Tata Motors Sales Soar 32% in Feb, Led by Strong Truck Demand

Tata Motors reported a significant 32% year-on-year increase in total sales for February 2026, selling 42,940 vehicles. The growth was primarily fueled by strong demand in the commercial vehicle segment, with heavy truck sales jumping over 37%. Domestic sales showed robust performance, rising nearly 33% to 40,893 units. The company's passenger vehicle division also posted impressive growth earlier in the year, with January 2026 sales up 47%.

Key Points: Tata Motors Sales Jump 32% in February 2026

  • 32% YoY sales growth in Feb
  • Strong 37% rise in heavy truck sales
  • Domestic sales up 32.8%
  • Passenger vehicle sales also surge
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Tata Motors sales jump 32 pc in February on strong truck demand

Tata Motors reports a 32% surge in total sales for February 2026, driven by robust demand across commercial vehicle segments.

Tata Motors sales jump 32 pc in February on strong truck demand
"The growth was led by strong performance across various truck and commercial vehicle categories. - Tata Motors"

New Delhi, March 1

Tata Motors Limited on Sunday reported a sharp 32 per cent year-on-year rise in total sales for February 2026.

The company sold 42,940 vehicles in domestic and international markets during the month, compared to 32,533 units in February 2025.

Domestic sales stood at 40,893 units, marking a strong growth of 32.8 per cent from 30,797 units in the same month last year.

The company's international business also showed steady improvement, with sales rising 17.9 per cent to 2,047 units from 1,736 units a year ago.

The growth was led by strong performance across various truck and commercial vehicle categories.

Sales of heavy commercial vehicle (HCV) trucks rose 37.1 per cent to 13,559 units in February 2026, up from 9,892 units last year.

Intermediate, light and medium commercial vehicle (ILMCV) trucks recorded a 34.1 per cent increase at 7,577 units, compared to 5,652 units in February 2025.

Passenger carrier sales also improved, rising 27.4 per cent year-on-year to 5,548 units, according to the company.

The small commercial vehicle (SCV) cargo and pickup segment reported a 30.4 per cent growth, with sales increasing to 14,209 units from 10,898 units in the year-ago period.

In the medium and heavy commercial vehicle (MH&ICV) segment, domestic sales reached 21,423 units in February 2026, compared to 15,940 units in February 2025, reflecting a 34.4 per cent growth.

Including international markets, MH&ICV sales stood at 22,512 units, up 34.9 per cent from 16,693 units in the same month last year.

Meanwhile, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited on Sunday said that its sales in the domestic and international market, including that of electric vehicles (EV), stood at 71,066 units in January 2026, marking a 47.1 per cent rise year-on-year.

The total sales, including EVs, were 48,316 units in January 2025.

Passenger vehicle domestic sales, including electric vehicles, rose 46.1 per cent YoY to 70,222 units in January 2026 from 48,076 units a year earlier, the statement said.

Further, the passenger vehicle international business sales were 844 units in January 2026, posting a 251.7 per cent uptick from 240 units in January 2025.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The passenger vehicle and EV numbers from January are even more impressive! A 47% jump? That's huge. Shows the shift towards Tata's electric cars is really happening. My Nexon EV is a dream to drive.
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Aman W
Good growth, but I hope this isn't just a short-term spike. The real test is sustaining this through the year. Also, would love to see more details on the international market breakdown beyond just numbers.
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Sarah B
Working in logistics, I can confirm the demand for reliable trucks is through the roof. Tata's service network is a big factor for fleet owners. This growth seems very real and grounded in actual market needs.
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Karthik V
ज़बरदस्त! The 34%+ growth in MHCV trucks is the headline for me. It directly reflects increased construction and industrial activity. A solid Indian brand showing the way. More power to Tata Motors!
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Nikhil C
The passenger carrier sales growth is interesting too. Seems like the bus segment is picking up, maybe for schools and staff transport. Overall, a very balanced and strong performance across the board. 👏

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