Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Strong November for Tata Motors; International Business Soars

Tata Motors has recorded total passenger vehicle sales of 59,199 units in November 2025, witnessing a 25.6% year-on-year growth against 47,117 units sold in the same month last year. Interestingly, the brand has also registered a massive surge of 3164.8% in international business compared to last year.

Passenger Vehicle BusinessNov’25Nov’24Growth/Decline
Domestic (Including EVs)57,43647,063+22.0%
International Business1,76354+3164.8%
Total (Including EVs)59,19947,117+25.6%
EV (Domestic + International)7,9115,202+52.1%
  • As mentioned above, Tata Motors sold 57,436 units in the domestic PV segment (including EVs), marking a 22% growth compared to 47,063 units last year.
  • International business (IB) witnessed an exceptional jump, from just 54 units in November 2024 to 1,763 units in November 2025, a staggering 3164.8% increase in sales, highlighting Tata’s widening global footprint.
  • Tata’s EV portfolio also recorded an upward trajectory, witnessing 52.1% growth.

Also Read: Tata Confirms Adventure-ready AWD Variant for New Sierra In 2027

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Month-on-Month Comparison

While November showed strong year-on-year gains, sales were slightly lower compared to the festive-heavy month of October 2025.

Passenger Vehicle BusinessOct’25Nov’25MoM Change
Domestic (Including EV)61,13457,436-6%
International Business1611,763+995%
Total (Including EVs)61,29559,199-3.4%
EVs (Domestic + International)9,2867,911-14.8%
  • As expected, November saw a natural post-festive correction. The month of October benefited from festive demand, especially for EVs, which saw a peak of 9,286 units. T
  • The company’s international business skyrocketed in November, offsetting part of the MoM decline.

Overall, Tata Motors remains on a strong growth trajectory, backed by consistent PV demand and expanding EV adoption across the country.

Also Read: Mahindra Reports 92,670 Total Vehicle Sales in Nov 2025, SUV Sales Up 22%

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