Key highlights: 
Passenger Vehicles business recorded highest sales in the last four years with over 28% growth, due to strong demand in festive season
 
Commercial Vehicles business records highest sales this year with growth of 15%
 
MHCV sales recovered to grow by 9% in October after 4 months of negative growth.
 
LSCV strongly continued the growth trend in FY17 with a growth of 21% vs last year, owing to strong festive demand
 
Export business growth bolstered by 39% led by strong demand for Tata Motors commercial vehicles

 

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Amidst the ongoing turmoil in Tata Group, its automobile arm Tata Motors on Tuesday said that the total sales of company's passenger and commercial vehicles in October 2016 rose by 21% to 52,813 units over 43,486 units sold in October 2015.

As per the company's press release, the passenger vehicles business  recorded highest sales in the last four years with over 28% growth. The company sold 16,311 units in October 2016 as compared to 12,747 units in October 2015, due to strong demand in festive season.

The commercial vehicles business too registered the highest sales in this year, a jump of 15% at 30,169 units and LCVs grew by 21% on the back of rise in demand. The MHCV sales reversed the trend and grew by 9% after four months of decline. 

"The passenger car sales continued its growth momentum due to strong demand for the recently launched Tata Tiago with retail showing an increasing trend. Cumulative sales growth of all passenger vehicles in the domestic market, were 88,976 units, a growth of 15%, compared to 77,465 units, in October 2015", the company said.

Moreover, the company's sales from exports were at 6,333 units in October 2016, a rise of 39% to 4,569 vehicles sold during the same period last month. The cumulative sales from exports for the fiscal was at 37,802 unit, higher by 15%, over 32,770 vehicles sold last year.

The shares of Tata Motors closed at Rs 530.95 per piece, down 0.26%, or Rs 1.40 on BSE. During the day, the shares touched a high at Rs 538.30 and low at Rs 525.20.