Tata Motors Limited reported total commercial vehicle sales of 41,549 units across domestic and international markets in January 2026, registering a strong year-on-year growth of 29.9 per cent compared to 31,988 units sold in the same month last year. According to company data, domestic sales stood at 38,844 units during the month, up 29.1 per cent from 30,083 units in January 2025, while international business rose sharply by 42 per cent to 2,705 units. Heavy Commercial Vehicle (HCV) truck sales grew by 41.2 per cent to 12,691 units, while Intermediate and Light Commercial Vehicle (ILMCV) truck sales increased by 33.5 per cent to 7,071 units. Sales of small commercial vehicle (SCV) cargo and pickup models climbed 29.5 per cent to 14,520 units, though passenger carrier sales remained largely flat at 4,562 units.
Domestic MH&ICV sales in January 2026 were reported at 19,676 units, compared to 15,137 units a year earlier. Combined domestic and international MH&ICV sales rose to 20,792 units from 16,076 units. From a Kolkata market perspective, industry observers note that steady infrastructure activity, urban transport demand and growth in last-mile logistics across eastern India continue to support healthy demand for trucks and SCVs, contributing to improved sales momentum for leading manufacturers.
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