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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.

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Tata Motors CEO says India growth story will outweigh West Asia war impact on CV demand in long term
Tata Motors anticipates short-term headwinds for commercial vehicle demand due to West Asia war-induced diesel price hikes. However, MD & CEO Wagh remains optimistic, citing India's strong macro-economic growth as a long-term driver for increased road freight and commercial vehicle demand. He also highlighted government initiatives like electrification incentives as positive factors for the industry's future.
Stocks in news: Vedanta, Honasa Consumer, IRCTC, Bajaj Auto, Tata Motors
Indian markets experienced profit booking, falling over a percent amidst a weak global trend. Key stocks like Vedanta, Honasa Consumer, IRCTC, Bajaj Auto, and Infosys are in focus due to significant developments. Vedanta saw a major promoter stake sale, while Honasa Consumer plans an acquisition. Bajaj Auto reported a ransomware attack, and IRCTC's CMD resigned.
Tata Motors to invest up to Rs 40,000 crore by FY31
Tata Motors is set to invest up to Rs 40,000 crore over five years, aiming to nearly double its passenger vehicle capacity and introduce new models. The company targets a 20% domestic market share by FY31, with electric and CNG vehicles driving significant growth. This ambitious plan includes expanding its EV lineup and enhancing battery technology to address adoption barriers, positioning Tata Motors for a multi-powertrain future.

Tata Motors CV aims to be fourth largest global player after Iveco deal; Check FY28 targets
By financial year 2028, Tata Motors CV is aiming for free cash flow to be between 7% to 9% of revenue, while its Return on Capital Employed could jump to 30% to 35% after the Iveco deal.
Tata Motors CV bets on global expansion, EVs and digital businesses for next phase of growth
Tata Motors' commercial vehicle division is charting an ambitious growth path, prioritizing global expansion, electric vehicles, and digital services. The company aims to leverage the proposed Iveco acquisition for wider market access and product diversification.
India's passenger vehicle sales expected to grow 4-6% in FY27: Report
Passenger vehicle sales are poised for a 4-6% expansion this fiscal, fueled by strong demand, improved affordability post-GST cuts, and the enduring popularity of utility vehicles. Last fiscal saw robust wholesale and retail growth. While rising fuel costs and monsoon concerns loom, utility vehicles continue to lead, and electric vehicle adoption is also gaining significant traction.
Stocks in news: IFCI, Tata Motors, General Insurance Corp, Corona Remedies, HFCL
Markets extended their winning streak for the fourth consecutive session, driven by favorable global cues and sustained sector-wide buying. The Nifty reclaimed the 24,000 mark, approaching the 100-day EMA near 24,150. Stocks like IFCI, Tata Motors, and HFCL are in focus due to significant news developments, including IPO filings, turnaround projections, and major order wins.
Tata Motors PV shares plunge 10% after weaker than expected JLR FY27 guidance
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles shares dropped significantly. This followed Jaguar Land Rover's investor day where its financial outlook for fiscal year 2027 was revealed. Profitability guidance fell short of analyst expectations. JLR projects revenue growth and improved EBIT margins. North America remains a key focus for future growth. The company plans to invest in new segments and high-potential markets.

Explained - Why Tata Motors PV shares fell 9% on Wednesday
JLR's aspiration is to grow the US business to the size of the entire JLR business today, as highlighted by its management during the investor day, where it also said that it will continue to invest and grow in future high potential markets including India and West Asia.