Tata Motors registered domestic sales of 54,190 units in August 2021, a growth of 53% over last year

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Mumbai, September 1, 2021:

Tata Motors Limited sales in the domestic & international market for August 2021 stood at 57,995 vehicles, compared to 36,505 units during August 2020.

 

·         Domestic Sales Performance:

Category

Aug 2021

July 2021

Aug 2020

% change

(m-0-m)

% change

(Y-0-Y)

Total Domestic Sales

54,190

51,981

35,420

4%

53%


·         Domestic - Commercial Vehicles:

Category

Aug 2021

July 2021

Aug  2020

% change

(m-0-m)

% change

(Y-0-Y)

M&HCV

5,840

5,416

2,746

8%

113%

I & LCV

4,627

3,357

2,001

38%

131%

Passenger Carriers

850

825

720

3%

18%

SCV cargo and pickup

14,855

12,198

11,370

22%

31%

Total Domestic

26,172

21,796

16,837

20%

55%

CV Exports

3609

2,052

1,052

76%

243%

Total CV

29,781

23,848

17,889

25%

66%


Total MHCVs sale in August 2021 including M&HCV Truck, Buses and International Business stood at 7,646 units, compared to 3,305 units in August 2020.

·         Domestic - Passenger Vehicles:

 

Category

Aug2021

July 2021

Aug  2020

% change

(m-0-m)

% change

(Y-0-Y)

PV ICE

26,996

29,581

18,277

-9%

48%

PV EV

1,022

604

306

69%

234%

Total PV

28,018

30,185

18,583

-7%

51%

 

Semiconductor shortage continues to impact the auto industry globally. The recent lockdowns in East Asia have worsened the supply situation and hence Tata Motors is forced to moderate production and offtake volumes in the coming months. The situation is fluid and we will continue to work to mitigate the impact of this and aim to meet our customer orders through an agile, multi-pronged approach including close engagement with our extended supply chain partners, procuring chipsets from the open market, using alternate chips and managing our model and trim mix.

Specifically, EV sales crossed a crucial threshold of 1000 units this month. The order book is strong and we aim to meet the robust demand to the best of our abilities despite the supply challenges.