Mumbai, July 2021.
Tata Motors Limited today announced its sales in the domestic & international market, for Q1 FY22, which stood at 1,14,784 vehicles, compared to 24,978 units during Q1 FY21.
Domestic Sales Performance:
Category |
June‘21 |
June‘20 |
%
Change |
Q1 FY22 |
Q1 FY21 |
% Change |
Total Domestic Sales |
43,704 |
19,387 |
125% |
1,07,786 |
23,773 |
353% |
Domestic -
Commercial Vehicles:
Mr. Girish Wagh, ED &President,
Commercial Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors Ltd. said, “Tata Motors’ Commercial Vehicle domestic sale in Q1 FY22 at 43,400 units
was ~56% lower than the previous quarter(Q4 FY21) as the momentum of strong
sequential demand recovery, evident in the H2-FY21, was disrupted by the surge
in COVID 2ndwave. With decentralized restrictions and focus on micro
containment zones this year, the sale in Q1 FY22 was 4.7 times of Q1 last year
which was under complete lockdown. With demand across all segments impacted, we
realigned our production to the revised retail visibility. The trucker and
tipper sentiments indices saw a sharp drop, being comparable only with the
level seen during complete lockdown last year. However, with easing
restrictions and gradual reopening during the last fortnight of June’21, we are
witnessing increasing enquiries and retails. International business continued
the recovery momentum in Q1 FY22 and grew by 460% over Q1 FY21 as well as 24%
over Q1 FY20. We continue to cautiously monitor the situation and dynamically
align our business agility plans to the evolving scenario.”
Category |
June‘21 |
June‘20 |
% Change |
Q1 FY22 |
Q1 FY21 |
% Change |
M&HCV |
5,243 |
1,693 |
210% |
12,768 |
2,045 |
524% |
I & LCV |
2,785 |
870 |
220% |
5,762 |
928 |
521% |
Passenger Carriers |
943 |
299 |
215% |
2,184 |
325 |
572% |
SCV cargo and pickup |
10,623 |
5,106 |
108% |
22,686 |
5,904 |
284% |
Total Domestic |
19,594 |
7,968 |
146% |
43,400 |
9,202 |
372% |
CV Exports |
2,506 |
856 |
193% |
6,745 |
1,205 |
460% |
Total CV |
22,100 |
8,824 |
150% |
50,145 |
10,407 |
382% |
Total MHCVs sale in Q1 FY22 including M&HCV Truck, Buses and International Business stood at 15,751 units compared to 2,540 units in Q1 FY21.
Domestic - Passenger
Vehicles:
Mr. Shailesh Chandra,
President, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit, Tata Motors Ltd. said, “The PV industry’s
sequential growth momentum got adversely impacted in Q1FY22, owing to
restrictions imposed across the country to break-the-chain of Covid
transmission even though the industry is likely to record strong growth numbers
off a low base on a year on year basis. Tata Motors PV business posted a sale
of 64,386 units in Q1FY22, registering a growth of 342% versus Q1FY21. For
June’21, sales stood at 24,110 units, posting a strong 3-digit growth of 111%
versus June’20. In EV segment, despite witnessing difficult business
conditions, the company posted the highest ever quarterly sales of 1,715 units.
This was on the back of increasing demand for Nexon EV, which posted its highest
ever monthly sales of 650 units in June ’21. The PV industry continues to
witness uncertainty on account of global semi-conductor shortage and rising
commodity prices, while the demand side is on a progressive recovery path. We
continue to see strong customer interest in our product offerings, resulting in
a strong order book and we aim to fulfil those to the best of our abilities in
this supply constrained environment.”
Category |
June‘21 |
June‘20 |
%
Change |
Q1
FY22 |
Q1
FY21 |
%
Change |
Total PV |
24,110 |
11,419 |
111% |
64,386 |
14,571 |
342% |