Chandra said Nexon and Punch emerged as the highest-selling SUV models in the second half of the year.Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd (TMPV) on Wednesday reported domestic passenger vehicle sales of 66,192 units in March 2026, up 28 per cent year-on-year from 51,616 units in March 2025.
Including international business, total passenger vehicle sales stood at 66,971 units in March 2026, up 29 per cent from 51,872 units in the year-ago period. International business volumes were 779 units, up from 256 units in March 2025.
Electric vehicle (EV) sales, including domestic and exports, rose 77 per cent to 9,494 units in March 2026, compared to 5,353 units a year ago.
For Q4 FY26, domestic PV sales stood at 1,98,743 units, up 36 per cent from 1,46,127 units in Q4 FY25. Total PV sales, including exports, grew 37 per cent to 2,01,368 units during the quarter.
For FY26, TMPV reported total PV sales of 6,41,587 units, registering a 15 per cent year-on-year growth. Domestic volumes were at 6,31,387 units, up 14 per cent, while international business rose sharply to 10,200 units from 2,678 units in FY25.
EV volumes for FY26 rose 43 per cent to 92,120 units, compared to 64,276 units in the previous year.
“For Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, FY26 has been a landmark year marked by multiple milestones. We achieved our highest ever annual sales volumes of over 6.4 lakh units, delivering industry beating growth of 15 per cent YoY,” said Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director and CEO, TMPV.
Chandra said Nexon and Punch emerged as the highest-selling SUV models in the second half of the year, while demand remained strong for hatchbacks as well.
Looking ahead, he said industry momentum is expected to sustain, led by SUVs, CNG and EV growth, while geopolitical developments remain a key monitorable due to potential supply-side risks.

