Tata Motors reported a total sale of 47,245 vehicles (including exports) for the month of June 2008, a growth of 7 per cent compared to 44,317 vehicles sold in June last year. Cumulative sales for the company at 131,733 numbers, grew by 3 per cent.
Commercial vehicles
The company’s sales of commercial vehicles in June 2008 in the domestic market was 26,797 numbers, a growth of 25 per cent compared to 21,417 vehicles sold in June last year. M&HCV sales stood at 12,845 numbers, a growth of 9 per cent over June 2007, while LCV sales were 13,952 numbers, a growth of 45 per cent over June 2007.
Cumulative sales of commercial vehicles in the domestic market for the fiscal were 71,480 numbers, a growth of 16 per cent over last year. Cumulative M&HCV sales stood at 35,835 numbers, a growth of 10 per cent over last year, while LCV sales for the fiscal were 35,645 numbers, a growth of 23 per cent over last year.
Passenger vehicles
The passenger vehicles business achieved total sales of 17,017 vehicles in the domestic market in June 2008, a marginal decline of 2 per cent over 17,418 numbers sold in June 2007. The Indica reported sales of 8,560 numbers, a decline of 27 per cent over June 2007. The Indica, while being in its mature phase, continues to see a significant portion of its volumes migrate to the attractively priced Indigo CS sedan. The Indigo family recorded sales of 4,747 numbers, a strong 102 per cent growth over June 2007. The Sumo and Safari accounted for sales of 3,710 numbers, a growth of 11 per cent compared to June 2007. Growth could have been higher but for the adverse impact of the sudden and unexpected increase in excise duties in the latter half of the month. The Sumo recorded a 9 per cent growth over June 2007, with sales of 2,196 numbers Safari sales at 1,514 numbers, grew by 15 per cent.
Cumulative sales of passenger vehicles in the domestic market for the fiscal were 51,094 numbers, a minor decline of 1 per cent over the same period last year. Cumulative sales of the Indica at 25,676 numbers, reported a decline of 26 per cent with part of its sales moving to the Indigo range. Cumulative sales of the Indigo family were 13,052 numbers, a strong growth of 81 per cent. Cumulative sales of Sumo and Safari were 12,366 numbers, a growth of 23 per cent. The Sumo recorded a 34 per cent growth with sales of 7,771 numbers, while Safari sales at 4,595 numbers grew by 8 per cent.
Exports
The company's sales from exports at 3,431 vehicles in June 2008 declined by 37 per cent compared to 5,482 vehicles in June 2007. The cumulative sales from exports for the fiscal at 9,159 numbers declined by 34 per cent over 13,822 numbers in the same period last year.
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