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TaMo eyes 40% CV, 16% PV market share; EV biz hits Ebitda breakeven

TaMo eyes 40% CV, 16% PV market share; EV biz hits Ebitda breakeven

Tata Motors targets 40% share in CVs and 16% in PVs by FY27, plans major EV investments and demerger of vehicle businesses by end-2025
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Sohini Das Anjali Singh Mumbai
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Tata Motors is setting its eyes on gaining market share across its passenger vehicle (PV) and commercial vehicle (CV) businesses — 40 per cent share in CVs and a 16 per cent share in PVs by 2027. Meanwhile, it has already achieved EBITDA breakeven in its electric vehicle (EV) business at 1.2 per cent (up 830 bps), ahead of its FY26 target.
The company is already a market leader in CVs with a 37.1 per cent share in FY25, but in PVs it aims to go past its Korean peer Hyundai Motor India with a long-term target of 18–20 per

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