Mumbai: If February is usually associated with short calendars and long Valentine’s promises, this year it also came with long sales charts for Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. The company reported total sales of 63,331 units (Domestic + International Business) in February 2026, marking a robust 35% year-on-year growth over 46,811 units sold in February 2025.
In an industry where growth numbers are often discussed in single digits, a 35% surge feels less like a gentle acceleration and more like engaging Sport Mode.
📊 February 2026 Sales Breakdown
- PV Domestic Sales: 62,329 units
- PV International Business (IB): 1,002 units
- Total PV Sales (including EVs): 63,331 units
- Total EV Sales (Domestic + IB): 8,385 units
The numbers underline strong demand across both internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and electric vehicles, with EVs continuing to play a strategic role in the company’s expanding portfolio.
EVs: Silent but Powerful Contributors
Out of the total sales, 8,385 units came from electric vehicles — a segment where Tata Motors has consistently maintained leadership in India. While EVs may not make engine noise, they’re certainly making noise in the sales charts.
The steady adoption of electric mobility reflects increasing consumer confidence, expanding charging infrastructure, and rising awareness about sustainable mobility. In simple terms: buyers are plugging in — and sales are powering up.
Domestic Market Drives the Growth Engine
With 62,329 units sold domestically, the Indian market continues to be the primary growth driver. The company’s wide product portfolio — spanning compact SUVs, premium hatchbacks, and EV offerings — appears to be resonating strongly with both urban and semi-urban customers.
The international business segment added another 1,002 units, further strengthening Tata’s global footprint.
Momentum Builds for FY2026
The February performance reinforces Tata Motors’ upward trajectory as it moves into the final stretch of the financial year. With evolving consumer preferences, growing SUV demand, and increasing electrification, the company appears well-positioned for sustained momentum.
If February’s numbers are any indication, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. isn’t just driving cars — it’s driving growth.
And judging by this pace, the speedometer isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
| Business Units/Segments | Feb’26 | Feb’25 | Growth/Decline |
| PV Domestic | 62,329 | 46,435 | 34% |
| PV IB | 1,002 | 376 | 167% |
| PV Total (includes EV) | 63,331 | 46,811 | 35% |
| EV IB + Domestic | 8,385 | 5,343 | 57% |
Includes sales of Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited,