Tata Motors Records 10% Growth in CV Sales for August 2025
By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : September 03, 2025
Tata Motors sees solid CV sales growth in August 2025, driven by domestic demand and rising exports.
Tata Motors’ August results tell an encouraging story. They sold 29,863 commercial vehicles this month, about 10% more than the 27,207 sold last August. That’s a solid leap, and it’s not just about India. Exports are pulling their weight too, showing that Tata’s reach beyond our shores is growing. What catches the eye is how evenly demand is spread; big trucks, regional delivery vehicles, and even passenger vans are all seeing stronger sales. It’s like the whole machinery of transport is slowly shifting gears, and Tata’s right in the driver’s seat.
Sales Report in India

Table Of Contents
| 1. Sales Report in India |
| 2. How do Different Segments Perform? |
| 3. Exports Are Booming |
| 4. Next Year's Strategy |
Tata Motors saw healthy domestic momentum in August, delivering 27,481 vehicles across India, a 6% rise from last year’s 25,864 units, showing that demand on home turf remains strong and steady. From heavy-duty trucks rolling across highways to mini trucks handling city deliveries, and even buses connecting towns and villages, each category is doing its bit. It shows that both industries and everyday transport needs are moving in the right direction.
How do Different Segments Perform?
Tata’s growth isn’t just from one area; many vehicle types contributed:
- Heavy Trucks (HCV): Tata Motors sold 7,451 heavy trucks this August, up 5 percent from 7,116 last year. These trucks are still in demand, especially in industrial areas.
- Intermediate and Light Commercial Vehicles (ILMCV): Tata light-duty trucks grew the most in sales, increasing by 15%, going from 4,965 to 5,711 units. Regional deliveries and mid-range logistics are picking up.
- Passenger Buses and Vans: Tata Buses and Tata Vans saw a 5% jump, from 3,410 last year to 3,577 units now. This shows people are still relying on buses, especially in smaller towns.
- Small Cargo Vehicles and Pickups (SCV): Sales in the category of Tata mini trucks and pickups rose by 4%, reaching 10,742 vehicles, up from 10,373 last year. These are popular for last-mile delivery work.
Exports Are Booming
The biggest jump was in exports; Tata Motors shipped 2,382 commercial vehicles abroad in August, which is 77% more than the 1,343 units last year. It looks like demand is really growing in places like South Asia and Africa.
Next Year's Strategy
With strong numbers across the board and exports picking up pace, Tata Motors is set to stay on top in India’s commercial vehicle market. This also reflects how the logistics and infrastructure sectors are bouncing back nicely.
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अशोक लेलैंड अगस्त 2025 में वाणिज्यिक वाहनों की बिक्री में स्थिर वृद्धि
Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles
Q1. What are Tata Motors’ commercial vehicle sales for August 2025?
Ans: Tata Motors sold 29,863 commercial vehicles in August 2025, showing a 10% increase compared to the same month last year.
Q2. Which Tata truck segment saw the highest growth?
Ans: The ILMCV (Intermediate, Light & Medium Commercial Vehicle) segment grew the most, with a 15% increase in sales year-on-year.
Q3. How did Tata perform in exports during August 2025?
Ans: Exports jumped by 77%, with Tata shipping 2,382 commercial vehicles — a big leap from 1,343 units last year.
Q4. Are Tata’s small trucks still in demand?
Ans: Yes, SCV (Small Commercial Vehicles) sales grew by 4%, reflecting steady demand for last-mile delivery and urban cargo use.
Q5. Why is Tata’s sales growth important?
Ans: It signals recovery in logistics and transport sectors and shows Tata’s strong position in both Indian and international CV markets.
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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.