Key Points

Tata Motors just reported some impressive numbers for their second quarter. Their passenger vehicle sales grew 10% year-on-year, reaching 144,397 units. The real standout was September, where they hit their highest-ever monthly sales with over 60,000 units. Electric vehicles showed massive growth with sales nearly doubling last month and CNG vehicles also set new records. Plus, their international expansion into South Africa is paying off with export volumes growing five times.

Key Points: Tata Motors Q2 Sales Jump 10% with EV Growth Hitting 59%

  • Tata Motors achieved highest-ever monthly sales in September with 60,907 units
  • Electric vehicle sales surged 96% year-on-year to 9,191 units in September
  • CNG vehicle sales reached all-time high of over 17,800 units with 105% growth
  • South Africa expansion drove five times higher export volumes compared to previous year
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Tata Motors passenger vehicles report 10% sales growth in Q2 FY26, EV sales surge 59%

Tata Motors reports record September sales with 47% surge, EV sales nearly double, and South Africa exports grow fivefold in Q2 FY26 performance.

"September 2025 emerged as a watershed month with sales of 60,907 units, our highest ever - Shailesh Chandra"

New Delhi, October 1

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd reported strong growth in passenger vehicle sales for the second quarter of FY26, registering 144,397 units, compared to 130,753 units in the same period last year, according to a company press release. The figure reflects a 10 per cent year-on-year rise, with contributions from electric vehicles and international markets.

The company's performance in September 2025 stood out sharply, with total sales of 60,907 units. This marked a 47 per cent increase compared to September 2024, making it the company's highest-ever monthly sales. Out of these, domestic sales contributed 59,667 units, while international business accounted for 1,240 units.

Electric vehicles continued to gain traction, as sales nearly doubled in September 2025. Tata Motors sold 9,191 EVs in the month, a 96 per cent increase compared to 4,680 units sold in September 2024. For the entire quarter, EV sales rose 59 per cent year-on-year to 24,855 units, making up 17 per cent of the company's overall passenger vehicle sales.

Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd, said, "For Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, September 2025 emerged as a watershed month with sales of 60,907 units (domestic wholesales of 59,667 units), our highest ever, marking a substantial 47 per cent year-on-year growth. This milestone was complemented by record-breaking performances across our green fuel portfolio: EV sales surged 96 per cent+ year-on-year to 9,191 units, setting a new benchmark, while CNG sales reached an all-time high of over 17,800 units, reflecting a remarkable 105 per cent+ growth compared to Q2FY25."

On the international front, Tata Motors noted a significant milestone with its expansion into South Africa, recording five times higher export volumes compared to the previous year. Chandra said, "Additionally, our strategic foray into South Africa marked a significant milestone in our global expansion journey, with 5x export volumes compared to the previous year, highlighting the strength of our brand and product appeal in international markets."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Bought a Tata Nexon EV last month and absolutely loving it! The charging infrastructure is improving in my city too. Great to see Indian EVs competing globally. More power to Tata Motors! 🔋⚡
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Arjun K
While the numbers look impressive, I hope Tata focuses on improving after-sales service. My experience with their service center hasn't been great. Good products need good service support too.
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Sarah B
The South Africa expansion is impressive! 5x growth in exports shows Indian automotive industry is truly going global. Makes me proud as an Indian living abroad to see our brands making waves internationally.
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Vikram M
17% of sales from EVs is remarkable! Just 3 years back, EVs were a niche segment. Tata's commitment to electric mobility is paying off. Hope they continue to innovate and bring more affordable EV options for middle-class families.
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Michael C
The CNG growth of 105% is equally impressive! Many Indian families prefer CNG for daily commuting due to lower running costs. Tata seems to have the right strategy covering all fuel options - petrol, diesel, CNG, and electric.

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