Posted On : 04 November, 2024
In October 2024, Tata Motors achieved steady performance in its commercial vehicle segment, with a total of 34,259 units sold, closely matching last year’s figure of 34,317 vehicles in October 2023. Despite the challenges in the export segment, the company’s domestic sales and specific categories like Intermediate and Light Medium Commercial Vehicles (ILMCV) and Passenger Carriers showed positive growth. This report breaks down the performance of each category and highlights key insights.
Total Commercial Vehicles (CV) : 34,259 units in October 2024, showing minimal year-over-year change.
Domestic Sales : Tata’s total domestic CV sales were 32,708 units, up by 1% from 32,488 units in October 2023.
Export Sales : Export figures saw a decrease, with 1,551 units sold compared to 1,829 units in October 2023, marking a 15% decline.
Sales in October 2024: 10,024 units
Sales in October 2023: 10,204 units
Growth: -2%
The HCV segment experienced a slight dip, with a 2% decrease from last year. This indicates stable demand despite market challenges, maintaining Tata’s stronghold in the heavy-duty truck segment.
Sales in October 2024: 5,836 units
Sales in October 2023: 5,351 units
Growth: 9%
ILMCV recorded a healthy growth rate of 9%, driven by strong demand for medium-capacity trucks, essential for urban and regional transport solutions.
Sales in October 2024: 2,835 units
Sales in October 2023: 2,514 units
Growth: 13%
The Passenger Carrier category displayed a 13% growth, reflecting rising demand for transportation services in both urban and rural areas, a testament to Tata’s reliable and efficient passenger vehicles.
Sales in October 2024: 14,013 units
Sales in October 2023: 14,419 units
Growth: -3%
Small Commercial Vehicle Cargo and Pickup saw a modest decline of 3%, suggesting stable demand with only a slight shift. This segment continues to support Tata’s position in the last-mile delivery market.
Sales in October 2024: 1,551 units
Sales in October 2023: 1,829 units
Growth: -15%
Exports recorded a significant dip, with a 15% decline. This was primarily due to external economic factors impacting demand overseas.
Strong Domestic Sales : The increase in domestic sales, particularly in the ILMCV and Passenger Carrier categories, underscores Tata’s strong presence in the local market and its ability to meet varied commercial needs across India.
Challenges in Export : The 15% decrease in exports reflects global economic conditions and import restrictions in some markets. Tata Motors is expected to continue its focus on expanding domestic sales to balance the impact of reduced export figures.
October 2024 sales highlight Tata Motors’ resilience and ability to adapt to market shifts. With a steady demand in domestic sales, especially in ILMCV and Passenger Carriers, the brand shows strength in key sectors essential for India’s logistics and transportation. While export sales have faced challenges, Tata Motors’ diversified product portfolio allows it to maintain overall performance.
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