Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. delivered a standout performance in October 2025, recording its highest-ever monthly wholesales of 61,295 units, marking a strong 26.6% year-on-year growth from 48,423 units sold in October 2024.

The festive season proved to be a landmark period for the automaker, with record-breaking wholesales and retail deliveries, reflecting the brand’s growing customer appeal across both conventional and electric models.

SUVs continued to dominate Tata Motors’ portfolio, with over 47,000 units sold, accounting for an impressive 77% share of total sales, the highest ever for the company. The EV segment also achieved new heights, clocking 9,286 units, up 73% year-on-year, driven by expanding demand for Tata’s electric vehicle lineup.

Among individual models, the Nexon stood out with a 50% jump in volumes, thanks to its growing popularity across powertrain options. Meanwhile, the Harrier and Safari duo reached a new milestone, jointly selling around 7,000 units, boosted by the success of the Adventure X edition and the strong traction of the Harrier.ev.

Tata Motors also achieved a remarkable festive milestone, delivering over 1 lakh vehicles between Navratri and Diwali, a robust 33% increase compared to last year, underscoring the strength of customer sentiment and demand.

Segment Performance (October 2025 vs October 2024)

  • Passenger Vehicles (Domestic, including EVs): 61,134 units vs 48,131 units — up 27%

  • Passenger Vehicles (International Business): 161 units vs 292 units — down 44.9%

  • Total Passenger Vehicles (including EVs): 61,295 units vs 48,423 units — up 26.6%

  • Electric Vehicles (Domestic + International): 9,286 units vs 5,355 units — up 73.4%

With strong demand across segments and a growing EV portfolio, Tata Motors closed October 2025 on a record-breaking note — reaffirming its position as one of India’s most trusted and fastest-growing passenger vehicle brands.

TOPICS: Tata Motors