Tata Motors Limited sales in the domestic & international market for Q1 FY26 stood at 2,10,415 units, compared to 2,29,891 units during Q1 FY25.

Domestic sales of MH&ICV in June 2025, was 12,871 units vs 14,640 units in June 2024; In Q1 FY26 it was 37,370 units, compared to 40,349 units in Q1 FY25.
Domestic & International sales for MH&ICV in June 2025, was 14,027 units vs 15,224 units in June 2024; while in Q1 FY26 it stood at 40,401 units, vs 41,974 units in Q1 FY25.
Mr. Girish Wagh, Executive Director, Tata Motors Ltd. said, “Q1 FY26 began on a subdued note for the commercial vehicle industry with muted performance in the HCV and SCVPU segments while Buses, Vans, and ILMCVs registered modest year-on-year growth.
Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles recorded domestic sales of 79,572 units, 9.2% decline compared to Q1 FY25. However, June 2025 witnessed a sequential growth of 8% over May 2025. Additionally, our International Business delivered a robust 67.9% growth in volumes over Q1 FY25.
During the quarter, we launched India’s most affordable mini-truck, the Ace Pro, offered in petrol, bi-fuel, and electric powertrains, which received an encouraging market response. We enhanced driver comfort by introducing airconditioned cabins across our entire range of light to heavy trucks. We also expanded our international footprint by entering Egypt and expanded our offerings for the Middle East & North African region.
With forecasts for a healthy monsoon across the country, reduction in repo rate and renewing thrust on infrastructure development, we expect commercial vehicles volumes to improve progressively in the coming quarters. We remain focused on driving our demand-pull strategy and deepening customer engagement to deliver greater value and tailored solutions that help our customers grow their business.”
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