Tata Motors exported 333 units in April 2025, marking a whopping 233% growth year-on-year. In the commercial sector, the company announced total sales of 27,221 units.
By Sanorita

Tata Motors posted total sales of 72,753 units in April 2025, down from 77,521 units sold during the same month last year. The decline was largely driven by a slowdown in domestic demand, where sales dropped 7% YoY to 70,963 units. In the passenger vehicle (PV) segment, which includes both electric and internal combustion engine models, domestic sales fell by 6% to 45,199 units from 47,883 units a year ago. However, the company found some relief in its export performance, which surged by 233% to 333 units. The total PV sales, including exports, however, stood at 45,532 units, reflecting a 5% decline. As for electric vehicles, the sales reached 5,318 units last month, showing a 16% drop year-on-year.
Tata Motors' total commercial vehicle sales in April 2025 amounted to 27,221 units, representing an 8% decline compared to the same period last year.
At the close of March, TATA.ev announced its entry into the Mauritian market, marking its debut outside the SAARC region. This strategic move was made possible through a collaboration with Allied Motors, the top automobile distributor in Mauritius.
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As part of its initial offering, the company introduced three electric models—the Tiago EV, Punch EV, and Nexon EV—aimed at catering to the country’s growing demand for sustainable mobility solutions.
Tata Motors launched the Curvv and Curvv EV Dark Editions in India last month. These black-themed variants boast a sportier appearance and considerable premium—Rs 32,000 more for the ICE version and Rs 25,000 for the EV model, compared to their respective standard trims. The internal combustion Curvv Dark is based on the higher-end Accomplished S and Accomplished Plus A variants, while the EV Dark is offered exclusively in the top-tier Empowered Plus A trim.
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Pricing for the ICE Curvv Dark starts at Rs 16.49 lakh for the 1.2-litre turbo-petrol with a manual transmission and goes up to Rs 19.52 lakh for the 1.5-litre diesel mated to a 7-speed DSG. The all-electric Curvv EV Dark Edition has an ex-showroom price tag of Rs 22.24 lakh.