Apollo Tyres Share Price

    NSE
    460.00
    +4.10 (1.09%)
    APOLLOTYRE • 30 Jul, 2025 | 03:29 PM
    BUY

    1Y Annualised Return

    -18.54%

    3Y Annualised Return

    27.14%

    5Y Annualised Return

    33.34%

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    Apollo Tyres Stock Performance

    1W Return0.46
    1Y Return-17.80
    Today's Low455.05
    Prev. Close455.90
    Mkt Cap (Cr.)28,954.25
    1M Return2.51
    3Y Return109.21
    52-Week High584.9
    Open457.95
    PE Ratio43.63
    6M Return6.30
    Today's High463.25
    52-Week Low370.9
    Face Value1

    Apollo Tyres Company background

    Founded in: 1972
    Managing director: Neeraj Kanwar

    Apollo Tyres Ltd., established on September 28, 1972, has grown into one of India's leading tyre manufacturing companies. The company specializes in the production and sale of automobile tyres and tubes, with a robust operational base in India and an expanding presence globally. Apollo Tyres operates five manufacturing plants in India located in Cochin, Vadodara, Chennai, and Andhra Pradesh. The company has also established manufacturing facilities in the Netherlands and Hungary, along with sales and marketing offices in the Middle East, Africa, and ASEAN regions, underscoring its global ambitions and reach.

    Apollo Tyres began its journey with a manufacturing plant in Perambra, Kerala. This marked the start of a legacy that would reshape the Indian tyre industry. In 1991, the company expanded its operations by commissioning a second plant at Limda, Gujarat. The acquisition of Premier Tyres in Kalamassery, Kerala, in 1995 further bolstered its manufacturing capabilities. By 1996, Apollo had commissioned an exclusive tubes plant in Ranjangaon, Maharashtra, and introduced radial capacity at Limda in 2000, keeping pace with evolving market demands.

    The company took a significant step in 2003 by entering into a strategic alliance with Michelin of France. This partnership aimed to produce dual-branded truck and bus radial tyres in India. Although the partnership was realigned later, it marked Apollo's commitment to innovation. In 2004, the company introduced India’s first high-speed rated tubeless passenger car radial tyres, setting new benchmarks in the industry.

    Apollo Tyres' expansion outside India began with the acquisition of Dunlop Tyres International (Pty) Ltd. in South Africa in 2006. This acquisition enabled Apollo to establish a manufacturing presence in the African market. The company also incorporated Apollo Tyres AG in Switzerland in 2007, further enhancing its global footprint.

    In Europe, Apollo opened a state-of-the-art global research and development (R&D) center in Enschede, the Netherlands, in 2013. This facility became a hub for the development and testing of car and van tyres across its brands, including Apollo, Vredestein, and Dunlop (for 32 countries in Africa). In 2017, the company inaugurated its first greenfield manufacturing facility outside India in Hungary. This facility was part of a €475 million investment aimed at bolstering Apollo’s presence in the European market.

    The company also made significant inroads with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). In September 2017, Apollo Tyres' premium brand, Vredestein, was selected as a fitment for high-demand models such as the Volkswagen Polo, SEAT Ibiza, and Ford EcoSport. This marked a key milestone in Apollo’s journey with leading European car manufacturers. Collaborations like these bolstered its position in global markets, elevating its brand

    Apollo Tyres has consistently focused on innovation to meet the diverse needs of its customers. The company launched Apollo Trust, a full-service branded commercial vehicle tyre outlet, in Salem, Tamil Nadu, in 2008. It also introduced products like the XT100K, a cross-ply tyre designed for superior performance. In 2017, Apollo introduced the Apterra HT2 tyre for the growing SUV segment and the actiZip F2 and actiZip R3 tubeless tyres for motorcycles, showcasing its commitment to catering to niche markets.

    In the two-wheeler segment, Apollo launched the Acti series in 2016, designed to cater to 85% of the Indian replacement market for bike and scooter tyres. These initiatives underscore Apollo’s ability to diversify its product portfolio while maintaining a focus on quality and performance.

    Apollo Tyres also focused on strengthening its brand presence through innovative marketing initiatives. In the CV space, it expanded its Apollo CV Zones, while in the agriculture segment, the company introduced branded retail concepts such as Apollo Farm Zones. These efforts were complemented by digital campaigns like the Bad Road Buddies initiative, which engaged motorcycling enthusiasts across India.

    The company also made significant inroads with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). In September 2017, Apollo Tyres' premium brand, Vredestein, was selected as a fitment for high-demand models such as the Volkswagen Polo, SEAT Ibiza, and Ford EcoSport. This marked a key milestone in Apollo’s journey with leading European car manufacturers. Collaborations like these bolstered its position in global markets, elevating its brand equity and showcasing its capability to meet stringent OEM requirements.

    Apollo Tyres has leveraged strategic acquisitions and partnerships to strengthen its position in global markets. In 2013, the company announced the acquisition of Cooper Tire & Rubber Company in a transaction valued at approximately ₹14,500 crore. This merger would have made Apollo the seventh-largest tyre company in the world, with a robust presence across high-growth markets. Although the deal did not materialize, it demonstrated Apollo's ambitions on the global stage.

    The company successfully acquired Reifencom GmbH in Germany in 2015, gaining access to an extensive online and retail network across Europe. This acquisition has significantly enhanced Apollo's distribution capabilities in the region.

    The foundation stone for the Andhra Pradesh plant was laid in January 2018, with the company investing ₹1,800 crore in the first phase. This ultra-modern facility began producing passenger vehicle tyres to meet growing demand and later diversified into other product categories. Concurrently, Apollo Tyres introduced the Apollo Aspire XP, a premium summer tyre that replaced the Aspire 4G and Apterra HP range. Featuring advanced materials and construction technologies, the Aspire XP set new standards in comfort and safety.

    Apollo Tyres has also emphasized sustainability and technological advancement. The establishment of the Global R&D Centre, Asia, near Chennai in 2016, was a milestone in this regard. This facility complements its European R&D center and focuses on developing innovative products for the Asian market.

    Apollo’s greenfield project in Hungary, inaugurated in 2017, aligns with its commitment to environmental sustainability. The facility incorporates energy-efficient technologies and is designed to minimize environmental impact. With a planned capacity of 5.5 million passenger car and light truck tyres, and 675,000 commercial vehicle tyres, the plant is a testament to Apollo's focus on sustainable growth.

    Apollo Tyres has navigated several challenges, including fluctuating raw material prices and intense competition in global markets. Despite these hurdles, the company has consistently demonstrated resilience. For instance, during the global financial crisis in 2008, Apollo maintained its growth trajectory by focusing on operational efficiency and market expansion.

    The closure of its South African operations in 2013, following the sale of Apollo Tyres South Africa to Sumitomo Rubber Industries, was a strategic decision to streamline its portfolio. Apollo retained its Durban facility, which specializes in truck and bus radial tyres, and continues to focus on expanding its presence in Africa.

    In October 2017, Apollo Tyres raised ₹15,000 million through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP), issuing 63,025,210 equity shares at ₹238 per share. This strategic move increased the company’s paid-up equity share capital significantly and provided the financial resources necessary to fuel its growth initiatives. These funds were instrumental in supporting large-scale projects such as the establishment of a global-scale manufacturing facility in Chinnapanduru village, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh.

    The sustained growth, product innovation, and strategic initiatives have positively impacted Apollo Tyres Share Price, reflecting market confidence in the company's ability to deliver consistent value. The share price has become a key barometer of the company’s performance, driven by its strong operational and financial results.

    Apollo Tyres has emerged as a global leader in the tyre industry through its innovative products, strategic investments, and unwavering focus on customer satisfaction. By addressing diverse market needs and adapting to changing industry dynamics, the company continues to chart a path of sustainable growth. With a robust portfolio and a strong global presence, Apollo Tyres is well-positioned to capitalize on future opportunities in the automotive sector.

    As of 30 Jul, 2025, Apollo Tyres share price is ₹460. The stock opened at ₹458 and had closed at ₹455.9 the previous day. During today’s trading session, Apollo Tyres share price moved between ₹455.05 and ₹463.25, with an average price for the day of ₹459.15. Over the last 52 weeks, the stock has recorded a low of ₹370.90 and a high of ₹584.90. In terms of performance, Apollo Tyres share price has increased by 8.5% over the past six months and has declined by 18.54% over the last year.

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    Apollo Tyres SIP Return Calculator

    Over the past

    1 year
    3 years
    5 years
    Total Investment of ₹65,00,000
    Would have become ₹59,30,717 (-8.76%)
    Daily SIP of 25,000 would have become 59,30,717 in 1 year with a gain of -5,69,282 (-8.76%)
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    Apollo Tyres Fundamental

    Market Cap (in crs)

    28,954.25

    Face Value

    1

    Turnover (in lacs)

    2,142.39

    Key Metrics

    Qtr Change %
    0.9
    Dividend yield 1yr %
    Below industry Median
    1.1

    Apollo Tyres Key Financials

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    Apollo Tyres Quarterly Revenue
    Mar 2025Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024
    6423.59 Cr
    6927.95 Cr
    6437.02 Cr
    6334.85 Cr
    6258.2 Cr
    Apollo Tyres Yearly Revenue
    Mar 2025Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
    26211.52 Cr
    25531.29 Cr
    24609.22 Cr
    21071.06 Cr
    17526.38 Cr
    16373.87 Cr
    Apollo Tyres Quarterly Net Profit/Loss
    Mar 2025Dec 2024Sep 2024Jun 2024Mar 2024
    184.32 Cr
    337.04 Cr
    297.31 Cr
    301.98 Cr
    353.97 Cr
    Apollo Tyres Yearly Net Profit/Loss
    Mar 2025Mar 2024Mar 2023Mar 2022Mar 2021Mar 2020
    1120.65 Cr
    1721.5 Cr
    1104.39 Cr
    638.5 Cr
    350.19 Cr
    476.4 Cr

    Apollo Tyres Result Highlights

    • Apollo Tyres Ltd reported a 8.7% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) decrease in its consolidated revenues for the quarter-ended Mar (Q4FY25). On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, it witnessed a growth of 1.1%.

    • Its expenses for the quarter were down by 11.4% QoQ and 0.5% YoY.

    • The net profit increased 5.0% QoQ and decreased 17.2% YoY.

    • The earnings per share (EPS) of Apollo Tyres Ltd stood at 5.6 during Q4FY25.

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    Data Source: BSE, Company announcements

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    Top Mutual Fund Invested in Apollo Tyres

    Promoter
    37%
    Foreign Institutions
    12.3%
    Mutual Funds
    18.4%
    Domestic Institutions
    29.1%
    Public
    21.4%
    Promoter
    37.4%
    Foreign Institutions
    13.4%
    Mutual Funds
    18.1%
    Domestic Institutions
    28.1%
    Public
    21.1%
    Promoter
    37.4%
    Foreign Institutions
    14.2%
    Mutual Funds
    18.7%
    Domestic Institutions
    27.7%
    Public
    20.7%
    Promoter
    37.4%
    Foreign Institutions
    14.6%
    Mutual Funds
    18.7%
    Domestic Institutions
    27.1%
    Public
    21%
    Promoter
    37.4%
    Foreign Institutions
    14.5%
    Mutual Funds
    19.2%
    Domestic Institutions
    26.7%
    Public
    21.5%
    Promoter
    37.4%
    Foreign Institutions
    18.2%
    Mutual Funds
    16.8%
    Domestic Institutions
    23.5%
    Public
    20.9%

    Apollo Tyres Technical Analysis

    Moving Averages Analysis
    460.00
    Current Price
    Bullish Moving Averages
    13
    Bearish Moving Averages
    3
    5Day EMA
    455.00
    10Day EMA
    455.60
    12Day EMA
    455.90
    20Day EMA
    456.60
    26Day EMA
    457.20
    50Day EMA
    457.90
    100Day EMA
    458.10
    200Day EMA
    462.80
    5Day SMA
    456.00
    10Day SMA
    454.80
    20Day SMA
    459.40
    30Day SMA
    455.00
    50Day SMA
    461.80
    100Day SMA
    451.60
    150Day SMA
    450.60
    200Day SMA
    464.90
    Delivery & Volume
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    Delivery & Volume

    PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume
    Day Rs
    119277 Rs
    280041 Rs
    Week Rs
    275520 Rs
    542438 Rs
    Month Rs
    560477 Rs
    1305015 Rs
    454.48
    Pivot
    Resistance
    First Resistance
    459.92
    Second Resistance
    463.93
    Third Resistance
    469.37
    Support
    First Support
    450.47
    Second support
    445.03
    Third Support
    441.02
    Relative Strength Index
    48.83
    Money Flow Index
    55.09
    MACD
    -1.29
    MACD Signal
    -1.07
    Average True Range
    10.32
    Average Directional Index
    11.96
    Rate of Change (21)
    1.58
    Rate of Change (125)
    8.66
    Name
    Holding Percent
    HDFC TRUSTEE COMPANY LTD. A/C HDFC BALANCED ADVANT
    9.36
    KOTAK BALANCED ADVANTAGE FUND
    4.66
    DSP MIDCAP FUND
    1.19
    KOTAK FUNDS - INDIA MIDCAP FUND
    1.47
    GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE
    1.18
    LICI ULIP-GROWTH FUND
    6.34

    Apollo Tyres Latest News

    29 JUL 2025 | Tuesday

    Oragadam-Sriperumbudur emerges as tyre capital, making 30% of India's output

    16 JUL 2025 | Wednesday

    Apollo Tyres Ltd - 500877 - Announcement under Regulation 30 (LODR)-Change in Management

    11 JUL 2025 | Friday

    Apollo Tyres Ltd - 500877 - Compliances-Certificate under Reg. 74 (5) of SEBI (DP) Regulations, 2018

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    Apollo Tyres Share Price FAQs

    Apollo Tyres share price is ₹460.00 in NSE and ₹459.50 in BSE as on 30/7/2025.

    Apollo Tyres share price in the past 1-year return was -17.79. The Apollo Tyres share hit a 1-year low of Rs. 370.9 and a 1-year high of Rs. 584.9.

    The market cap of Apollo Tyres is Rs. 28954.25 Cr. as of 30/7/2025.

    The PE ratios of Apollo Tyres is 43.63 as of 30/7/2025.

    The PB ratios of Apollo Tyres is 2.71 as of 30/7/2025

    The Mutual Fund Shareholding in Apollo Tyres was 18.45% at the end of 30/7/2025.

    You can easily buy Apollo Tyres shares in Kotak Securities by opening a demat account and getting the KYC documents verified online.

    The 52-week high and low of Apollo Tyres share price is ₹584.9 and ₹370.9 as of 30/7/2025.

    Please be aware that Apollo Tyres stock prices are subject to continuous fluctuations due to various factors.

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