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Tata Motors charts $100 billion automotive ambition, commits Rs 40,000 crore to India business
Tata Motors aims for a USD 100 billion automotive business by FY31. The company plans substantial capital expenditure for domestic operations and JLR. Passenger vehicles will focus on aspirational products and market share growth. Jaguar Land Rover will contribute significantly to the projected sales figures. Digital technologies and AI are key investments for future operations.
Tata Motors PV targets 10x volume growth by FY30; Chairman N Chandrasekaran aims for 20% market share
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles aims for ten-fold volume growth by FY30. The company targets over 1.2 million vehicle sales and 20 percent market share. Significant investments in digital technologies and AI are planned across the value chain. Collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover leverages complementary strengths in manufacturing and technology. The company is committed to electric vehicle transition and future mobility.

Stocks to Watch for July 7: Titan, Trent, Cochin Shipyard and more
From Titan reporting a 41% year-on-year growth in its consumer businesses for Q1 FY27 to Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles reporting higher production and domestic sales during the April-June 2026 quarter, here are some stocks to track ahead of Tuesday trading session.
Tata Motors PV shares in focus as Iran-US conflict impacts JLR volumes in Q1. What's ahead?
Tata Motors' luxury arm, Jaguar Land Rover, saw a significant 15.3% drop in retail sales for Q1 FY27. Disruptions from the Middle East conflict, a supplier fire, and phasing out older Jaguar models impacted volumes. Despite these challenges, the strong performance of Range Rover models offers a glimmer of hope for JLR's turnaround.

Stocks To Watch Today: Marico, Hindustan Zinc, Coal India, Tata Motors PV, Bajaj Finance, Dmart, Lenskart & More
Here's a look at stocks that are likely to be in focus during the trading session on Friday.
Stocks in news: Bajaj Auto, ZEE, BPCL, HDFC Bank, HUL, Tata Motors CV
Indian markets saw a subdued trading session on Monday, with key indices declining due to mixed global signals and profit-taking. Several prominent companies like Bajaj Auto, ZEEL, BPCL, HDFC Bank, and HUL are in focus today due to significant corporate developments. These include share buybacks, foreign investments, leadership appointments, and strategic acquisitions, signaling active corporate maneuvering amidst market fluctuations.
Tata Motors-Iveco revenue to be $35-40 billion in 5 years: N Chandrasekaran
Tata Motors is projecting a remarkable revenue growth of $35-40 billion in its commercial vehicle sector over the next five years from its acquisition of Iveco Group, chairman N Chandrasekaran said. This strategic decision, expected to finalise by September, aims to enhance Tata Motors' global reach with synergistic products and cutting-edge technologies.
Tata Motors CV eyes 1 million vehicles after Iveco acquisition; sees growth despite fuel risks
Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles anticipates exceeding one million annual sales post-Iveco acquisition, projecting a global top-four ranking. Despite fuel price concerns, strong infrastructure spending and freight growth are expected to sustain the domestic market. The company is also bolstering non-cyclical revenue streams and expanding its international footprint, aiming for resilient earnings and significant global expansion.

Tata Motors says IVECO deal to make it fourth-largest global CV maker
Tata Motors said its commercial vehicles business maintained domestic market leadership while reporting record FY26 financial performance. The company also expects its proposed acquisition of IVECO Group to close by Q2 FY27, subject to remaining regulatory approvals.
Tata Motors PV is on a clear road. JLR remains the speed bump.
The carmaker has laid out an ambitious domestic growth roadmap, but investors remain focused on Jaguar Land Rover's recovery as the key driver of future stock performance.
Tata Motors CV bets on Iveco deal to prop up local, global play
Tata Motors is targeting a 40% domestic commercial vehicle market share by FY28, bolstered by the proposed $4.5 billion acquisition of Italian firm Iveco. This strategic move aims to unlock new markets, products, and technologies, complementing Tata's existing presence. The company also sees strong domestic recovery, achieving its highest heavy commercial vehicle market share in a decade and maintaining double-digit Ebitda margins despite cost pressures.

Top Gainers & Losers on June 25: HFCL, Tata Motors, IndiGo, CarTrade Tech, Paytm, UNO Minda among top gainers - Mint
Top Gainers & Losers on June 25: HFCL, Tata Motors, IndiGo, CarTrade Tech, Paytm, UNO Minda among top gainersMint