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Updated On: 02-Jan-2026 11:06 AM
Tata Motors reports 42,508 commercial vehicle sales in December 2025, up 25% YoY, driven by strong domestic demand and a sharp rise in exports.
Total CV sales stood at 42,508 units in December 2025.
Overall, commercial vehicle growth was recorded at 25% YoY.
Domestic CV sales grew 24% to 40,057 units.
ILMCV segment led domestic growth with 40% increase.
CV exports surged sharply by 63% YoY.
Tata Motors has reported a strong performance in the commercial vehicle (CV) segment for December 2025, registering total sales of 42,508 units. This marks a 25% year-on-year growth compared to 33,875 units sold in December 2024. The growth was supported by steady domestic demand and a sharp rise in exports, reinforcing Tata Motors’ strong position in the Indian CV market.
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In the domestic market, Tata Motors sold 40,057 commercial vehicles in December 2025, recording a 24% growth over 32,369 units sold in the same month last year. Almost all key segments showed positive momentum, indicating healthy demand across logistics, infrastructure, passenger transport, and last-mile delivery.
The image above clearly highlights Tata Motors’ segment-wise performance. The detailed breakdown is given below for better understanding:
Category | December 2025 | December 2024 | Growth (YoY) |
HCV Trucks | 12,483 | 9,520 | 31% |
ILMCV Trucks | 7,959 | 5,687 | 40% |
Passenger Carriers | 4,167 | 4,144 | 1% |
SCV Cargo & Pickup | 15,448 | 13,018 | 19% |
Total CV Domestic | 40,057 | 32,369 | 24% |
CV Exports | 2,451 | 1,506 | 63% |
Total CV Sales | 42,508 | 33,875 | 25% |
The Heavy Commercial Vehicle (HCV) segment recorded 12,483 units, growing 31% YoY. This growth reflects strong demand from infrastructure projects, mining activities, and long-haul logistics.
The ILMCV segment showed the highest domestic growth at 40%, with sales reaching 7,959 units. Rising demand for medium-duty trucks used in regional transport and distribution supported this segment.
Passenger Carriers remained stable with 4,167 units, registering a 1% growth. Demand from staff transportation, school buses, and public mobility kept the segment steady.
The SCV Cargo and Pickup category continued to play a major role with 15,448 units, posting a 19% growth. This segment remains a key driver for last-mile delivery and small business operations.
Tata Motors CV exports surged by 63%, reaching 2,451 units in December 2025 compared to 1,506 units last year. This sharp rise highlights the growing acceptance of Tata commercial vehicles in international markets.
With consistent growth across domestic segments and a sharp rise in exports, Tata Motors closed December 2025 on a strong note. Balanced performance in HCV, ILMCV, SCV, and stable passenger carrier sales underline the company’s broad product portfolio and strong market presence.
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Tata Motors delivered a robust commercial vehicle performance in December 2025 with 42,508 units sold, backed by strong domestic demand and rising exports. Growth across HCV, ILMCV, and SCV segments highlights balanced market traction, while stable passenger carrier sales ensured consistency. The sharp jump in exports further reflects Tata Motors expanding global presence and strong acceptance of its commercial vehicle portfolio.