Key Points

Tata Motors achieved a remarkable 44% growth in electric vehicle sales during August 2025. The company recorded its highest-ever monthly EV sales, indicating growing consumer confidence in electric mobility. While overall domestic sales saw a slight 2% decline, commercial vehicles showed strong 10% growth. International business performed exceptionally well with passenger vehicle exports surging 573% year-on-year.

Key Points: Tata Motors EV Sales Jump 44 Percent in August 2025

  • EV sales surged 44% to 8,540 units year-on-year
  • Overall domestic sales declined 2% to 68,482 units
  • Commercial vehicle segment grew 10% to 29,863 units
  • International passenger vehicle business jumped 573% to 2,314 units
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Tata Motors EV sales jump 44% in August, overall domestic sales take slight dip

Tata Motors reports 44% surge in electric vehicle sales to 8,540 units in August 2025, while overall domestic sales see marginal 2% decline.

"Recorded highest-ever monthly sales with rising consumer confidence in EVs - Tata Motors release"

New Delhi, September 1

Tata Motors reported a sharp rise in electric vehicle (EV) sales in August 2025, with a 44 per cent year-on-year increase to 8,540 units compared to 5,935 units in the same month last year, as per a company release. The growth highlights the company's expanding presence in the electric mobility market.

At the same time, the company also noted that it "Recorded highest-ever monthly sales with rising consumer confidence in EVs and accelerating the shift towards green, zero-emission mobility."

Notably, the overall performance of the passenger vehicle (PV) business presented a mixed picture. Domestic passenger vehicle sales, which include EVs, declined by 7 per cent, falling to 41,001 units from 44,142 units in August 2024.

However, international business (PV IB) recorded a significant upswing, surging 573 per cent to 2,314 units, compared to 344 units a year earlier. Total passenger vehicle sales, including exports and EVs, reached 43,315 units, down slightly by 3 per cent compared to 44,486 units last year.

In the commercial vehicle (CV) segment, the company showcased steady growth. Total CV sales stood at 29,863 units in August 2025, up 10 per cent from 27,207 units in August 2024. Domestic CV sales increased by six per cent to 27,481 units, while international CV business expanded significantly by 77 per cent to 2,382 units compared to 1,343 units last year.

Segment-wise, heavy commercial vehicle (HCV) trucks rose five per cent with 7,451 units, intermediate and light commercial vehicles (ILMCV) climbed 15 per cent to 5,711 units, passenger carriers increased five per cent to 3,577 units, and small commercial vehicles (SCV) cargo and pickup gained four per cent to 10,742 units.

Overall, Tata Motors' domestic sales across categories totalled 68,482 units, representing a marginal decline of two per cent from 70,006 units in the same period last year. The figures suggest that while demand softened slightly in certain passenger vehicle categories, strong growth in EVs and commercial vehicles helped balance the company's performance.

- ANI

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Priya S
The 44% EV growth is impressive but domestic PV sales down 7% is concerning. Hope Tata addresses this with more affordable models for middle-class families.
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Arjun K
International business up 573%! 🚀 That's what I call making India proud globally. Tata motors exporting quality vehicles worldwide.
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Sarah B
The commercial vehicle growth shows India's economy is moving. Trucks and carriers mean goods are moving across the country. Positive sign for infrastructure development.
Vikram M
Charging infrastructure still needs improvement in tier 2-3 cities. Once that happens, EV adoption will skyrocket even more. Government should focus on this.
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Michael C
The mixed performance shows the transition phase we're in. Traditional vehicles slowing down while EVs and commercial vehicles pick up. Interesting times for auto industry!

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