

Tata Motors, the best-selling car manufacturer of India of the calendar year, replaced its arch rival Mahindra Auto in March 2025. While Tata Motors’ total has risen, the company’s moms are facing a slight downgrade, and the company’s sales have declined slightly from March 2024.
Tata Sales March 2025
Tata Motors’ punching holes stole the spotlight and is the country’s best-selling vehicle in CY2024. However, the company registered some of the lowest figures in February 2025. To be precise, 46,437 vehicles. This brought Tata Motors to fourth place in February 2025 at Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra and Hyundai.

As the company exceeded Mahindra Auto’s number in March 2025, the company has registered 51,616 units in the domestic market, so the company has gained the foundation. This is an impressive number as it is the 46,437 units sold in February 2025 Mom’s up 11.16%, with Mam’s number of 5,181 units.
Tata sold 50,110 units in March 2024, accounting for 3.01% of total domestic sales in PV. The company’s expansion in Sri Lanka and Mauritius has led to a growth of 256 units, up 37% from 187 units last year. Where sales involved in electric vehicles were sold, sales fell sharply by 20.56% year-on-year, with 5,353 units sold last month and 6,738 units sold last year.

Q4 and YTD analysis
While monthly sales are mainly green for Tata Motors, fourth quarter sales and YTD FY25 sales analysis are mainly red. We can see that Tata sold 1,46,127 units in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 25, down 5.73% from the 1,55,010 units sold in the fourth quarter of Q4. The total amount of EVS sold in the fourth quarter was 15,936, down from 20,640 a year ago.
Exports were the only grace period for savings as a year-on-year increase of 36.04% of which 872 units were compared to 641 units in FY24. In any case, the total PV sales fell 5.56% to 1,46,999 units, while 1,55,651 units lost 8,652 units.
YTD, Tata was sold in 5,53,585 units in FY25, down from 5,70,955 in FY24, losing 17,370 units. Total electric vehicle sales fell 12.94% to 64,276 units in FY25, compared with 73,833 units in FY25. Likewise, the savings of grace was exports, up 5.43% year-on-year. But that’s not enough, as PV sales totaled 5,56,263, down from 5,73,495 units in FY24, down 3% year-on-year.

Resume sales
In terms of commercial sales, Tata Motor sold 41,122 units in March 2025, a year-on-year decrease of 3%. Sales fell 3% in the fourth quarter of FY4, with 3,76,903 units sold in FY255, which is 1,05,643 units, down 3,76,903 units year-on-year, down 5% from the 3,95,845 units sold a year ago.
Further breaking down the numbers, SCV cargo and pickup trucks also fell by 17%. In addition, 12,856 HCV trucks were sold, up 1% year-on-year, 7,181 ILMCV trucks were sold, up 6% year-on-year, and 6,088 passenger carriers were sold, up 4% year-on-year. Tata’s resume exports exports 2,238 units increased by 44% last month.
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