1Y Annualised Return
▼-27.44%
3Y Annualised Return
▲20.89%
5Y Annualised Return
▲48.14%
Over the past
Open
700.00
Prev. Close
715.35
Total Traded Value
748.84 Cr
Market Cap (in crs)
2,62,138.52
Face Value
2
Turnover (in lacs)
74,883.63
*All values are in ₹ Cr.
*All values are in ₹ Cr.
*All values are in ₹ Cr.
*All values are in ₹ Cr.
Mar 2025 | Dec 2024 | Sep 2024 | Jun 2024 | Mar 2024 |
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119503 Cr | 113575 Cr | 101450 Cr | 108048 Cr | 119986.31 Cr |
Mar 2025 | Mar 2024 | Mar 2023 | Mar 2022 | Mar 2021 | Mar 2020 |
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445939 Cr | 443877.69 Cr | 350600.15 Cr | 281507.25 Cr | 252437.94 Cr | 264041.12 Cr |
Mar 2025 | Dec 2024 | Sep 2024 | Jun 2024 | Mar 2024 |
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8442 Cr | 5616 Cr | 3368 Cr | 5563 Cr | 17282.04 Cr |
Mar 2025 | Mar 2024 | Mar 2023 | Mar 2022 | Mar 2021 | Mar 2020 |
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27862 Cr | 31106.95 Cr | 2353.49 Cr | -11234.7 Cr | -13016.14 Cr | -10975.23 Cr |
Tata Motors Ltd reported a 5.3% quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) increase in its consolidated revenues for the quarter-ended Mar (Q4FY25). On a year-on-year (YoY) basis, it witnessed a growth of 13.0%.
Its expenses for the quarter were up by 4.3% QoQ and 9.5% YoY.
The net profit increased 214.2% QoQ and increased 218.9% YoY.
The earnings per share (EPS) of Tata Motors Ltd stood at 45.4 during Q4FY25.
Data Source: BSE, Company announcements
The securities quoted are exemplary and are not recommendatory. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Period | Combined Delivery Volume | NSE+BSE Traded Volume |
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Day Rs | 4472356 Rs | 11404769 Rs |
Week Rs | 5834626 Rs | 13968494 Rs |
Month Rs | 5226064 Rs | 13348016 Rs |
Index Name | Market Price | Market Cap | 52W Low | 52W High | Prev. Close | 1W Return | 1M Return | 6M Return | 1Y Return | 3Y Return | Dividend Yield | PE Ratio | Industry PE | PB Ratio |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | 687.53 | 20.55 | 37.5 | 33.63 | 6.22% | 27.56% | 30.24% | -8.40% | 35.60% | 0.00% | 43.99 | 31.81 | 27.85 | |
- | 3,73,804.77 | 2425 | 3270.95 | 3,019.20 | -3.24% | -1.57% | -2.45% | 5.04% | 199.31% | 0.81% | 31.53 | 31.81 | 6.07 | |
- | 3,90,110.71 | 10725 | 13680 | 12,390.00 | -0.43% | -0.59% | 10.07% | -3.42% | 57.03% | 1.09% | 27.96 | 31.81 | 4.15 | |
- | 17,591.63 | 6125 | 13595 | 12,846.00 | 6.79% | 26.69% | 101.81% | 47.92% | 1,224.50% | 0.30% | 32.19 | 31.81 | 5.66 | |
- | 1,129.01 | 51.24 | 139.2 | 60.79 | -0.37% | -5.68% | -35.29% | -14.81% | 6,290.32% | 0.00% | 174.79 | 31.81 | 4.03 | |
- | 1,57,746.73 | 1541.7 | 1984.8 | 1,956.40 | 4.31% | 9.78% | 9.56% | 0.00% | 0.00% | 1.08% | 28.71 | 31.81 | 10.00 |
Founded in: 1945
Tata Motors Limited is a pretty popular name in the global automobile industry landscape. It also is a testament to India's industrial prowess. Set up in 1945, Tata Motors is a primary subsidiary of the venerable Tata Group, a $128 billion conglomerate. Over so many years, Tata Motors has developed a strong portfolio that spans various vehicle categories, thus showing its ability to adapt and innovate in a competitive market. Its operations extend across India, the UK, South Korea, Thailand, South Africa, and Indonesia, supported by a very strong global network of subsidiaries and associate companies. This vast reach not only highlights the company's global influence but also shows its commitment to meeting diverse market needs.
Subsidiaries and Global Reach
Tata Motors is a powerhouse all due to its global network of subsidiaries and associated firms that span continents like Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia and South America. The company is actually everywhere - be it South Asia and Southeast Asia or the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and Russia. One of its standout subsidiaries is Jaguar Land Rover (JLR). This was a big win for Tata Motors when it bought it from Ford back in 2008. JLR, based in the UK, is all about designing, making, and selling luxury cars, which has really boosted Tata Motors' status in the luxury car market. Then there's Tata Daewoo, another key player in its lineup. Acquired in 2004, it’s South Korea’s second-largest truck manufacturer. This move didn’t just expand Tata Motors’ range of products; it also strengthened its footing in the commercial vehicle arena.
Historical Milestones
Tata Motors' journey is marked by a series of historical milestones that have shaped its trajectory. Initially founded as Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co. Ltd. (TELCO) in 1945, the company focused on manufacturing locomotives. In 1954, a collaboration with Daimler-Benz AG led to the production of medium commercial vehicles, setting the stage for future growth. A major leap occurred in 1991 with the launch of Tata Sierra, the first indigenous passenger car, exemplifying Tata Motors’ innovative capabilities. Subsequent strategic moves included acquiring Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Company in 2004 and Jaguar Land Rover in 2008, both of which have propelled Tata Motors into new markets and heightened its brand prestige.
Business Model and Operations
Tata Motors runs a strong business focused on creating, producing, and selling a wide range of vehicles. Its lineup includes everything from passenger cars and utility vehicles to trucks, buses, and even defense vehicles. It’s also got some big names under its belt, like Tata, Jaguar, Land Rover, and Daewoo, each catering to different market segments.
But Tata Motors doesn't stop at just vehicles. It’s into other ventures too, branching out into IT services, machine tools, and factory automation through their various subsidiaries. This shows off its diversified approach to business, tapping into different industries beyond just automobiles.
Innovations and Product Development
Innovation is at the heart of Tata Motors' approach to developing new products. It is really diving into connected vehicle technologies by teaming up with Microsoft. Together, they use IoT, AI, and machine learning through cloud solutions to boost in-car connectivity and make vehicles more personalized for users. This partnership highlights Tata Motors’ commitment to crafting smarter and more integrated vehicles. The company is also putting a lot of energy into electric vehicles (EVs). It’s rolled out popular models like the Tata Nexon EV and Tata Tigor EV. Plus, it provides electric buses to state transport agencies. But that's not all. Tata Motors is making pretty great progress actually in autonomous driving tech and driver assistance systems, showing its ambition to be a leader in the evolving world of mobility.
Financial Performance
Tata Motors reported a strong financial performance for Q3 FY25, underscoring its resilience and operational strength amid a challenging market environment. The company saw a revenue of ₹1,13,575 for quarter ending December 31, 2024. It also reported a robust profit before tax (PBT) of ₹22,296 crore, a growth of over ₹2.8 crores since the previous year.
Basis an exchange filing by Tata Motors, the company’s board is expected to make an announcement in May 2025 regarding dividend payouts to shareholders.
Strategic Developments
Tata Motors has been on a pretty much great path that's nicely enough shaping its future. A big shift happened when the company named Sitaram Kandi as the Chief Human Resources Officer, starting on April 1, 2024. In another smart move, Tata Motors is also working on subsidiarising its passenger vehicle business. Now do note that this step is especially being taken to make its operations more streamlined and focused, allowing it to move with greater agility. Furthermore, its collaboration with Tata Power to develop EV charging infrastructure across India shows just how dedicated it is to promoting sustainable mobility.
Comparative Market Insights and Share Price Dynamics
Wondering about market dynamics? Well, the Tata Motors share price has been a pretty accurate indicator of the company's valuation and investor sentiment. It reflects Tata Motors' financial health, market position, and strategic initiatives. Do make a note that the Tata Motors share price is sensitive to market conditions, strategic announcements, and global economic trends.
Quick Overview
Tata Motors Limited is all about continuous innovation, smart planning, and a rich history in the auto world. It’s built a diverse lineup of brands that cover a range of vehicle types and markets, always staying ahead of industry shifts. Its focus on electrification, connectivity, and autonomous driving is a pretty huge step toward the future of mobility. As the automotive scene keeps on changing globally, Tata Motors is quite ready to keep leading the charge. With strategic buys, cutting-edge tech, and strong market strategies, Tata Motors is actually pretty much set for ongoing success.
As of 13 Jun, 2025, TATAMOTORS share price is ₹712. The stock opened at ₹700 and had closed at ₹715.4 the previous day. During today’s trading session, TATAMOTORS share price moved between ₹698.30 and ₹714.95, with an average price for the day of ₹706.00. Over the last 52 weeks, the stock has recorded a low of ₹535.75 and a high of ₹1,179.00. In terms of performance, TATAMOTORS share price has declined by 9.9% over the past six months and has declined by 27.44% over the last year.
Tata Motors share price is ₹713.8 in NSE and ₹712.75 in BSE as on 13/6/2025.
Tata Motors share price in the past 1-year return was -27.77. The Tata Motors share hit a 1-year low of Rs. 535.75 and a 1-year high of Rs. 1179.
The market cap of Tata Motors is Rs. 262138.52 Cr. as of 13/6/2025.
The PE ratios of Tata Motors is 46.09 as of 13/6/2025.
The PB ratios of Tata Motors is 7.83 as of 13/6/2025
The Mutual Fund Shareholding in Tata Motors was 10.61% at the end of 13/6/2025.
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