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Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. registered total sales of 63,331 units in February 2026
Tata Motors posts record Feb 2026 PV sales of 63,331 units (+35% YoY), driven by Nexon, Punch, and an EV surge to 8,385 units.
By Utsav Chaudhary
Mar 02, 2026 09:33 AM

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. kicked off 2026 with a bang, posting total sales of 63,331 units in February, a robust 35% jump from 46,811 units the previous year. Domestic wholesales led the charge at 62,329 units, up 34% year-on-year, while exports more than doubled to 1,002 units. This performance underscores the brand's growing appeal amid India's booming SUV and EV markets.
Sales Breakdown
Business Units/Segments | February 2026 | February 2025 | Growth/Decline |
PV Domestic | 62,329 | 46,435 | 34% |
PV IB | 1,002 | 376 | 167% |
PV Total (includes EV) | 63,331 | 46,811 | 35% |
EV IB+ Domestic | 8,385 | 5,343 | 57% |
Domestic passenger vehicle sales hit 62,329 units in February 2026, reflecting a 34% year-on-year increase from 46,435 units. International exports showed explosive growth at 167%, rising to 1,002 units from 376. Overall, this marks Tata's strongest February performance yet, fueled by strong demand for SUVs and electrified models.
The EV segment, combining domestic and exports, delivered 8,385 units, up 57% YoY. This includes popular models like the Nexon.ev and Punch.ev, bolstered by recent launches such as the facelifted Punch.ev with Battery-as-a-Service options. Tata's EV push aligns perfectly with India's sustainable mobility shift.
Market Leadership

Tata secured second position in India's passenger vehicle wholesales with 62,329 domestic units, edging ahead of Mahindra's 60,018. The overall PV market grew around 25%, yet Tata outperformed with 35% growth. Tata Nexon topped the charts as India's best-selling model at 19,430 units, followed closely by Punch at 18,748 units.
This dominance in the sub-4m SUV space highlights Tata's knack for blending affordability, safety, and tech. Models like Altroz and Harrier also contributed, though SUVs drove the bulk of the volume.
EV Momentum Builds
Tata's electric sales surge to 8,385 units signals accelerating adoption, now accounting for over 13% of total PV volume. The 57% YoY growth outpaces the broader market, thanks to reliable charging networks and competitive pricing. Recent innovations like fast-charging Punch.ev target mass adoption in budget segments.
As part of the USD 180 billion Tata Group, the company rebranded from Tata Motors Ltd. in October 2025 and leads India's EV revolution with advanced connected tech and zero-emission solutions.
Also Read: Tata Tiago EV Facelift Spied – New Fascia, Higher Range Likely
What's Driving the Growth?
Year-on-year gains stem from pent-up demand post-festivals, strategic discounts on models like Nexon and Altroz, and SUV frenzy. Month-on-month, sales dipped 11% from January's 70,222 units, typical for seasonal normalization. Customer love for safe, feature-packed rides like the 5-star-rated Nexon keeps momentum alive.
Conclusion
As Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles accelerates past 63,331 units in February 2026, one question lingers: can this EV-charged momentum propel them to overtake the top spot in FY26? Picture your next drive in a Nexon or Punch EV that offers safe, smart, and sustainable mobility.
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