Tata Motors Commercial Vehicle Sales Rise 17% In May 2026 To 32,850 Units

Domestic commercial vehicle sales grew 19 percent year-on-year, supported by higher volumes across cargo, pickup and passenger carrier segments despite weaker exports.

01 Jun 2026 | 42 Views | By Eshisha Java

Tata Motors reported total commercial vehicle sales of 32,850 units in May 2026, registering a 17 per cent year-on-year increase compared to 28,147 units sold in May 2025. Growth was led by stronger domestic demand, while international business volumes declined during the month.

Domestic sales stood at 30,784 units in May 2026, up 19 per cent from 25,872 units recorded in May 2025. International business volumes fell 9 per cent year-on-year to 2,066 units from 2,275 units in the corresponding period last year.

Among segments, sales of small commercial vehicle cargo and pickup models posted the strongest growth, increasing 30 per cent year-on-year to 11,819 units. Passenger carrier sales rose 21 per cent to 5,757 units, while heavy commercial vehicle truck sales increased 11 per cent to 7,877 units. Intermediate, light and medium commercial vehicle truck sales grew 8 per cent to 5,331 units.

Domestic MH&ICV sales reached 13,679 units in May 2026 compared to 12,406 units in May 2025, reflecting a 10 per cent increase. Combined domestic and international MH&ICV sales stood at 14,596 units, up 7 per cent from 13,614 units a year earlier.

The company recently completed its transition from TML Commercial Vehicles Limited to Tata Motors Limited following the implementation of its approved corporate restructuring scheme.

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