressive market debut reflects investor confidence in the company’s standalone commercial vehicle operations.
The listing ceremony saw the presence of key dignitaries, including N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Motors Limited; Girish Wagh, MD & CEO of Tata Motors Limited; Prof Subhasis Chaudhuri, Chairman of BSE Limited; and Sundararaman Ramamurthy, MD & CEO of BSE Limited. The leadership team marked the occasion by ringing the ceremonial bell, symbolizing a new beginning for Tata’s commercial vehicle business.
The demerger officially took effect on October 1, 2025, after receiving approvals from the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Mumbai Bench, under Sections 230–232 of the Companies Act, 2013. This legal separation allowed Tata Motors to restructure its operations and unlock greater value for shareholders.
Post-demerger, Tata Motors now operates under two separate and publicly listed entities:
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited (TMPVL): This entity retains Tata’s passenger vehicle business, including electric vehicle (EV) operations and the Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) brand.
Tata Motors Limited: The newly demerged company that manages the commercial vehicle (CV) segment, focusing on trucks, buses, and other transport solutions.
According to the fresh Certificate of Incorporation issued by the Registrar of Companies (ROC) on October 29, 2025, the restructured commercial vehicle business will continue to operate under the name Tata Motors Limited.
The successful listing of Tata Motors commercial vehicle arm marks a new era for the company, allowing both divisions to focus on their core strengths and future growth strategies. With a strong market debut and investor optimism, Tata Motors is poised to accelerate its journey toward innovation, sustainability, and leadership in both passenger and commercial vehicle markets.

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