Tata Motors domestic sales recorded 54,915 units in January 2019

In January 2019, Tata Motors Commercial and Passenger Vehicles Business sales stood at 54,915 units as against 59,441 units sold over last year. However, the cumulative sales for the domestic market (April 2018 -January 2019) grew by 21% with 552,887 units as compared to 458,205 units over the same period last year.

Domestic – Commercial Vehicles

Tata Motors’ Commercial Vehicles (CV) domestic sales declined by 6% in January 2019 to 37,089 units, compared to 39,386 units sold last year. Cumulative sales for the fiscal (April-January 2019) at 378,664 units have grown by 23% compared to 308,921 units sold during the same period last year.

The M&HCV truck segment declined by 9%, at 11,694 units, compared to 12,804 units sold in January 2018. The tipper segment on the other hand continued to witness a strong growth on the back of road construction, irrigation and affordable housing projects.

The I&LCV truck segment recorded a growth of 10% with 4,999 units in January 2019 as compared to 4,541 units sold last year. The demand in I&LCV segment has been led by the e-commerce sector, increased rural consumption, supported by new product introductions.

The SCV Cargo and Pickup segment witnessed a drop of 7% at 16,619 units sold in January 2019 over last year, due to the high base effect. However, small commercial vehicles is expected to be in demand for last mile connectivity needs across rural and urban markets.

The commercial passenger carrier segment recorded sales of 3,777 units, lower by 8% as compared to 4,093 units sold in January 2018. This segment has been impacted due to the slowdown in the procurement of buses by STUs and the permits for private hiring.  

Domestic – Passenger Vehicles

The PV domestic sales witnessed a drop of 11%, at 17,826 units, as compared with 20,055 units sold last year. The cumulative sales in the domestic market for the fiscal (April 2018-January 2019) were at 174,223 units, a growth of 17%, compared to 149,284 units, in the same period, last fiscal. The Harrier has received a good response in the market and the company is expecting to witness good volumes in the coming months as the production ramps up.

Export

The company’s sales from exports (from CV and PV) in January 2019 was at 3,270 units, lower by 37% over last year, due to current liquidity crisis in Nepal, formation of new government in Bangladesh and political uncertainty in Sri Lanka.