Tata Motors CV Sales September 2025: 19% Rise
By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : October 03, 2025
Domestic demand and SCV pickups drive 19% year-on-year growth for Tata Motors commercial vehicles.
Tata Motors, India’s top commercial vehicle maker, had a strong September 2025. The company sold 35,862 vehicles. Last year, it sold 30,032 units. This is a 19% increase. Both domestic and export markets helped the growth. Tata trucks, mini trucks, and buses performed well.
Domestic Market Leads

Table Of Contents
| 1. Domestic Market Leads |
| 2. Export Market Grows |
| 3. Q2 FY26 Performance |
| 4. Segment Highlights |
| 5. Management Statement |
| 6. Conclusion |
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In India, Tata Motors sold 33,148 vehicles, up from 28,631 last year. That is a 16% rise.
- SCV cargo and pickups sold 14,110 units, a 30% jump.
- ILMCV vehicles reached 6,066 units, up 13%.
- HCV trucks sold 9,870 units, up 6%.
- Passenger carriers stayed nearly the same at 3,102 units.
Mini trucks and small cargo vehicles remain very popular for city deliveries.
Export Market Grows
Exports rose sharply. Tata Motors shipped 2,714 vehicles, up from 1,401 last year.
- Tata trucks and buses saw strong overseas demand.
- Mini trucks also helped boost SCV exports.
This shows Tata Motors is gaining recognition in global markets.
Q2 FY26 Performance
In Q2 FY26 (July–September), Tata Motors sold 94,681 vehicles. Last year, it was 84,281 units. That is a 12% growth.
- Domestic sales were 87,061 units, up 9%.
- Exports reached 7,620 vehicles, up 75%.
Tata trucks now offer up to 320hp. Fleet owners like them for reliability and efficiency.
Segment Highlights
- SCV cargo and pickups are leading sales.
- ILMCV vehicles are growing steadily.
- HCV trucks are strong for long-distance haulage.
- Buses continue to run urban and intercity routes efficiently.
Construction, infrastructure, and logistics sectors are driving demand.
Management Statement
Girish Wagh, Executive Director of Tata Motors, said the quarter started slowly but ended strongly. Monsoon and GST 2.0 caused some caution early.
Festive season demand and GST cuts boosted sales. New launches of Tata Ace Chota Hathi, like Ace Pro and Ace Gold+, helped SCV and pickup sales grow 30% year-on-year. Tata Motors will continue to focus on customer-friendly vehicles and new launches.
Conclusion
September 2025 was a strong month for Tata Motors. Tata trucks, Tata mini trucks, and buses all saw good sales. SCVs and pickups led domestic growth. Exports rose sharply.
With reliable vehicles and a wide range of products, Tata Motors remains a top choice for Indian businesses and global fleets.
Frequently Asked Questions on Tata Commercial Vehicles
Q1. What types of commercial vehicles does Tata Motors offer?
Ans. Tata Motors manufactures trucks, mini trucks, buses, tippers, and light, medium, and heavy commercial vehicles.
Q2. Which Tata mini truck is popular for city deliveries?
Ans. The Tata Ace series is widely used for last-mile delivery and small cargo transport in urban areas.
Q3. Are Tata buses used for public transport?
Ans. Yes, Tata buses are used by state transport corporations, private operators, schools, and intercity services.
Q4. How does Tata Motors support commercial vehicle customers?
Ans. Tata Motors offers a wide service network, genuine spare parts, training programs, and strong after-sales support.
Q5. Why are Tata trucks preferred by fleet owners?
Ans. Tata trucks are durable, fuel-efficient, offer high power output, and have low operating costs, making them ideal for heavy-duty and long-distance transport.
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About the Author
Jony Shekhawat
Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.