Tata Motors Group global wholesales up 2% Y-o-Y with 3,29,847 units sold in Q1 FY25

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 07-08 16:30

For commercial vehicles under Tata Motors and Tata Daewoo, global wholesales in Q1 FY25 reached 93,410 units, marking a 6% rise over Q1 FY24, the company said in a media release.
New Delhi: Tata Motors Group today released its global wholesales data reporting a 2% hike in Q1FY25 (Y-o-Y). Tata Motors Group reported global wholesales of 3,29,847 units for Q1 FY25, reflecting a 2% increase compared to Q1 FY24. This includes figures from Jaguar Land Rover.

For commercial vehicles under Tata Motors and Tata Daewoo, global wholesales in Q1 FY25 reached 93,410 units, marking a 6% rise over Q1 FY24, the company said in a media release.

The company further added about the passenger vehicle wholesales for Tata Motors in Q1 FY25 totaled 138,682 units, showing a 1% decline from Q1 FY24.

Jaguar Land Rover’s global wholesales stood at 97,755 vehicles in Q1 FY25, up by 5% from Q1 FY24. Jaguar's contribution was 8,227 vehicles, while Land Rover accounted for 89,528 vehicles.

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