
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles November 2025 Sales: All the Key Numbers
- Total sales: 59,199 units—up 25.6% from 47,117 units in November 2024.
- Domestic sales (including EVs): 57,436 units—growth of 22% from 47,063 last year.
- International sales: 1,763 units—a huge jump of 3,164.8% from just 54 units in November 2024.
- Electric vehicle sales (domestic + international): 7,911 units—increased 52.1% from 5,202 units last year.
- October 2025 retail: 74,705 units—second place in India, up 82% from September’s 41,151 units.
- October beats: Outsold Mahindra by 7,905 units and Hyundai by 9,660 units.
- GST 2.0 help: Smaller cars are now at 18% tax (down from 28%)—Nexon saves up to ₹1.55 lakh plus ₹45,000 in benefits.
- Market share: Leads EVs with 40.9% in the passenger segment (as of August 2025).
- Lineup: Hatchbacks like Tiago, SUVs like Nexon, Punch, Harrier, Safari, and the new Curvv.
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Shine in November 2025: Big Sales Growth and Strong EV Push
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. had a great month in November 2025. The company sold 59,199 units, which is 25.6 percent more than the 47,117 units from November 2024. This news came on Sunday, December 1, 2025. The growth shows that people in India love Tata’s cars, both regular and electric ones.
Strong Sales at Home and Abroad
Most sales happened in India. Domestic numbers, including electric vehicles, reached 57,436 units. This is 22 percent higher than the 47,063 units from last November. Tata cars are popular for their good value, safety, and modern features.
International sales also jumped a lot. Tata sold 1,763 units outside India, compared to only 54 units in November 2024. That is a massive 3,164.8 percent increase. Tata is now sending more cars to countries like the UK, South Africa, and the Middle East. This helps the company grow its global name.
Electric Vehicles Lead the Green Charge
Tata is doing very well in the electric car market. In November 2025, they sold 7,911 electric vehicles both at home and abroad. This is 52.1 percent more than the 5,202 units from last year. Tata holds about 40.9 percent of India’s passenger EV market as of August 2025.
Models like the Nexon EV and Punch EV are big hits. They offer good range, fast charging, and fun driving. Tata plans to launch more electric cars soon, like the Sierra EV in early 2026.
October Was Even Better: Second Place in India
November’s good numbers follow a strong October. Tata registered 74,705 units in retail sales, according to Vahan data. This put them in second place in India’s passenger vehicle market. It was 82 percent more than September’s 41,151 units.
In October, Tata sold more than Mahindra & Mahindra by 7,905 units and more than Hyundai by 9,660 units. Tata first got second place in September 2025 after a tough fight with rivals. The festive season helped a lot. People bought cars during Diwali and other holidays.
GST 2.0 Makes Cars Cheaper
A new tax rule called GST 2.0 came in September 2025. It lowered taxes on small cars from 28 percent to 18 percent. This saved buyers money. For example, the popular Nexon model now costs up to ₹1.55 lakh less. Buyers also get extra benefits of about ₹45,000. This made Tata cars even more attractive.
Tata’s Wide Range of Cars
Tata makes cars for everyone. Their lineup includes
- Small hatchbacks like the Tiago and Altroz are perfect for city driving.
- Mid-size SUVs like Nexon and Punch are great for families.
- Big SUVs like Harrier and Safari – for comfort on long trips.
- New models like Curvv are modern and stylish.
All these cars come with top safety features, like five-star ratings and ADAS tech. Tata also leads in electric cars with models that give good range and fast charging.
What Lies Ahead for Tata
Tata Motors is excited about the future. They plan to sell more electric cars and expand to new markets. With strong sales in November and a good lineup, Tata is set to keep growing. The company thanked customers and said they will keep making better cars.
November 2025 was a month of wins for Tata Passenger Vehicles. With 59,199 units sold and big growth, they are ready for even more success in 2026.
Source: autocarpro.in
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