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Tata Motors PV Sales Kick Off FY27 with a Strong Start, Clocking 59,701 Units in April 2026

Mumbai: Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. has begun the new financial year on a confident note, registering total sales of 59,701 units in April 2026, marking a solid 31.1% growth compared to 45,532 units sold in April 2025.

If the Indian auto market were a cricket match, Tata Motors seems to have walked in with aggressive intent—no cautious singles here, straight into boundary territory.

Strong Domestic Momentum Leads the Charge

The bulk of this performance came from the domestic passenger vehicle segment, which recorded 59,000 units, up 30.5% year-on-year from 45,199 units. The numbers reflect sustained demand across Tata’s portfolio, from practical hatchbacks to feature-loaded SUVs.

International business (IB) volumes also showed impressive traction, more than doubling to 701 units, reflecting a 110.5% growth over last year. While the base remains relatively small, the growth rate suggests Tata’s global ambitions are quietly shifting from “exploring” to “expanding.”

EV Segment Continues Its Silent Surge

Electric vehicles (EVs), a segment Tata has been heavily investing in, recorded 9,150 units (domestic + IB) in April 2026, a sharp 72.1% increase over 5,318 units in April 2025.

That’s not just growth—it’s a statement. While EV adoption in India is still evolving, Tata’s early mover advantage continues to pay off. One could say their EVs are no longer “future-ready”—they’re very much “present-ready.”

The Road Ahead

With strong growth across segments and EVs gaining serious momentum, Tata Motors appears well-positioned for the rest of FY27. The company’s strategy of blending conventional ICE vehicles with a rapidly expanding EV lineup seems to be resonating with Indian buyers.

In simple terms: whether you prefer petrol, diesel, or plugging in overnight—Tata has a key for every ignition.

And if April is any indication, FY27 might just be a long, smooth highway for the homegrown automaker.

Business Units/SegmentsApr’26Apr’25Growth/Decline
PV Domestic59,00045,19930.5%
PV IB701333110.5%
PV Total (includes EV)59,70145,53231.1%
EV IB + Domestic9,1505,31872.1%

Includes sales of Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited, subsidiary of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd.

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