Tata Motors announced that its total commercial vehicle sales stood at 35,539 units in November 2025, advancing 29% over the 27,636 units sold in November 2024. This increase was due to strong demand in the domestic market, an increase in exports and a diversified portfolio of commercial vehicles. Domestic sales grew 25% to 32,753 units from 26,183 units a year ago. Exports leaped by 92% on-year to 2,786 units. Together, these numbers represent Tata Motors' continued strength in the Indian commercial vehicle market and an increasing presence internationally.
Sales grew across all core CV segments, underpinning broad market appeal for Tata Motors.
The steady increase across all four vehicle categories demonstrates Tata's ongoing commitment to meeting the various demands of its customers.

There were several key drivers of Tata's CV sales growth in November 2025:
Tata Motors sold 35,539 units and thereby further consolidated its position in the Indian commercial vehicle market. Its pan-India reach through a wide dealer network, after-sales support and multi-segment CV portfolio enable Tata vehicles to be consistently relied upon by fleet operators and small business owners.
Tata Motors year-on-year growth rate of 29%, along with the fact that over 35,500 Commercial Vehicles were delivered in November 2025, demonstrates that it is consistently executing well within its market. The gains experienced across all segments and the increase in exports are clear indicators of Tata Motors leadership position and strategic direction. The Company is therefore looking to continue to grow the Company and take advantage of the continuing rise of demand for Commercial Vehicles in both domestic and export markets.
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