Sometimes, a company’s performance doesn’t need loud announcements to make a point. Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles’ November 2025 numbers fall exactly into…
Sometimes, a company’s performance doesn’t need loud announcements to make a point. Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles’ November 2025 numbers fall exactly into that category. On paper, the company sold 59,199 units, which is a 25.6% jump over November last year. But beyond the numbers, what stands out is how balanced this growth actually looks
This isn’t a one-model story, and it isn’t driven by discounts alone. It feels like the result of steady groundwork finally paying off
The domestic market is doing the heavy lifting

The Indian market continues to be Tata Motors’ strongest pillar. In November, domestic passenger vehicle sales including EVs touched 57,436 units, a healthy 22% growth year-on-year
What’s interesting here is consistency. Buyers aren’t rushing in for a single trend; they’re choosing Tata Motors across segments. From practical city cars to SUVs and electric options, the brand seems to be sitting comfortably in many garages and that kind of presence only comes with trust built over time.
The numbers plain and simple
| Segment | Nov 2025 | Nov 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| Domestic PV (incl. EV) | 57,436 | 47,063 |
| International Business | 1,763 | 54 |
| Total PV Sales | 59,199 | 47,117 |
| EV Sales (Total) | 7,911 | 5,202 |
Final thoughts
If November is any indication, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles is no longer just “doing well.” It’s settling into a phase where growth feels measured, confident, and repeatable. With strong domestic demand, a sudden export push, and EVs gaining real momentum, the brand appears well positioned for what comes next