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Tata Motors domestic CV wholesales jumps by 33% YoY to 28,516 units in April 2024

The small commercial vehicle (SCV) cargo and pickup segment registered a growth of 15% to 11,823 units in April 2024.

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Tata Motors domestic CV wholesales jumps by 33% YoY to 28,516 units in April 2024

Mumbai-based Tata Motor's domestic commercial vehicle wholesales grew by 33 % to 28,516 units during April  2024, as compared to a similar period last year when it registered 21.507 units, with all the segments witnessing gains.

As per the data released by the company, HCV registered 13% growth, with 7,875 units sold during April  2024 as against 6,984 units sold during April  2023.

Intermediate, light, and medium commercial vehicle (ILMCV) trucks, on the other hand, reported 4,316 unit sales in April 2024—a jump of 101% as against 2,148 units in April 2023.

Passenger carriers recorded 4,502 unit sales in April 2024 as against 2,061 units in April 2023, which is a gain of 118%.

The small commercial vehicle (SCV) cargo and pickup segment registered a growth of 15% to 11,823 units in April 2024  when compared with 10,314  units in April  2023.

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