New
Delhi, July 2023.
Tata Motors Limited sales in the domestic & international
market for Q1 FY 2023-24 stood at 2,26,245 vehicles, compared to 2,31,248 units
during Q1 FY 2022-23.
Domestic Sales Performance:
Category |
June’23 |
June’22 |
%Change |
Q1 FY24 |
Q1 FY23 |
% Change |
Total
Domestic Sales |
80,383 |
79,606 |
1% |
2,22,345 |
2,25,828 |
-2% |
Commercial Vehicles:
Category |
June’23 |
June’22 |
% Change |
Q1 FY24 |
Q1 FY23 |
% Change |
HCV
Trucks |
9625 |
8058 |
19% |
24769 |
22826 |
9% |
ILMCV
Trucks |
4723 |
5851 |
-19% |
10321 |
16998 |
-39% |
Passenger
Carriers |
4810 |
3868 |
24% |
10745 |
9637 |
11% |
SCV
cargo and pickup |
13990 |
16632 |
-16% |
36390 |
46242 |
-21% |
Total
CV Domestic |
33148 |
34409 |
-4% |
82225 |
95703 |
-14% |
CV
IB |
1166 |
2856 |
-59% |
3570 |
5218 |
-32% |
Total
CV |
34314 |
37265 |
-8% |
85795 |
100921 |
-15% |
Domestic sale of MH&ICV in June 2023, including trucks and
buses, stood at 13,980 units compared to 13,366 units in June 2022; while in Q1
FY24 it stood at 34,256 units, compared to 37,491 units in Q1 FY23.
Total sales for MH&ICV Domestic & International Business
in June 2023, including trucks and buses, stood at 14,323 units compared to
14,362 units in June 2022; while in Q1 FY24 it stood at 35,645 units, compared
to 39,696 units in Q1 FY23.
Mr. Girish Wagh, Executive Director, Tata Motors Ltd. said, “Tata
Motors Commercial Vehicles domestic sales at 82,225 in Q1 FY24 were 14.1% lower
than Q1 FY23 sales while for the month of June ’23, they were 20.2% higher than
the vehicle sales registered in May ’23. We successfully upgraded the entire
vehicle portfolio during BS6 Phase 2 transition, beyond the mandatory
requirements, to offer more features, value-adds and benefits to customers.
M&HCV growth was driven by the strong infrastructure push by the
Government, as well as increased activity in e-commerce, construction, and
replacement demand in auto logistics and petroleum sector. During the quarter,
we started deliveries of Electric Buses, in accordance with the CESL tender
mandate and expect to ramp up supplies in the coming months. Looking ahead, the
promising monsoon and continuing infrastructure thrust by the Government auger
well for the CV industry, even as it faces the headwinds of high interest
rates, fuel prices and inflation.”
Passenger Vehicles:
Category |
June’23 |
June’22 |
%Change |
Q1 FY24 |
Q1FY23 |
% Change |
Total
PV Domestic (includes EV) |
47,235 |
45,197 |
5% |
1,40,120 |
1,30,125 |
8% |
PV
IB |
124 |
108 |
15% |
330 |
202 |
63% |
Total
PV (includes EV) |
47,359 |
45,305 |
5% |
1,40,450 |
1,30,327 |
8% |
EV
(IB+Domestic) |
7025 |
3608 |
95% |
19,346 |
9,446 |
105% |
Includes sales of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Limited and Tata
Passenger Electric Mobility Limited, both subsidiaries of Tata Motors Limited.
Mr. Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger
Vehicles Ltd. and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd. said,
“The Passenger Vehicle industry in Q1 FY24 witnessed robust demand driven by
new launches, especially in the SUV segment and EVs. Tata Motors continued its
growth trajectory registering quarterly sales of 140,450 units in Q1 FY24 and
recording a growth of ~8% over Q1 FY23. For the month of Jun ’23, the company
posted wholesales of 47,359 units, a growth of ~5% over Jun ’22. While SUVs
continued to be the mainstay, contributing almost 64% of the sales in Q1FY24,
car sales remained strong, buoyed by the multi-power train offerings of Tiago
and Altroz. The recently launched Altroz iCNG, has received much acclaim and
excellent response from customers.
In the EV segment, the company posted its highest ever quarterly
sales of 19,346 in Q1 FY24 registering a growth of ~105% over Q1 FY23. This
growth is driven by a strong market response to Tiago EV while demand for other
EVs was sustained.
Going forward, we expect the demand to remain robust with the
onset of the festive season in the second half of Q2FY24. The supply side
situation remains stable.