Tata Motors closed out October 2025 with jaw-dropping sales and dispatch figures – among its best showings ever. Vahan records reveal it sold 74,705 passenger cars, landing second place nationally, trailing only Maruti Suzuki. A mix of holiday demand, lower GST rates, alongside discounts hitting ₹1.55 lakh on certain models, fueled the brand’s momentum. Few months back, Tata Motors was selling 38,286 vehicles in August, then rose to 41,151 by September – this time around, sales skyrocketed, showing an 81% jump compared to last month alone.
Outpacing Mahindra and Hyundai
In October, Tata Motors zoomed past Mahindra and Hyundai – not close behind. Mahindra moved 66,800 vehicles, whereas Hyundai shifted 65,045, each jumping up fast – 77% here, 81% there. Still, Tata led the race, beating Mahindra by nearly eight thousand sales, topping Hyundai by over nine-and-a-half thousand, locking in its spot just under India’s top car builder.
Year-on-Year Surge and SUV Dominance
Compared to last year, Tata Motors saw sales go up by 26.6%, moving from 48,423 units back in October 2024 to 61,295 units this past October within wholesale numbers; meanwhile, in home markets, they shifted 61,134 vehicles, which works out to a 27% gain compared to the same time last year.
SUVs kept ruling Tata’s range, notching up more than 47,000 units while hitting an all-time high with 77% of overall sales. The Punch, Nexon, Harrier, along with the Safari took center stage, whereas Adventure X trims and electric versions boosted their pace.
EV Sales See Impressive Growth
Tata’s expanding range of electric cars continues to drive its success. With 9,286 units sold in October 2025, sales jumped compared to 5,355 during the same month last year – a rise of 73%. Leading this push were the Nexon EV, Tiago EV, and Punch EV, showing Tata’s strength in budget-friendly and mid-priced electric models.
Festive Deliveries Cross 1 Lakh Units
The holiday rush from Dussehra through Dhanteras to Diwali gave Tata an extra push. During those weeks, they handed out more than 100,000 cars – up 33% compared to last year. Thanks to special deals, fresh upgrades in models, along with lower taxes after GST 2.0 kicked in, buyers showed big interest no matter the vehicle type.
New Launches Ahead
Tata Motors is pushing ahead with fresh releases in the pipeline, like the much-talked-about Sierra set to drop on November 25, 2025. In the years ahead, they’re adding seven more models, bumping their total range up to 15 distinct vehicles.
Conclusion
In October 2025, Tata Motors showed once again it’s the top local player in India’s car scene. Thanks to a mix of fuel options – petrol, diesel, CNG, along with electric versions – the company pulls in all kinds of customers. Fueled by strong holiday-season sales, government perks, plus an expanding range of EVs, Tata isn’t just keeping its spot at number two; it’s pulling further ahead as India shifts toward electric SUVs.







