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Tata Motors Revamps EV Strategy to Reclaim Leadership in Indian Market

Tata Motors Revamps EV Strategy to Reclaim Leadership in Indian Market

Tata Motors Revamps EV Strategy to Reclaim Leadership in Indian Market

Backed by a ₹16,000 crore plan, Tata aims for 50% EV market share through longer ranges, price parity, and massive retail expansion.

Reviving Momentum: Tata Motors Eyes Major Turnaround in EV Sector

After witnessing a sharp decline in its electric vehicle (EV) market dominance, Tata Motors is charting an ambitious roadmap to reclaim its leadership position. The automaker, which once held an overwhelming 81% share of India’s EV market in FY23, saw that figure plummet to 35% by May 2025, as per data from the Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA).

With rival brands accelerating their product pipelines and offering more diverse EV portfolios, Tata Motors is responding with a multifaceted revival plan. Central to this renewed approach are range upgrades, cost restructuring, wider availability, and the introduction of new electric models—including premium vehicles under the Avinya brand.

Reaching for 50% Market Share Once Again

At the company’s recent Investor Day in Mumbai, Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director of Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, expressed confidence in reversing the slide. He expressed confidence that, over the medium to long horizon, the company is targeting a comeback to reclaim 50% of the electric vehicle market share.

To achieve this, Tata Motors is overhauling its strategy with a focus on three key parameters: improving the driving range of its EVs by up to 60%, expanding its retail footprint fourfold, and narrowing the price gap between EVs and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. The company’s roadmap includes launching both bespoke EVs and mid-segment models over the next 18 months, in addition to expanding the Avinya lineup by 2026.

Next-Gen EVs with Better Range and Lower Costs

Tata Motors commands a significant lead in the low-cost EV category, securing 78% market presence with strong contributions from its Tiago and Punch electric models. These vehicles, generally regarded as urban commuter cars, offer driving ranges close to 250 km. However, Tata is now aiming to extend that range to between 350 and 400 km—making these cars more practical for longer usage while also working to maintain affordability.

“We see massive demand in the entry EV space. To meet this, we must push the range higher while keeping the costs low enough to rival petrol-powered cars,” Chandra explained.

At the premium end, Tata has already taken a significant step with the recently launched Harrier EV, boasting a driving range exceeding 500 km. In the mid-range ₹12–20 lakh bracket, where Tata offers the Curvv and Nexon EV, the company holds a 36% market share. With upcoming feature-rich models and pricing adjustments, Tata expects to make stronger inroads in this competitive segment.

Achieving Price Parity with ICE Models

A major recent milestone for Tata Motors has been narrowing the cost difference between its electric models and traditional fuel-driven cars. Through aggressive localisation of components, declining battery prices, and streamlined manufacturing, Tata has brought EV pricing in line with ICE variants for certain trims.

Consider the Nexon Creative AT: its electric variant comes in at ₹14.79 lakh, nearly on par with the petrol version, which is listed at ₹14.32 lakh. Similarly, the electric Harrier is being offered at ₹22.95 lakh—lower than its fuel-based counterpart, which costs ₹23.06 lakh. These pricing strategies reflect Tata’s intent to make EVs a viable option for a larger customer base.

Retail Expansion: From Hundreds to Thousands of Locations

Currently, Tata Motors has a presence in 230 cities and operates around 1,100 EV sales points across India. The company intends to massively broaden its footprint, targeting expansion into 1,000 urban and semi-urban locations within the next four to five years.

To streamline operations and enhance customer experience, Tata is also evaluating a dedicated sales network for EVs, possibly even separating it from the existing passenger vehicle channel. While not confirmed, the company acknowledges it as a “logical step” that is under active review.

Merging EV and PV Arms for Future Synergies

Tata Motors previously carved out its electric and passenger vehicle divisions to pursue more targeted and strategic expansion. However, with the market maturing and future strategies demanding tighter integration, the company is now considering reintegrating its EV division back into the passenger vehicle (PV) business.

PB Balaji, Group CFO of Tata Motors, mentioned that such a merger is on the horizon and will enable the company to build greater operational flexibility and efficiency.

The broader EV revival push will be powered by a planned ₹16,000 crore investment, to be funded through a mix of internal accruals, proceeds from the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, and support from the PV business.

Final Thoughts

Tata Motors is leaving no stone unturned in its mission to reclaim dominance in India’s electric vehicle space. After facing mounting competition and a steep drop in market share, the automaker is responding with a future-ready strategy that hinges on longer-range models, competitive pricing, and nationwide availability.

From expanding infrastructure to launching premium and entry-level EVs with improved performance, Tata’s ₹16,000 crore investment underscores a serious commitment to transformation. By working toward price parity and better driving experience, while potentially redefining brand and sales channels, Tata Motors is positioning itself for a powerful return to the top of the EV leaderboard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kia India Posts 14.43% Yearly Sales Growth in May 2025

Kia India Posts 14.43% Yearly Sales Growth in May 2025

Kia India Posts 14.43% Yearly Sales Growth in May 2025

Car sales in May 2025 rose 14.43% year over year (YoY), a great performance, according to Kia India, the Indian division of the South Korean carmaker Kia Corporation. The company dispatched 22,315 units during the month, up from 19,499 units in May 2024. This consistent growth underlines Kia’s strong foothold in the competitive Indian automobile market and reflects increasing consumer preference for its value-packed models.
This growth trajectory comes at a time when the broader automotive industry continues to grapple with cost pressures, fuel price volatility, and supply chain realignments. Yet, Kia has managed to strike a balance between premium appeal, practicality, and affordability, especially in its SUV and MPV segments.

Sales Breakdown: SUVs and MPVs Drive Growth

The sales momentum for Kia India in May 2025 was led by its flagship SUV models—Seltos and Sonet—alongside the premium MPV Carens, all of which continue to enjoy strong demand across metros and Tier-2 cities alike.
According to company data:
• Kia’s mid-size SUV, the Seltos, continued to be the key driver of monthly sales.
• The Sonet, a sub-compact SUV, witnessed a resurgence in bookings after its recent feature and safety updates.
• The Carens, Kia’s three-row MPV, gained popularity in family and fleet segments due to its spacious design, multiple seating configurations, and competitive pricing.
The EV6, Kia’s flagship electric offering in India, continues to serve as a brand image builder rather than a volume driver. However, the company confirmed its plans to introduce more electric and hybrid options in the near future to meet India’s growing interest in sustainable mobility.

Strategic Focus: Expanding Market Share in Tier-2 and Tier-3 Cities

Kia India has been actively expanding its dealer network across Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, where demand for compact SUVs and MPVs has seen exponential growth. The brand now boasts over 400 touchpoints nationwide, which has significantly improved product accessibility and service experience, especially in non-urban markets.
This network expansion is a crucial driver behind the growing dispatch figures, as more buyers in semi-urban and rural areas are gravitating toward feature-rich, premium-looking cars at reasonable prices—an area where Kia excels.

Digital Initiatives and Customer-Centric Strategies

Kia India has also benefited from its robust digital presence. With a growing share of bookings coming through online platforms, the company has streamlined the end-to-end digital car buying experience, including online bookings, financing, and delivery tracking.
Furthermore, Kia has emphasized after-sales service quality, a key factor in influencing Indian car buyers. The company has consistently scored high in customer satisfaction surveys and continues to invest in technician training, spare parts availability, and affordable service packages.

Comment from the Company

In an official statement, a Kia India spokesperson said:
” We are pleased with the double-digit growth that occurred in May 2025. Our ability to innovate products, provide high-quality services, and engage customers has helped us stay ahead of the competition in a difficult climate. Our goal is to further solidify our market position by concentrating on EVs and launching an attractive pipeline of new products.”
The spokesperson also hinted at potential product launches in the coming months, possibly including an affordable electric vehicle and new variants across existing models.

Industry Context and Competitive Landscape

Kia’s growth coincides with the modest rebound in the Indian passenger car industry in May 2025. Kia has outperformed several of its competitors in the mid-size SUV and MPV classes, despite major OEMs posting mixed results due to macroeconomic challenges.
Competitors such as Hyundai, Tata Motors, and Maruti Suzuki remain strong contenders, but Kia has carved a distinct identity with its design-forward approach, premium interiors, and tech-loaded offerings.
Moreover, Kia’s pricing strategy—positioning its vehicles at a slight premium but offering higher perceived value—has worked well with urban and aspirational buyers.

Electric Mobility and Future Plans

With the introduction of the EV6, Kia India has already made headlines, but because of its price and inadequate infrastructure, its adoption is yet specialized. However, the company plans to launch mass-market EVs, including a compact electric SUV by 2026, in line with its global sustainability roadmap.
It is also exploring localized battery manufacturing and partnerships to reduce costs and improve EV adoption in India.

Conclusion: A Consistent Performer in a Dynamic Market

Kia India’s May 2025 sales increase shows its resilience and strategic clarity in a competitive and fast-paced automotive sector. With strong products, expanding service infrastructure, and increasing brand trust, Kia continues to emerge as one of the most trusted names in India’s passenger car segment.
With an ambitious product pipeline, EV strategy, and a customer-first approach, Kia seems well-positioned for sustained growth in the coming quarters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mahindra Reports 17% Increase in Sales for May, Fuelled by 21% Surge in SUV Sales

Mahindra Reports 17% Increase in Sales for May, Fuelled by 21% Surge in SUV Sales

Mahindra Reports 17% Increase in Sales for May, Fuelled by 21% Surge in SUV Sales

 

Mahindra & Mahindra is capitalising on strong SUV demand in India, reporting a 17% overall growth in May 2025. With 52,431 sales of domestic SUVs and rising exports, the automotive giant reinforces its position as a leader in the utility vehicle segment.

 Summary:

Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M), a significant player in India’s automotive industry, announced a 17% rise in vehicle sales for May 2025, with 84,110 units sold in domestic and export markets. The domestic SUV sector experienced a significant 21% year-on-year growth, with 52,431 units sold, fuelled by high demand for popular models such as the Scorpio-N, XUV700, and Thar.

M&M’s May Surge: Robust Sales Fuelled by SUVs

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M) continues to ride the wave of India’s growing appetite for SUVs, reporting a 17% increase in total vehicle sales for May 2025, with 84,110 units sold, up from 71,082 units in May 2024. The bulk of this surge came from its domestic SUV business, which clocked 52,431 unit sales, marking a 21% year-on-year increase over the same month last year.

The robust numbers highlight M&M’s strong product positioning in the utility vehicle segment, backed by compelling designs, aggressive pricing, and continued demand across urban and rural markets. The automaker also sold 54,819 utility vehicles globally, including exports, showcasing its growing international footprint.

 Breaking Down the Numbers

Here is a closer look at Mahindra’s segment-wise performance in May 2025:

Segment May 2025 Sales May 2024 Sales YoY Growth
Utility Vehicles (Domestic) 52,431 43,080 +21%
Total Automotive (incl. CVs) 70,217 60,648 +16%
Tractors (Domestic + Export) 13,893 10,434 +33%
Total Vehicles (All Segments) 84,110 71,082 +17%

M&M’s growth wasn’t limited to the passenger segment. The farm equipment sector, particularly tractors, also reported a healthy uptick of 33% YoY, reaffirming the company’s dual strength in mobility and agriculture.

 Revenue Highlights (Consolidated)

  • Total Revenue from Operations (FY24): ₹1,39,078 crore
    (Up from ₹1,21,362 crore in FY23, showing a growth of 14.6%)
  • Profit Before Tax (PBT): ₹14,856 crore
    (Up from ₹11,305 crore in FY23 – a 31.4% increase)
  • Profit After Tax (PAT): ₹11,269 crore
    (Compared to ₹10,282 crore in FY23 – a 9.6% rise)

 Revenue Ratios & Financial Indicators (Standalone)

Ratio FY24 FY23 Change / Comment
Operating Profit Margin 14.9% 13.9% Improved due to higher operational efficiency
Net Profit Margin 10.6% 7.6% Significant improvement, reflecting stronger profitability
Return on Net Worth (RoNW) 22.4% 16.1% Enhanced due to higher net income
Debt Equity Ratio 0.03 0.11 Deleveraged balance sheet owing to repayment of borrowings
Interest Coverage Ratio 66.6x 28.5x Stronger due to lower finance costs
Inventory Turnover Ratio 8.1 8.7 Slightly lower, possibly due to inventory build-up amid rising sales
Debtors Turnover Ratio 22.6 23.5 Stable receivables management
Current Ratio 1.4 1.3 Marginally improved liquidity position

 Segment-wise Revenue Contribution (Standalone)

Segment Revenue (₹ crore) % Share of Revenue
Automotive ₹63,999 72.57%
Farm Equipment ₹22,500 25.00%
Auto Investments ₹211 0.24%
Farm Investments ₹247 0.29%
Industrial & Consumer Services ₹1,667 1.89%

SUV Segment: M&M’s Powerhouse

M&M’s achievements in May are primarily linked to its strong performance in the SUV segment, where the company has established a significant stronghold. The following models are key players:

– Scorpio-N and Scorpio Classic continue excelling in urban areas and Tier-II markets.

– XUV700, with its advanced technology and ADAS features, remains a favourite among premium SUV buyers.

– The Thar, recognized as Mahindra’s off-road lifestyle vehicle, consistently draws the attention of passionate enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

The company has successfully capitalized on the current SUV surge in India, where utility vehicles account for more than 50% of total passenger vehicle sales. This trend has been driven by shifting consumer preferences, enhanced road infrastructure, and increasing aspirational spending.

 Export and Commercial Vehicle Performance

On the global front, Mahindra’s export performance remained steady, helping it reach a total utility vehicle tally of 54,819 units. While the company is still a relatively small player in developed markets, its presence in Africa, South Asia, and Latin America is gaining momentum through affordable, rugged utility models tailored for developing nations.

In the commercial vehicle space, M&M continues to perform consistently in the light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment, particularly under 3.5 tons, with strong demand from logistics, MSMEs, and rural transportation.

Tractor Division Shines: Strong Rural Sentiment

The Mahindra Farm Equipment Sector (Mahindra’s tractor division S) reported 13,893 units sold in May 2025, including domestic and export markets. This reflects a robust 33% year-on-year growth, buoyed by favourable monsoon forecasts, rising crop prices, and government support for mechanization in agriculture.

As the world’s largest tractor manufacturer by volume, Mahindra’s dominance in this segment continues to give it a competitive edge, even when passenger vehicle markets face supply-chain disruptions or demand fluctuations.

 Strategic Investments & Future Outlook

M&M’s strong May performance comes at a time when the company is investing aggressively in future-ready platforms, including:

  • EVs (Electric Vehicles): The Born Electric range of SUVs is under development, expected to launch in phases from late 2025
  • Digital transformation: Strengthening its after-sales and service infrastructure through connected car features and mobile servicing
  • Global manufacturing: Considering new overseas assembly facilities to tap into emerging markets

While M&M faces increasing competition from Tata Motors, Hyundai, and newer entrants like MG Motor and BYD, its brand strength in rural and semi-urban India and consistent product innovation positions it well for sustained growth.

 Challenges and Competitive Landscape

Despite the positive growth story, Mahindra faces some challenges ahead:

  • EV transition pace: While competitors like Tata Motors lead in electric passenger vehicle sales, Mahindra’s EV portfolio remains limited.
  • Chip supply volatility: Though easing, global semiconductor shortages could still impact production.
  • Global headwinds: Export performance could be hindered by geopolitical disruptions, logistics costs, and foreign exchange risks; Mahindra’s strong brand recall, product pipeline, and diversified presence across automotive and agricultural sectors make it one of the most balanced companies in the Indian auto space.

 Conclusion

Mahindra & Mahindra’s overall vehicle sales saw a remarkable 17% increase in May 2025, highlighting its resilience and the loyalty of its customers. The 21% surge in domestic SUV sales shows that M&M continues to thrive in India’s fast-evolving automotive landscape. With robust tractor sales and growing global reach, Mahindra is not just riding the SUV wave—it’s helping shape it.

As the company gears up for the EV era while defending its legacy markets, investors, analysts, and consumers watch closely to see how Mahindra navigates the next leg of India’s mobility revolution.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PSU Stocks Dominate May 2025 Market, Suzlon, Tata Also Shine

PSU Stocks Dominate May 2025 Market, Suzlon, Tata Also Shine

The Indian equity market saw a surge in activity during May 2025, with Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) making a notable impact. Three PSU companies emerged as some of the most actively traded stocks of the month, reinforcing investor interest in government-backed enterprises. Additionally, Suzlon Energy and Tata Motors found places among the top ten most traded stocks, highlighting their continuing relevance in the eyes of retail and institutional investors alike.
This shift reflects not just short-term market behavior, but also underlying confidence in sectors like energy, infrastructure, and automotive—especially as India continues to push toward its long-term economic and sustainability goals.

The Three PSU Stars of the Month

Among the five most actively traded stocks in May 2025, three belonged to the PSU segment, showing strong investor confidence in these entities. These companies have either posted robust earnings, benefited from policy support, or have shown growth in core business areas.
1. IREDA (Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency):
After its post-IPO lock-in period ended, IREDA saw massive trading volumes. Investor interest remained high despite some volatility because of the company’s outstanding Q4 financials and important position in green finance.
2. Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL):
Large infrastructure contracts and on-time project execution are two ways that RVNL has continuously provided value. Market participation rose as a result of its rapid expansion, recent government contracts, and inclusion in trading indices.
3. ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation):
ONGC maintained high trading interest thanks to rising global crude oil prices and improving domestic energy demand. Its steady dividend payout policy and exploration activities continue to make it a favorite among conservative investors.

Suzlon Energy: Clean Energy Story Attracts Buyers

This month, Suzlon Energy, a significant force in India’s renewable energy market, stood out. The company recorded a whopping 365% jump in net profit for Q4 FY25, driven by improved operational performance, cost control, and a robust order pipeline exceeding 5.6 GW.
Investors rewarded this turnaround story. Suzlon’s stock not only saw increased trading activity but also gained significantly in price, reflecting renewed faith in India’s clean energy space. With a growing global focus on sustainability, Suzlon’s recent performance positions it as a company with long-term growth potential.

Tata Motors: Trading Strong Despite Sales Dip

Despite a year-on-year decline of 8.6% in total vehicle sales during May 2025, Tata Motors remained one of the most actively traded stocks. The company reported a total sales volume of over 70,000 units, with a drop attributed primarily to sluggish demand in the domestic market.
What kept investor interest alive was the company’s long-term EV strategy, new product pipeline, and ongoing efforts to reduce costs. Institutional investors appear to be taking a long view, believing the temporary dip in sales won’t materially affect the company’s competitive position in India’s fast-evolving automobile market.

Key Drivers Behind Market Movement

Several factors explain why PSU stocks and select private players like Suzlon and Tata Motors saw heightened activity:
• Policy Tailwinds: Continued government push for infrastructure, renewable energy, and Make in India initiatives.
• Earnings Performance: Many of the top-traded companies reported strong Q4 results, bolstering confidence.
• Investor Rotation: As global markets face uncertainty, investors are increasingly favoring established domestic names, especially PSUs with stable outlooks.
• Unlock Events: In IREDA’s case, the post-IPO share unlock added to liquidity and trading volumes.

Retail and Institutional Participation on the Rise

With the help of technological platforms and simpler access to market data, retail investors are becoming more involved in high-volume stock trading. PSUs, with their historical stability and attractive dividend policies, are becoming increasingly popular among new-age investors seeking both growth and income.
Meanwhile, mutual funds and FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) are closely tracking mid-cap and infrastructure-based opportunities, adding to the trading buzz. This dual participation by retail and institutional players adds depth and liquidity to stocks like Suzlon, ONGC, and RVNL.

Looking Ahead: Sectoral Trends to Watch

As India moves further into FY2025-26, sectors like renewable energy, infrastructure, and electric vehicles are expected to attract continued investor interest. Companies aligned with national goals—such as energy independence, net-zero targets, and high-speed connectivity—are well-positioned to benefit.
PSUs are slowly shedding their legacy image and proving themselves to be leaner, more performance-oriented entities. Meanwhile, private players like Tata Motors and Suzlon Energy are leveraging innovation and strategic clarity to strengthen their market presence.

Conclusion

May 2025 turned out to be a decisive month where investor attention clearly gravitated toward dependable, performance-driven stocks. While car giant Tata Motors and sustainable energy leader Suzlon maintained their positions in the top 10, three PSU businesses managed to rank among the top five most traded equities. This blend of government-backed and private-sector participation underscores a maturing Indian market where fundamentals, growth outlook, and strategic direction are all equally important to investors.

 

 

 

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