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Tata Motors Reports Rs 867 Crore Q2 Loss on One-Time Charge

Tata Motors Posts Q2 Loss Despite Revenue Growth

Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 867 crore for the second quarter of the 2025-26 financial year (Q2 FY26), a significant reversal from the profit of Rs 498 crore recorded in the same period last year.

Key Takeaways

  • Reported Q2 FY26 loss of Rs 867 crore, down from a Rs 498 crore profit last year.
  • Revenue grew 6.26% year-on-year to Rs 18,491 crore.
  • Loss attributed to a one-time impairment charge on a Tata Capital investment.

Financial Performance Details

The company’s revenue showed resilience, increasing to Rs 18,491 crore in Q2 FY26 from Rs 17,402 crore in the previous year’s comparable quarter. Management clarified that the quarterly loss was primarily driven by a one-time, non-recurring impairment charge related to an investment in Tata Capital.

Management Commentary

Girish Wagh, MD & CEO of Tata Motors, provided context on the market conditions: “After a subdued start, the rollout of GST 2.0 and the onset of the festive season catalyzed a surge in demand across segments. We recorded a 12% year-on-year volume growth, led by enhanced product availability, a refined pricing strategy, and intensified market activations.”

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