Tata Motors predicts gradual improvement in India's auto demand

Automaker expects budget, increased infra spending to boost demand in India.

By Ketan Thakkar, Sarthak Mahajan calendar 29 Jan 2025 Views icon4417 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Tata Motors predicts gradual improvement in India's auto demand

Tata Motors, India's largest automaker, anticipates a gradual improvement in domestic auto demand, fueled by continued infrastructure investments and upcoming budget announcements.

"On the domestic side, we expect a gradual improvement in demand due to a combination of factors because we believe the infrastructure investments will continue this year," a company official stated recently.  "Let's also await the budget that comes on in February in terms of how the medium-term outlook on demand will shape up."

The company believes that ongoing government spending on infrastructure projects will boost commercial vehicle sales, while anticipation for the upcoming Union Budget in February is creating optimism for potential incentives and policies that could stimulate demand across various vehicle segments.

Tata Motors also highlighted the industry's typical strength in the fourth quarter. "Q4 is normally a pretty strong quarter for the industry at large," the official added. This seasonal trend, combined with the company's planned product launches and updates, further strengthens their positive outlook for the coming months.

"We also have our product actions that are going through," the official said. "So, domestically, we believe this gradual improvement in demand will continue into Q4."

This optimistic forecast from Tata Motors suggests a positive trajectory for India's automotive sector, with sustained growth expected throughout the remainder of the fiscal year.Tata Motors Predicts Gradual Improvement in India's Auto Demand.

While the overall market has slowed down, Tata Motors believes that the long-term fundamentals of the Indian auto industry remain strong. Factors like increasing urbanization, rising incomes, and a growing middle class are expected to drive demand in the years to come.  The company's focus on new product launches, expanding its SUV portfolio, and enhancing its electric vehicle offerings is aimed at capitalizing on these future growth opportunities.

In addition to its domestic business, Tata Motors is also looking to expand its global reach. The company's Jaguar Land Rover subsidiary is expected to continue its strong performance, despite weakness in the Chinese market.  JLR is seeing strong growth in the US and UK markets, and is also making headway in other regions, including the Middle East and India.

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