Tata Motors Ltd reported total commercial vehicle (CV) sales of 115,577 units in Q3 FY26. The company expects demand to strengthen further in Q4 across most CV segments, supported by infrastructure growth, festive season momentum, and improved fleet replacement cycles in India’s transport and logistics sector.
Tata Motors Ltd has announced robust sales figures for its commercial vehicle division in the October–December quarter of FY26. The company sold 115,577 units, reflecting steady demand across medium and heavy trucks, light commercial vehicles, and passenger carriers. Looking ahead, Tata Motors anticipates stronger demand in Q4 FY26, driven by infrastructure projects, rural market recovery, and increased freight movement.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Total CV sales stood at 115,577 units in Q3 FY26.
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Medium and heavy commercial vehicles contributed significantly, supported by infrastructure and mining activity.
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Light commercial vehicles saw strong demand from e-commerce and last-mile delivery businesses.
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Passenger carriers registered growth due to rising urban and rural mobility needs.
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Tata Motors expects demand to strengthen in Q4 FY26 across most CV segments.
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Fleet replacement cycles and government-led infrastructure spending are expected to drive momentum.
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Industry experts note that Tata Motors’ diversified CV portfolio positions it well to capture growth opportunities.
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The company remains focused on innovation, fuel efficiency, and expanding its electric CV offerings.
Tata Motors’ Q3 FY26 performance underscores its leadership in India’s commercial vehicle market. With demand expected to rise further in Q4, the company is well-placed to sustain growth and capitalize on evolving industry trends.
Sources: Economic Times, Business Standard, Moneycontrol, Autocar Professional